Deck 14: Computers, Technology, and Criminalistics in Policing
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Deck 14: Computers, Technology, and Criminalistics in Policing
1
Marks made by fingers touching a surface after the ridges have been in contact with a colored material such as blood, paint, grease, or ink are called:
A) visible prints
B) latent prints
C) plastic prints
D) acoustic prints
A) visible prints
B) latent prints
C) plastic prints
D) acoustic prints
A
2
Those systems that provide information needed for supervisory, allocation, strategic, tactical, policy, and administrative decisions are:
A) administrative information systems
B) integrative information systems
C) automated administrative systems
D) management information systems
A) administrative information systems
B) integrative information systems
C) automated administrative systems
D) management information systems
D
3
The first police department with a computer system (in 1964) was:
A) New York City
B) San Francisco
C) Los Angeles
D) St. Louis
A) New York City
B) San Francisco
C) Los Angeles
D) St. Louis
D
4
The 911 emergency telephone number system was introduced by AT&T in:
A) 1968
B) 1945
C) 1973
D) 1986
A) 1968
B) 1945
C) 1973
D) 1986
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5
Which of the following is not one of the major issues involved in patrol allocation?
A) determining which officer to assign to each beat
B) determining the number of patrol units needed in each precinct, at each time of the day, and for each day of the week
C) designing patrol beats
D) developing policies to dispatch and redeploy patrol units
A) determining which officer to assign to each beat
B) determining the number of patrol units needed in each precinct, at each time of the day, and for each day of the week
C) designing patrol beats
D) developing policies to dispatch and redeploy patrol units
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6
The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) database contains information on:
A) persons arrested for violent crime
B) persons wanted for violent crime
C) victims of violent crime
D) unsolved homicides
A) persons arrested for violent crime
B) persons wanted for violent crime
C) victims of violent crime
D) unsolved homicides
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7
NCIC means:
A) National Crime Investigation Center
B) National Criminal Information Center
C) National Crime Information Center
D) National Criminal Investigation Center
A) National Crime Investigation Center
B) National Criminal Information Center
C) National Crime Information Center
D) National Criminal Investigation Center
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8
The computer-aided investigation system developed for British investigators and adopted in Florida is called:
A) CATCH
B) HITS/SMART
C) HOLMES
D) SHERLOCK
A) CATCH
B) HITS/SMART
C) HOLMES
D) SHERLOCK
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9
The computer database used by Washington State investigators to analyze characteristics of murders and sexual offenses is called:
A) CATCH
B) HITS/SMART
C) HOLMES
D) SHERLOCK
A) CATCH
B) HITS/SMART
C) HOLMES
D) SHERLOCK
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10
The NCIC is operated by the:
A) Secret Service
B) U.S. Marshals Service
C) Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) National Criminal Justice Reference Service
A) Secret Service
B) U.S. Marshals Service
C) Federal Bureau of Investigation
D) National Criminal Justice Reference Service
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11
The computerized mug shot database created by the New York City Police Department and used to investigate robberies is called:
A) CATCH
B) HITS/SMART
C) HOLMES
D) SHERLOCK
A) CATCH
B) HITS/SMART
C) HOLMES
D) SHERLOCK
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12
Enhanced 911 or enhanced CAD utilizes mobile digital terminals (MDTs). Which of the following is not a benefit provided by these systems?
A) direct interface between the patrol unit and local, county, state, and federal criminal justice information system computers
B) dramatic increase in response time
C) elimination of responses to non-life-threatening emergency calls
D) better coordination of all emergency agencies, since their movements can be monitored visually by both officers at the scene and dispatchers
A) direct interface between the patrol unit and local, county, state, and federal criminal justice information system computers
B) dramatic increase in response time
C) elimination of responses to non-life-threatening emergency calls
D) better coordination of all emergency agencies, since their movements can be monitored visually by both officers at the scene and dispatchers
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13
AFIS means:
A) automated fingerprint identification systems
B) automatic fingerprint identification systems
C) automated fingerprint information systems
D) automatic fingerprint information systems
A) automated fingerprint identification systems
B) automatic fingerprint identification systems
C) automated fingerprint information systems
D) automatic fingerprint information systems
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14
In 2009, the National Academy of Sciences issued a 328-page report, Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward. The report found serious problems with:
A) much of the evidence collected by patrol officers at crime scenes
B) genetic profiling
C) much of the work performed by crime laboratories in the United States
D) expired certifications of forensic examiners
A) much of the evidence collected by patrol officers at crime scenes
B) genetic profiling
C) much of the work performed by crime laboratories in the United States
D) expired certifications of forensic examiners
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15
Mug shot ____________________ is a system of digitizing a picture and storing its image on a computer so that it can be retrieved at a later time.
