Deck 8: Death Investigations
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Deck 8: Death Investigations
1
The first priority in a preliminary homicide investigation is to:
A)render aid to the victim.
B)keep the media away from the area.
C)identify the suspect.
D)assess the safety of the scene.
A)render aid to the victim.
B)keep the media away from the area.
C)identify the suspect.
D)assess the safety of the scene.
D
2
Murder is classified as:
A)excusable homicide.
B)nonfelonious homicide.
C)criminal homicide.
D)justifiable homicide.
A)excusable homicide.
B)nonfelonious homicide.
C)criminal homicide.
D)justifiable homicide.
C
3
Rigor mortis is defined as:
A)desiccation.
B)stiffness of death.
C)adipocere.
D)loss of lividity.
A)desiccation.
B)stiffness of death.
C)adipocere.
D)loss of lividity.
B
4
If death is caused by carbon monoxide poisoning, lividity is:
A)white.
B)dark blue or purple.
C)absent.
D)cherry red or strong pink.
A)white.
B)dark blue or purple.
C)absent.
D)cherry red or strong pink.
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5
Premeditation would be a requirement in which case?
A)first-degree murder
B)second-degree murder
C)excusable homicide
D)justifiable homicide
A)first-degree murder
B)second-degree murder
C)excusable homicide
D)justifiable homicide
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6
The postmortem cooling process of the body is called:
A)adipocere.
B)lividity.
C)rigor mortis.
D)algor mortis.
A)adipocere.
B)lividity.
C)rigor mortis.
D)algor mortis.
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7
A study of 800 homicide cases found that investigators are more likely to clear a homicide if:
A)there is at least one witness to the crime.
B)they arrive at the scene within 30 minutes of being notified.
C)the incident is reported within 30 minutes to a 911 dispatcher.
D)at least one witness attended the postmortem examination.
A)there is at least one witness to the crime.
B)they arrive at the scene within 30 minutes of being notified.
C)the incident is reported within 30 minutes to a 911 dispatcher.
D)at least one witness attended the postmortem examination.
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8
Which of the following factors can assist in establishing time of death?
A)victim's clothing
B)presence of weapons
C)rigor mortis
D)hair color
A)victim's clothing
B)presence of weapons
C)rigor mortis
D)hair color
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9
Noncriminal homicide includes:
A)justifiable homicide.
B)suicide.
C)voluntary manslaughter.
D)involuntary manslaughter.
A)justifiable homicide.
B)suicide.
C)voluntary manslaughter.
D)involuntary manslaughter.
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10
Premeditation is a requirement in which type of crime?
A)first-degree murder
B)second-degree murder
C)third-degree murder
D)manslaughter
A)first-degree murder
B)second-degree murder
C)third-degree murder
D)manslaughter
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11
Deaths are classified by type as:
A)natural, accidental, suicide, homicide (noncriminal and criminal), and undetermined.
B)natural, accidental, suicide, and murder.
C)accidental, suicide, murder, and voluntary.
D)either by accident or by the hands of another.
A)natural, accidental, suicide, homicide (noncriminal and criminal), and undetermined.
B)natural, accidental, suicide, and murder.
C)accidental, suicide, murder, and voluntary.
D)either by accident or by the hands of another.
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12
Which of the following statements is true with regard to death investigations?
A)Body temperature drops 5 to10 degrees in the first hour after death.
B)Rigor mortis appears first in the smaller muscles, such as those of the face.
C)After about 24 hours, rigor mortis usually disappears in the same sequence as it appeared.
D)Maximum lividity occurs within 15 to 20 hours after death.
A)Body temperature drops 5 to10 degrees in the first hour after death.
B)Rigor mortis appears first in the smaller muscles, such as those of the face.
C)After about 24 hours, rigor mortis usually disappears in the same sequence as it appeared.
D)Maximum lividity occurs within 15 to 20 hours after death.
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13
A dead body that sinks in water usually remains immersed for:
A)five to seven days in warm water and three to four weeks in cold water.
B)8 to 10 days in warm water and 2 to 3 weeks in cold water.
C)two to three weeks in warm water and five to six weeks in cold water.
D)4 to 5 hours in warm water and 12 to 14 hours in cold water.
A)five to seven days in warm water and three to four weeks in cold water.
B)8 to 10 days in warm water and 2 to 3 weeks in cold water.
C)two to three weeks in warm water and five to six weeks in cold water.
