Deck 4: Identification of Criminal Suspects
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Deck 4: Identification of Criminal Suspects
1
The informational output of a crime laboratory depends upon what?
A)Expertise of the laboratory staff
B)Physical evidence collected at the crime scene
C)Location of the laboratory in relation to major universities
D)All of the above.
A)Expertise of the laboratory staff
B)Physical evidence collected at the crime scene
C)Location of the laboratory in relation to major universities
D)All of the above.
B
2
The crime laboratory examines what type of evidence?
A)Hairs and fabric
B)Documents
C)Dyes and inks
D)All of the above.
A)Hairs and fabric
B)Documents
C)Dyes and inks
D)All of the above.
D
3
What does the acronym "AFIS" stand for?
A)Automated Fingerprint Identification System
B)Automated Forensic International System
C)Auto-Focus Ident System
D)American Federation of Independent Scientists
A)Automated Fingerprint Identification System
B)Automated Forensic International System
C)Auto-Focus Ident System
D)American Federation of Independent Scientists
A
4
Degraded,contaminated,and small quantities of DNA can be successfully analyzed in the crime laboratory due to which laboratory process?
A)Loci development
B)Alleles reagent
C)Genome splicing
D)Polymerase chain reaction
A)Loci development
B)Alleles reagent
C)Genome splicing
D)Polymerase chain reaction
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5
Fingerprints left on smooth slippery surfaces such as plastic bags can be developed using which process?
A)Dusting with powder
B)Iodine fuming
C)Ninhydrin
D)Cyanoacrylate fuming
A)Dusting with powder
B)Iodine fuming
C)Ninhydrin
D)Cyanoacrylate fuming
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6
Fillers who do not resemble the witness's description of the perpetrator may cause the suspect to:
A)Fit in
B)Stand out
C)Be unrecognizable
D)Focused on
A)Fit in
B)Stand out
C)Be unrecognizable
D)Focused on
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7
In a "show up," this is how many suspect(s)will be confronted at a time:
A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)More than four
A)One
B)Two
C)Three
D)More than four
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8
Identification in criminalistics is aligned with the logic of:
A)set theory.
B)legal science.
C)criminology.
D)evolutionary theory.
A)set theory.
B)legal science.
C)criminology.
D)evolutionary theory.
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9
Which process of taking fingerprints involves the development of prints by using amino acids resulting from perspiration?
A)Superglue fuming
B)Ninhydrin
C)Iodine
D)Silver nitrate solution
A)Superglue fuming
B)Ninhydrin
C)Iodine
D)Silver nitrate solution
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10
Which of the following is NOT one of the main groups of fingerprints?
A)Latent
B)Plastic
C)Complex
D)Visible
A)Latent
B)Plastic
C)Complex
D)Visible
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11
In 1967,the Supreme Court held that a suspect has a right to this at a post indictment lineup:
A)Interrogation
B)Interview
C)Counsel
D)Appeals
A)Interrogation
B)Interview
C)Counsel
D)Appeals
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12
Photo lineups include a minimum of how many photos?
A)4
B)5
C)6
D)7
A)4
B)5
C)6
D)7
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13
Which of the following best describes the AFIS computer technology?
A)Handwriting analyzing
B)Fingerprint scanning
C)DNA testing
D)Personality profiling
A)Handwriting analyzing
B)Fingerprint scanning
C)DNA testing
D)Personality profiling
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14
What is being analyzed when RFLP or mtDNA processes are being used?
A)Ballistics
B)DNA
C)Toxicology
D)Serology
A)Ballistics
B)DNA
C)Toxicology
D)Serology
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15
This is an example of a suspect's handwriting:
A)Exemplars
B)Fine print
C)Sample
D)Hand affects
A)Exemplars
B)Fine print
C)Sample
D)Hand affects
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16
Which of the following is a general fingerprint pattern?
A)Delta
B)Core
C)Ridge
D)Whorl
A)Delta
B)Core
C)Ridge
D)Whorl
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17
What are the two major methods of fingerprint preservation?