A) digitizing
B) storing
C) imaging
D) xeroxing
A) digitizing
B) storing
C) imaging
D) xeroxing
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16
The National Crime Information Center (NCIC) collects and retrieves data about:
A) persons wanted for crimes anywhere in the United States
B) stolen and lost property
C) criminal history files
D) all of these choices
A) persons wanted for crimes anywhere in the United States
B) stolen and lost property
C) criminal history files
D) all of these choices
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17
For law enforcement purposes, the acronym CAD means:
A) computer-assisted department
B) computer-aided dispatch
C) computer-automatic dispatch
D) centralized audio dispatch
A) computer-assisted department
B) computer-aided dispatch
C) computer-automatic dispatch
D) centralized audio dispatch
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18
Today, computerization is suitable for:
A) only police departments serving cities with a population of one million citizens or more
B) only police departments serving cities with a population of 100,000 or more
C) any police department, regardless of size
D) organizations such as businesses, not police departments
A) only police departments serving cities with a population of one million citizens or more
B) only police departments serving cities with a population of 100,000 or more
C) any police department, regardless of size
D) organizations such as businesses, not police departments
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19
In using the computerized database referred to as CATCH, detectives feed in the suspect's:
A) description and last-known location
B) description and method of operation
C) fingerprints and last-known location
D) photograph and method of operation
A) description and last-known location
B) description and method of operation
C) fingerprints and last-known location
D) photograph and method of operation
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20
Which of the following systems have not increased the ability of departments to control and monitor their patrol functions through the CAD and MDT?
A) RMS
B) GIS
C) AVL
D) ADP
A) RMS
B) GIS
C) AVL
D) ADP
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21
The examination of dead bodies is called forensic:
A) toxicology
B) pathology
C) physical anthropology
D) odontology
A) toxicology
B) pathology
C) physical anthropology
D) odontology
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22
____________________ can be used to lift prints from surfaces that often defy traditional powder or chemical techniques, including glass, paper, cardboard, rubber, wood, and even human skin.
A) Microchips
B) Robotics
C) X-rays
D) Lasers
A) Microchips
B) Robotics
C) X-rays
D) Lasers
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23
The analysis of poisons and other toxic substances in a person's body is called forensic:
A) toxicology
B) pathology
C) physical anthropology
D) odontology
A) toxicology
B) pathology
C) physical anthropology
D) odontology
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24
Thermal imaging is a form of:
A) radio communication
B) oleoresin capsicum
C) infrared technology
D) computer database programming
A) radio communication
B) oleoresin capsicum
C) infrared technology
D) computer database programming
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25
Thermal imaging detectors are used:
A) to measure skid marks at crash scenes
B) for perimeter surveillance
C) to locate fugitives and for search and rescue
D) all of these choices
A) to measure skid marks at crash scenes
B) for perimeter surveillance
C) to locate fugitives and for search and rescue
D) all of these choices
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26
_____ are devices put into police vehicles that allow the electronic transmission of messages between the police dispatcher and the officers in the field.
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27
What is used in the examination of blood, semen, and other body fluids?
A) ballistics
B) serology
C) criminalistics
D) chemistry
A) ballistics
B) serology
C) criminalistics
D) chemistry
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28
Which of the following is not a nonlethal weapon being used by the police today?
A) chemical sprays
B) irritant sprays
C) Tasers
D) lasers
A) chemical sprays
B) irritant sprays
C) Tasers
D) lasers
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29
The branch of forensic science that identifies corpses through dental examination is called forensic:
A) toxicology
B) pathology
C) physical anthropology
D) odontology
A) toxicology
B) pathology
C) physical anthropology
D) odontology
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30
The use of the Taser was upheld in court in:
A) Nolte v. United States
B) King v. Taser, Inc.
C) Michenfelder v. Sumner
D) Scott v. Maryland
A) Nolte v. United States
B) King v. Taser, Inc.
C) Michenfelder v. Sumner
D) Scott v. Maryland
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31
The first scientist to use DNA profiling in a criminal case was:
A) Alec Jeffreys
B) Joseph Wambaugh
C) Barry Scheck
D) Gerald Sheindlin
A) Alec Jeffreys
B) Joseph Wambaugh
C) Barry Scheck
D) Gerald Sheindlin
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32
The examination of skeletal remains is called forensic:
A) toxicology
B) pathology
C) physical anthropology
D) odontology
A) toxicology
B) pathology
C) physical anthropology
D) odontology
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33
What can be used in the examination of questionable signatures?
A) serology
B) criminalistics
C) chemistry
D) document analysis
A) serology
B) criminalistics
C) chemistry
D) document analysis
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34
What is used in the examination of guns and bullets?
