Deck 8: Management of Informants and Undercover Operations

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Simply defined,the "cover story" is:

A)a true story that the agent tells to suspects about his background.
B)a fictitious story that the agent tells to suspects about his background.
C)a plan regarding how to commit a major crime.
D)a lie regarding what drugs are available in town.
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Another word for informant is:

A)Snitch
B)Teller
C)Information specialist
D)Speaker
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The elements of an undercover operation include:

A)Background history
B)Family history
C)Introduction
D)Induction
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Which of the following is of the LEAST concern regarding the use of informants?

A)Potential embarrassment to the department
B)Proving the value of the informant's information
C)Establishing the credibility of the informant in a court of law
D)Controlling the informant's behavior
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Which of the following is one of the primary investigative tools used in working undercover that typically makes the introduction?

A)The informant
B)Agents of the opposite sex
C)Drug dealers
D)Lawyers
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Which of the following persons has been "flipped"?

A)Dante,who has agreed to provide information about an associate in exchange for his own charges being dropped
B)Bruno,an associate of a crime family,who is currently in the WITSEC program after testifying in court
C)Martin,a police officer who has accepted bribes from crime figures in exchange for not filing charges
D)Nancy,an undercover informant who seeks to entrap a high level crime figure
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Which of the following statements most clearly indicates entrapment?

A)"I hear you might have some pot for sale."
B)"Do you have any pot for me?"
C)"If you sell me some pot,I'll get you a job at the mill."
D)"Do you know where I could get some pot?"
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In which case did the Supreme Court adopt a "totality of the circumstances" approach to the use of informant information?

A)Illinois v.Gates
B)Spinelli V.United States
C)Aguilar v.Texas
D)Harris v.United States
Question
People who become informants generally fall within this category:

A)Average citizens
B)Fellow law enforcement officers
C)Criminals
D)All of the above
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One's ability to be believed is a person's:

A)Integrity
B)Honesty
C)Credibility
D)Trust
Question
Entrapment occurs when undercover agents:

A)avoid their own involvement in a crime.
B)prohibit someone from committing a crime.
C)finance a criminal activity.
D)induce someone to commit a crime.
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This is the undercover officer's worst enemy:

A)Snitching
B)Frustration
C)Panic
D)Thrill seeking
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This is recognized when an undercover officer convinces a criminal suspect to commit a crime they were not predisposed to commit:

A)Entrapment
B)Lock up
C)Frame
D)Trickery
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Undercover work is said to have the largest amount of:

A)Fear
B)Alcoholism
C)Stress
D)Fun
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Which of the following is a major problem with the use of informants?

A)Finding willing and useful informants
B)Establishing workable procedures
C)Maintaining secrecy
D)Avoiding entrapment of suspects
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An undercover officer typically:

A)rarely gets overtime pay.
B)develops a weight problem.
C)breaks the law while on duty.
D)works with minimal direct supervision.
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Which of the following best describes the "two-pronged test" established in the case of Aguilar v.Texas (1964)that allows the use of an informant's information to establish probable cause?

A)The informant's information is reliable,and the source of the information is made clear.
B)The informant's testimony is both reasonable and intelligent.
C)The informant's identity is protected,and his or her credibility is established.
D)The informant's motivations are honest and plausible.
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Anyone who provide information of an investigative nature to law enforcement is this:

A)Informant
B)Intelligence analyst
C)Detective
D)Worker
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Motivations for a criminal informant fall into this category:

A)Fearful informant
B)Revengeful informant
C)Egotistical informant
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is the best recommendation for maintaining control of an informant?