A)separating and burning
B)burning and drying
C)isolating and photographing
D)photographing and lifting
A)separating and burning
B)burning and drying
C)isolating and photographing
D)photographing and lifting
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18
Most states are now building DNA databases by collecting and testing DNA samples from individuals convicted of sexual assaults and often homicide.The FBI is supporting these databases by linking them together into a national database known as:
A)NCIC (National Crime Information Center).
B)CODIS (Combined DNA Index System. )
C)NDDB (National DNA Data Base).
D)DAWN (DNA Awareness Network).
A)NCIC (National Crime Information Center).
B)CODIS (Combined DNA Index System. )
C)NDDB (National DNA Data Base).
D)DAWN (DNA Awareness Network).
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19
What is the term for fingerprints that usually cannot be seen with the naked eye and must be developed to be seen?
A)contaminated fingerprints
B)plastic fingerprints
C)fingerprint impressions
D)latent fingerprints
A)contaminated fingerprints
B)plastic fingerprints
C)fingerprint impressions
D)latent fingerprints
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20
What is the professional name for an employee in a forensic laboratory who conducts scientific examinations?
A)Criminalist
B)Laboratory technician
C)Forensic scientist
D)Captain
A)Criminalist
B)Laboratory technician
C)Forensic scientist
D)Captain
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21
It is common in criminal investigations for investigators to place an over-reliance on eyewitness identifications.
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22
Criminal investigative analysis is accomplished by identifying psychological and social characteristics surrounding the crime as well as the manner it was committed.
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23
In a simultaneous lineup,eyewitnesses view all the people or photos at the same time.
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24
_____ is the profession and scientific discipline of applying the natural sciences in matters of law.
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25
The practice of profiling was developed during World War II by Hitler.
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26
A dust print is a print that has been adulterated with foreign matter.
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27
Sources of DNA do not include bone,hair,or urine.
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28
The cyanoacrylate fuming process is used to develop latent prints on porous surfaces such as paper.
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29
The criminal's place of entry is the best starting place in the search for fingerprints.
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30
The crime laboratory can play a pivotal role in discovering the true identity of a perpetrator.
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31
Bloody fingerprints left on weapons or at the scene of a crime are called plastic prints.
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32
There are two types of exemplars.
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33
Fingerprints found in soft material such as glazier's putty are known as _____ prints.
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34
Fingerprints that cannot be seen with the naked eye are known as _____ prints.
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35
Fingerprints may be categorized into two large general groups of patterns: the arch and the loop.
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36
The FBI Laboratory is available without cost to any U.S.enforcement agency.
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37
The FBI is supporting the linking of state DNA databases together to form a national database known as _____.
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38
In a sequential lineup,people or photographs are presented to the witness one person at a time.
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39
Bloody fingerprints left on weapons or at the scene of a crime are called _____ prints.
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40
A "latent" fingerprint results when a finger presses against plastic material and leaves a negative impression of friction ridges.
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41
You have used a lineup to aide you in the identification process of a murder suspect.In doing this you realize that the court will consider six factors when determining if a suspect identification is reliable or not.Define what these six are and state how you will ensure this is a reliable process.
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42
The ______ lineup is the most preferred method for identification purposes.
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43
During sequential lineups,witnesses use ________ judgment.
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44
Define and fully explain the purpose and function of CODIS.
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45
You have been assigned by your organization to provide a profile for a serial burglar in your area that continues to break into people's homes to steal televisions.Your profiling technique requires a certain type of information.Identify the types of information you will need to complete this task as well as providing examples of each.
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46
8 During simultaneous lineups,witnesses use _______ ________.
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47
Identify the types and patterns of fingerprints.
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48
Eyewitnesses view all people or photos in a _____ lineup
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49
Facial composites are an important part of the identification process and are very valuable for police officers.Identify the four ways in which facial composites can assist law enforcement.
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50
Eyewitnesses view one person or photo at a time in a ______ lineup.
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52
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