A) ballistics
B) serology
C) criminalistics
D) chemistry
A) ballistics
B) serology
C) criminalistics
D) chemistry
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35
Live Scan is a(n) ____________________ scanning system.
A) ink and paper
B) optical fingerprint
C) retinal
D) data entry
A) ink and paper
B) optical fingerprint
C) retinal
D) data entry
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36
Fingerprint ridge impressions left on a soft material such as putty, wax, soap, or dust are called:
A) plastic prints
B) latent prints
C) acoustic prints
D) seated prints
A) plastic prints
B) latent prints
C) acoustic prints
D) seated prints
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37
What is used in the examination of hairs, fibers, and paints?
A) ballistics
B) serology
C) criminalistics
D) chemistry
A) ballistics
B) serology
C) criminalistics
D) chemistry
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38
In law enforcement, CAD stands for __________
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39
Deoxyribonucleic acid is otherwise known as:
A) DMA
B) DEA
C) DYA
D) DNA
A) DMA
B) DEA
C) DYA
D) DNA
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40
What is used in the examination of marijuana, cocaine, and heroin?
A) serology
B) criminalistics
C) chemistry
D) document analysis
A) serology
B) criminalistics
C) chemistry
D) document analysis
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41
FATS stands for __________
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42
ViCAP stands for __________
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43
OC in pepper spray stands for __________
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44
Blood and semen evidence is analyzed by the __________ section of the crime lab.
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45
DNA is the abbreviation for __________
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46
Trace evidence is analyzed by the __________ section of the crime lab.
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47
__________ technology enables a print technician to enter unidentified latent prints into the computer.
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48
Alcohol and drugs or controlled substances are analyzed by the __________ section of the crime lab.
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49
NCIC stands for __________
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50
The forerunner in the use of modern sophisticated automated crime analysis was the New York City Police Department's __________ program.
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51
__________ DNA is very useful in solving cold cases due to its hardiness and ability not to break down easily.
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52
__________ prints are the result of the process of rolling each finger onto a ten-print card using fingerprinting ink.
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53
The __________ is a handheld electronic stun gun that discharges a high-voltage, low-amperage, pulsating current via tiny wires and darts, which can be fired from up to 15 feet away.
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54
__________ is the science of identifying, collecting, preserving, documenting, examining, analyzing, and presenting evidence from computers, computer networks, and other electronic devices.
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55
Handwriting analysis is performed by the __________ section of the crime lab.
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56
Gun and bullet evidence is analyzed by the __________ section of the crime lab.
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57
CAI stands for __________
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58
__________ prints are fingerprint impressions left at a crime scene.
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59
__________ is that part of science applied to answering legal questions.
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60
__________ is one branch of forensic science that deals with the study of physical evidence related to crime.
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61
It is impossible to change one's fingerprints.
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62
Police officers with in-car data access technology make more than eight times as many inquiries on driving records, vehicle registrations, and wanted persons or property per eight-hour shift than do officers without in-car computers.
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63
Age-progression photographs are prepared by forensic artists rather than computers.
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64
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of less-than-lethal weapons in policing.
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65
Because computer-aided investigation systems have not proven to be very effective in the criminal investigation process, they are being abandoned by many police departments in the United States.
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66
Discuss the latest innovations in the examination of fingerprints.
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67
The latest in night vision technology includes infrared (IR) technology and thermal imaging (TI). This technology requires no light at all to see objects in total darkness.
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68
The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (ViCAP) is maintained by DHS.
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69
Automated fingerprint identification systems began to be developed in the 1980s.
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70
Discuss the many ways in which the computer is revolutionizing police work.
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71
PCR-STR procedures for the analysis of DNA evidence allow samples that have degraded or broken down to be analyzed.
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72
ViCAP contains information on all unsolved crimes in the United States.
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73
Mitochondrial DNA is more useful for identification than nuclear DNA.
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74
Lasers can be used to lift fingerprints from surfaces that often defy traditional powder or chemical techniques, including glass, paper, cardboard, rubber, wood, plastic, leather, and even human skin.
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75
Discuss the history of the use of DNA in courts and explain its status in courts today.
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76
Computers have not yet been used for patrol allocation operations.
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77
There are six classifications of fingerprints.
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78
Composite sketches of suspects can be prepared by computers without the assistance of a police artist.
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79
Less-than-lethal technology is the perfect weapon available that will immediately stop unlawful resistance and will cause absolutely no harm to the receiver.
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80
The BlackBerry can be loaded with specialized law enforcement programs allowing the user to query the NCIC database as well as other state and motor vehicle department databases.
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