A)Informants should be contacted by different officers on different occasions.
B)Police should allow informants great latitude in their activities.
C)Informants and police contacts should meet frequently.
D)Officers should pay informants adequate amounts of money.
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Typically,undercover officers will be involved in a short period of "bobbing,weaving,and circling."
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The _____typically makes the introduction in undercover work.
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A police informant may legitimately conduct "controlled" undercover transactions.
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There is no reason why most police organizations should not utilize undercover agents.
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It is legal for an undercover officer to induce a suspect to commit a crime.
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The fearful informant provides information based only on fear of law enforcement.
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The reason why someone does something is known as their _______.
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A long-term undercover investigation is typically called a "deep cover" operation.
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Courts have ruled that police departments should avoid paying informants and exchanging leniency for information due to entrapment issues.
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The term "buy-bust" would be applied to an undercover operation in which illicit drugs were purchased and the individual selling the drugs was placed under arrest.
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The revengeful informant seeks to help those involved with criminal activity,not the police.
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Mercenary informants give information in exchange for a fee.
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A long-term undercover investigation is typically called a "deep cover" operation.
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The Supreme Court case Aguilar v.Texas established the two-pronged test regarding an informant's information.
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_______ occurs when an undercover officer convinces a criminal suspect to commit a crime he or she was not predisposed to commit.
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________ means one's ability to be believed.
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In Illinois v.Gates,the Supreme Court adopted a "_____of the _____" approach to the use of informant information.
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The 1990 case of Alabama v.White held that an anonymous tip,absent of other corroborating information about a suspect,could not form the basis for an investigatory stop.
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The egotistical informant takes great delight in passing on information to others.
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The reformed informant is motivated by a sense of guilt.
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You have decided that you want to use informants in the course of working as an undercover officer.You have set up an interview with a potential candidate who has chosen to work as an informant simply to remove drugs off of the streets.Create a list of questions (minimum 5)that you will ask this person upon interviewing them.
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Undercover work is one of the most ________ jobs that a police officer can undertake.
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______ _______ is working undercover for extended periods of time.
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Discuss the four common types of people who become informants.
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A ______ story is a fictitious story that the agent uses.
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Discuss the four key points of what you do with an informant upon making the decision to utilize them in your investigations.
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_____ ____ is money required to initiate an undercover drug transaction.
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You are assigned as an undercover officer.Discuss the four key types of people who often become informants.Further discuss which type of informant would be more beneficial to you and why.
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Stress can result from an apparent lack of direction of the investigation and not knowing when it will ____.
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Fearful informant
Mercenary
Fearful informant
Believe in someone
Fearful informant
Detection and retribution
Fearful informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Fearful informant
Why someone does something
Fearful informant
Guilt
Fearful informant
Delight in snitching
Fearful informant
Hidden benefit
Financially motivated informant
Mercenary
Financially motivated informant
Believe in someone
Financially motivated informant
Detection and retribution
Financially motivated informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Financially motivated informant
Why someone does something
Financially motivated informant
Guilt
Financially motivated informant
Delight in snitching
Financially motivated informant
Hidden benefit
Revengeful informant
Mercenary
Revengeful informant
Believe in someone
Revengeful informant
Detection and retribution
Revengeful informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Revengeful informant
Why someone does something
Revengeful informant
Guilt
Revengeful informant
Delight in snitching
Revengeful informant
Hidden benefit
Egotistical informant
Mercenary
Egotistical informant
Believe in someone
Egotistical informant
Detection and retribution
Egotistical informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Egotistical informant
Why someone does something
Egotistical informant
Guilt
Egotistical informant
Delight in snitching
Egotistical informant
Hidden benefit
Perversely motivated informant
Mercenary
Perversely motivated informant
Believe in someone
Perversely motivated informant
Detection and retribution
Perversely motivated informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Perversely motivated informant
Why someone does something
Perversely motivated informant
Guilt
Perversely motivated informant
Delight in snitching
Perversely motivated informant
Hidden benefit
Reformed informant
Mercenary
Reformed informant
Believe in someone
Reformed informant
Detection and retribution
Reformed informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Reformed informant
Why someone does something
Reformed informant
Guilt
Reformed informant
Delight in snitching
Reformed informant
Hidden benefit
Credibility
Mercenary
Credibility
Believe in someone
Credibility
Detection and retribution
Credibility
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Credibility
Why someone does something
Credibility
Guilt
Credibility
Delight in snitching
Credibility
Hidden benefit
Motivation
Mercenary
Motivation
Believe in someone
Motivation
Detection and retribution
Motivation
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Motivation
Why someone does something
Motivation
Guilt
Motivation
Delight in snitching
Motivation
Hidden benefit
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1
Simply defined,the "cover story" is:

A)a true story that the agent tells to suspects about his background.
B)a fictitious story that the agent tells to suspects about his background.
C)a plan regarding how to commit a major crime.
D)a lie regarding what drugs are available in town.
B
2
Another word for informant is:

A)Snitch
B)Teller
C)Information specialist
D)Speaker
A
3
The elements of an undercover operation include:

A)Background history
B)Family history
C)Introduction
D)Induction
D
4
Which of the following is of the LEAST concern regarding the use of informants?