D)4 to 5 hours in warm water and 12 to 14 hours in cold water.
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14
Staging refers to:
A)the positioning of the victim's body.
B)the manipulation of the scene around the victim's body.
C)both the positioning of the victim's body and the manipulation of the scene around the victim's body.
D)neither the positioning of the victim's body nor the manipulation of the scene around the victim's body.
A)the positioning of the victim's body.
B)the manipulation of the scene around the victim's body.
C)both the positioning of the victim's body and the manipulation of the scene around the victim's body.
D)neither the positioning of the victim's body nor the manipulation of the scene around the victim's body.
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15
A common indicator of suicide using a knife is:
A)no weapon present.
B)defensive wounds.
C)wounds made through clothing.
D)hesitation wounds.
A)no weapon present.
B)defensive wounds.
C)wounds made through clothing.
D)hesitation wounds.
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16
What may occur if a body is exposed to an extremely hot and dry climate?
A)decomposition
B)disarticulation
C)mummification
D)skeletonization within 24 hours
A)decomposition
B)disarticulation
C)mummification
D)skeletonization within 24 hours
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17
The criminal or noncriminal, felonious or nonfelonious taking of life by another human or by an agency, such as a government, is called:
A)murder.
B)homicide.
C)manslaughter.
D)crime against nature.
A)murder.
B)homicide.
C)manslaughter.
D)crime against nature.
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18
Rigor mortis is at its maximum at about hours after death.
A)six to eight
B)eight to nine
C)12 to 24
D)36 to 48
A)six to eight
B)eight to nine
C)12 to 24
D)36 to 48
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19
It can be assumed that a victim has died on land if:
A)the victim's eyes glisten when the body is brought out of the water.
B)diatoms are found on the body.
C)part of the victim's eye looks dry when the body is brought out of the water.
D)the body is curled in a semi-fetal position.
A)the victim's eyes glisten when the body is brought out of the water.
B)diatoms are found on the body.
C)part of the victim's eye looks dry when the body is brought out of the water.
D)the body is curled in a semi-fetal position.
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20
Most medical examinations of a deceased person are conducted primarily to:
A)prepare the body for burial.
B)determine the deceased's identity.
C)determine the time and cause of death.
D)satisfy the state's legal requirement.
A)prepare the body for burial.
B)determine the deceased's identity.
C)determine the time and cause of death.
D)satisfy the state's legal requirement.
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21
Examples of involuntary manslaughter include handling a firearm negligently; leaving poison where children may take it; and operating an automobile, boat, or aircraft in a criminally negligent manner.
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22
The study of poisons can determine the type of poison, the amount ingested, the approximate time ingested, and the effect on the body.This field is referred to as:
A)toxicology.
B)odontology.
C)homeopathy.
D)entomology.
A)toxicology.
B)odontology.
C)homeopathy.
D)entomology.
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23
A person who is addicted to or uses crack cocaine regularly may have what is called a "crack finger."
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24
Lack of a note generally precludes the possibility of suicide.
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25
Equivocal death investigations are those inquiries that are open to interpretation as to the cause of death.
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26
Shotgun wounds produce than single bullets.
A)smaller exit wounds
B)smaller entry wounds
C)both smaller exit and smaller entry wounds
D)neither smaller exit nor smaller entry wounds
A)smaller exit wounds
B)smaller entry wounds
C)both smaller exit and smaller entry wounds
D)neither smaller exit nor smaller entry wounds
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27
Which of the below are the most common methods of homicidal poisoning?
A)arsenic and cyanide
B)strychnine and anthrax
C)cyanide and strychnine
D)anthrax and cyanide
A)arsenic and cyanide
B)strychnine and anthrax
C)cyanide and strychnine
D)anthrax and cyanide
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28
All murders are homicides.
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29
In assessing victim-offender relationships (VOR), violence that is goal-directed predatory behavior used to exert control-such as a carjacker who shoots his victim before stealing the vehicle-is referred as what type of violence?
A)expressive violence
B)instrumental violence
C)constructive violence
D)cognitive violence
A)expressive violence
B)instrumental violence
C)constructive violence
D)cognitive violence
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30
Most cases of hanging are:
A)homicides.
B)accidents.
C)suicides.
D)accidental homicides.
A)homicides.
B)accidents.
C)suicides.
D)accidental homicides.