A)Potential embarrassment to the department
B)Proving the value of the informant's information
C)Establishing the credibility of the informant in a court of law
D)Controlling the informant's behavior
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Which of the following is one of the primary investigative tools used in working undercover that typically makes the introduction?

A)The informant
B)Agents of the opposite sex
C)Drug dealers
D)Lawyers
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Which of the following persons has been "flipped"?

A)Dante,who has agreed to provide information about an associate in exchange for his own charges being dropped
B)Bruno,an associate of a crime family,who is currently in the WITSEC program after testifying in court
C)Martin,a police officer who has accepted bribes from crime figures in exchange for not filing charges
D)Nancy,an undercover informant who seeks to entrap a high level crime figure
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7
Which of the following statements most clearly indicates entrapment?

A)"I hear you might have some pot for sale."
B)"Do you have any pot for me?"
C)"If you sell me some pot,I'll get you a job at the mill."
D)"Do you know where I could get some pot?"
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In which case did the Supreme Court adopt a "totality of the circumstances" approach to the use of informant information?

A)Illinois v.Gates
B)Spinelli V.United States
C)Aguilar v.Texas
D)Harris v.United States
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People who become informants generally fall within this category:

A)Average citizens
B)Fellow law enforcement officers
C)Criminals
D)All of the above
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One's ability to be believed is a person's:

A)Integrity
B)Honesty
C)Credibility
D)Trust
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Entrapment occurs when undercover agents:

A)avoid their own involvement in a crime.
B)prohibit someone from committing a crime.
C)finance a criminal activity.
D)induce someone to commit a crime.
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This is the undercover officer's worst enemy:

A)Snitching
B)Frustration
C)Panic
D)Thrill seeking
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This is recognized when an undercover officer convinces a criminal suspect to commit a crime they were not predisposed to commit:

A)Entrapment
B)Lock up
C)Frame
D)Trickery
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Undercover work is said to have the largest amount of:

A)Fear
B)Alcoholism
C)Stress
D)Fun
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Which of the following is a major problem with the use of informants?

A)Finding willing and useful informants
B)Establishing workable procedures
C)Maintaining secrecy
D)Avoiding entrapment of suspects
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An undercover officer typically:

A)rarely gets overtime pay.
B)develops a weight problem.
C)breaks the law while on duty.
D)works with minimal direct supervision.
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Which of the following best describes the "two-pronged test" established in the case of Aguilar v.Texas (1964)that allows the use of an informant's information to establish probable cause?

A)The informant's information is reliable,and the source of the information is made clear.
B)The informant's testimony is both reasonable and intelligent.
C)The informant's identity is protected,and his or her credibility is established.
D)The informant's motivations are honest and plausible.
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Anyone who provide information of an investigative nature to law enforcement is this:

A)Informant
B)Intelligence analyst
C)Detective
D)Worker
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Motivations for a criminal informant fall into this category:

A)Fearful informant
B)Revengeful informant
C)Egotistical informant
D)All of the above
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Which of the following is the best recommendation for maintaining control of an informant?

A)Informants should be contacted by different officers on different occasions.
B)Police should allow informants great latitude in their activities.
C)Informants and police contacts should meet frequently.
D)Officers should pay informants adequate amounts of money.
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Typically,undercover officers will be involved in a short period of "bobbing,weaving,and circling."
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The _____typically makes the introduction in undercover work.
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A police informant may legitimately conduct "controlled" undercover transactions.
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There is no reason why most police organizations should not utilize undercover agents.
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It is legal for an undercover officer to induce a suspect to commit a crime.
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The fearful informant provides information based only on fear of law enforcement.
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The reason why someone does something is known as their _______.
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A long-term undercover investigation is typically called a "deep cover" operation.
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Courts have ruled that police departments should avoid paying informants and exchanging leniency for information due to entrapment issues.
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The term "buy-bust" would be applied to an undercover operation in which illicit drugs were purchased and the individual selling the drugs was placed under arrest.
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The revengeful informant seeks to help those involved with criminal activity,not the police.
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Mercenary informants give information in exchange for a fee.
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A long-term undercover investigation is typically called a "deep cover" operation.
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The Supreme Court case Aguilar v.Texas established the two-pronged test regarding an informant's information.
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_______ occurs when an undercover officer convinces a criminal suspect to commit a crime he or she was not predisposed to commit.
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________ means one's ability to be believed.
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In Illinois v.Gates,the Supreme Court adopted a "_____of the _____" approach to the use of informant information.
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The 1990 case of Alabama v.White held that an anonymous tip,absent of other corroborating information about a suspect,could not form the basis for an investigatory stop.
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The egotistical informant takes great delight in passing on information to others.
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The reformed informant is motivated by a sense of guilt.
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You have decided that you want to use informants in the course of working as an undercover officer.You have set up an interview with a potential candidate who has chosen to work as an informant simply to remove drugs off of the streets.Create a list of questions (minimum 5)that you will ask this person upon interviewing them.
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Undercover work is one of the most ________ jobs that a police officer can undertake.
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______ _______ is working undercover for extended periods of time.
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Discuss the four common types of people who become informants.
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A ______ story is a fictitious story that the agent uses.
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Discuss the four key points of what you do with an informant upon making the decision to utilize them in your investigations.
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_____ ____ is money required to initiate an undercover drug transaction.
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You are assigned as an undercover officer.Discuss the four key types of people who often become informants.Further discuss which type of informant would be more beneficial to you and why.
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Stress can result from an apparent lack of direction of the investigation and not knowing when it will ____.
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Fearful informant
Mercenary
Fearful informant
Believe in someone
Fearful informant
Detection and retribution
Fearful informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Fearful informant
Why someone does something
Fearful informant
Guilt
Fearful informant
Delight in snitching
Fearful informant
Hidden benefit
Financially motivated informant
Mercenary
Financially motivated informant
Believe in someone
Financially motivated informant
Detection and retribution
Financially motivated informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Financially motivated informant
Why someone does something
Financially motivated informant
Guilt
Financially motivated informant
Delight in snitching
Financially motivated informant
Hidden benefit
Revengeful informant
Mercenary
Revengeful informant
Believe in someone
Revengeful informant
Detection and retribution
Revengeful informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Revengeful informant
Why someone does something
Revengeful informant
Guilt
Revengeful informant
Delight in snitching
Revengeful informant
Hidden benefit
Egotistical informant
Mercenary
Egotistical informant
Believe in someone
Egotistical informant
Detection and retribution
Egotistical informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Egotistical informant
Why someone does something
Egotistical informant
Guilt
Egotistical informant
Delight in snitching
Egotistical informant
Hidden benefit
Perversely motivated informant
Mercenary
Perversely motivated informant
Believe in someone
Perversely motivated informant
Detection and retribution
Perversely motivated informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Perversely motivated informant
Why someone does something
Perversely motivated informant
Guilt
Perversely motivated informant
Delight in snitching
Perversely motivated informant
Hidden benefit
Reformed informant
Mercenary
Reformed informant
Believe in someone
Reformed informant
Detection and retribution
Reformed informant
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Reformed informant
Why someone does something
Reformed informant
Guilt
Reformed informant
Delight in snitching
Reformed informant
Hidden benefit
Credibility
Mercenary
Credibility
Believe in someone
Credibility
Detection and retribution
Credibility
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Credibility
Why someone does something
Credibility
Guilt
Credibility
Delight in snitching
Credibility
Hidden benefit
Motivation
Mercenary
Motivation
Believe in someone
Motivation
Detection and retribution
Motivation
Not uncommon in criminal underworld
Motivation
Why someone does something
Motivation
Guilt
Motivation
Delight in snitching
Motivation
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