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31
More officers lose their lives to suicide than homicide.
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32
Two of the more difficult kinds of cases for a criminal investigator to handle are those related to missing persons and those involving unidentified human remains.
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33
The type of "lust murderer" who is usually of above-average intelligence, methodical and cunning, and socially skilled, and who tricks victims into situations in which he can torture and then murder them, is called a(n):
A)serial killer.
B)organized offender.
C)disorganized offender.
D)mass murderer.
A)serial killer.
B)organized offender.
C)disorganized offender.
D)mass murderer.
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34
In Flippo v.West Virginia, the Supreme Court determined that there is a general "murder scene exception" to the search warrant requirements of the Fourth Amendment.
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35
The key element distinguishing manslaughter from murder is premeditation.
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36
A weapon found to be tightly clutched by a victim at death is a sign of what type of indicator?
A)suicide
B)homicide
C)manslaughter
D)noncriminal homicide
A)suicide
B)homicide
C)manslaughter
D)noncriminal homicide
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37
First-degree murder requires premeditation and the intent to cause death.
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38
More Americans die by suicide than homicide.
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39
Researchers have identified more than 100 biological compounds called volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) found in the human body that are linked to decomposition in buried bodies.
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40
What type of murder usually includes the killing of three or more separate victims with a "cooling off" period between the killings?
A)mass murder
B)spree murder
C)serial murder
D)disorganized killing
A)mass murder
B)spree murder
C)serial murder
D)disorganized killing
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41
Killing an individual as part of a legally ordered execution is considered homicide.
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42
It is common procedure to exhume a body for medical examination.
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43
After 9/11, _______________analysis is the preferred method of identification of human remains from mass disasters.
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44
Criminal involves creating a situation that results in an unreasonable risk of death or great bodily harm.
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45
A key difference between first- and second-degree murder is the element of _______________.
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46
Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, and Andrew Cunanan were well-known _______________ murderers.
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47
"Heat of passion" is the alternative to premeditation and assumes an act was committed when the suspect suddenly became extremely emotional.It is commonly referred to as _______________ rather than murder.
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48
Insects can offer valuable clues as to the time a body was left or buried.
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49
Unfortunately, the U.S.Justice Department does not have a national program to help law enforcement agencies, medical examiners, and others identify missing persons who have been murdered or have died of other causes.
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50
The cornea clouds more rapidly if the eyes remain closed after death.
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51
Postmortem lividity, also referred to as _______________, is a dark blue or purple discoloration that can be seen on a dead body.
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52
A serial murder is a sex-related homicide involving a sadistic, deviant assault.
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53
Profiles of serial killers show they are usually insane and simply do not care.
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54
Investigators are more likely to clear a homicide if they arrive within 30 minutes of being notified.
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55
A forensic _______________ can examine various types of insects to assist in estimating the time of death.
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56
In _______________ asphyxiation, sexual gratification is sought by placing a rope around the neck and causing just enough restriction to result in semiconsciousness.
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57
_______________ is the killing of one person by another.
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58
Unlike workplace violence, school violence usually occurs without warning.
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59
In general, decomposition is increased by lower temperatures and decreased by higher temperatures.
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60
Violence that stems from hurt feelings, anger, or rage is called _______________ violence.
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61
Describe some of the signs of death that officers can use to determine if a victim is dead when they arrive at the scene.
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62
What are some examples of an equivocal death situation?
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63
Discuss the importance of the case of Flippo v.West Virginia (1999), and how it relates to searches at homicide scenes.
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64
How is investigating a murder committed by a serial killer different from investigating any other type of homicide?
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65
Compare the different indicators in gunshot wounds in an apparent suicide versus a homicide.
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66
Describe the difference between expressive violence and instrumental violence.
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67
Compare the key difference between murder and involuntary manslaughter or criminal negligence.What are two key elements that are missing from the latter two items?
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68
Discuss the difference between defense wounds and hesitation wounds.
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69
What were the lessons learned by the Miami-Dade homicide unit in their investigation of the "Moonberry Pond
Murder"?
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70
How can police departments address homicide proactively?
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71
Describe autoerotic asphyxiation.
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72
What are some factors that can help in determining time of death?
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73
What similarities exist regarding the killer in both school and workplace mass murders?
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74
Explain the purpose of the medical examiner's office and what types of deaths must be investigated.
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75
Why do you think the police have such a high suicide rate within their profession?
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