Deck 15: Arson and Bombings

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Which of the following,when soaked in accelerant,may function as a trailer?

A)A rope
B)Newspaper
C)Rags
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following refers to an arsonist with an obsessive impulse to set fires?

A)An incendiary
B)The criminal agency
C)A pyromaniac
D)A fire-setter
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Sam has set off three fires at separate locations with no cooling off period between the fires.Which of the following labels best fits Sam?

A)Mass arsonist
B)Pyromaniac
C)Spree arsonist
D)Serial arsonist
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Which of the following is true regarding the crime of arson in the United States?

A)The number of arsons in 2007 was 3,430.
B)In most states,arson is classified as a property crime.
C)Approximately 300 people lose their lives in the U.S.each year due to arson.
D)Fewer than 20% of arson arrests lead to convictions.
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When handling the media during a bomb threat:

A)all inquiries from the news media should be directed to a single spokesperson.
B)each officer who is involved should deal with the media individually.
C)the media should be used as source of information to apprehend the perpetrator.
D)the media should be arrested for interfering with the investigation.
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Which of the following is most likely to be motivation for a hate fire?

A)An insurance payoff
B)An accident
C)A dispute
D)An obsession with fire
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Which of the following is NOT a factor of why it is often difficult to determine if a fire was arson?

A)There are usually too many witnesses to the crime.
B)Physical evidence is difficult to locate.
C)It is difficult to determine the fire's point of origin.
D)The victim of the fire often ends up being the perpetrator of the crime.
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Which of the following is NOT a factor for the high cost and widespread misunderstanding of arson?

A)A lack of public education about arson
B)Quick payments on fire losses by insurance companies
C)A lack of adequate training for investigators
D)The eagerness of prosecutors to file arson cases that rely on circumstantial evidence
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Sean Larson is an arson investigator.Which of the following should be his first step when investigating a possible arson?

A)Question witnesses for possible suspects.
B)Interview the owner's insurance representative.
C)Locate the point of origin for the fire.
D)Uncover possible motives of likely suspects.
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Which of the following is NOT considered part of the fire triangle?

A)oxygen
B)combustion
C)fuel
D)heat
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According to your text,a "plant" with regard to the crime of arson would be which of the following?

A)Gas
B)Rags
C)Person who started the fire
D)Evidence to make the fire look like it was natural
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The Uniform Crime Reporting system program operated by the FBI identifies arson by:

A)Dollar amount lost
B)Amount of damage
C)Type of property burned
D)Size of fire
Question
The color of the smoke and flames is important in arson cases because they may indicate the:

A)use of accelerants.
B)inverted conical shape of a fire.
C)use of mechanical fire-setting devices.
D)use of "trailers."
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Which of the following is not a role of the firefighter?

A)Extinguish the fire
B)Detect the possibility of arson
C)Investigate arson
D)Investigate the origin of the fire
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Which of the following is an example of a fluid that is used to make "trailers"?

A)Gasoline
B)Gunpowder
C)Alcohol
D)All of the above.
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Within the construct of investigating a fire,when there becomes a question of who committed the crime:

A)The police and firefighters should work together to investigate the crime
B)Police should yield the crime scene to the firefighters for detailed investigation
C)The matter becomes a law enforcement concern
D)A prosecutor should be contacted
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Mechanical fire-setting devices are used by an arsonist because:

A)they accelerate the rate of burn.
B)they are capable of starting numerous fires simultaneously.
C)they provide a delay in ignition and an opportunity to establish an alibi.
D)they retard the fire-fighting response.
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The crime scene photographer of an arson fire should focus on:

A)Damage to structure
B)Point of origin
C)Paper trail
D)Location of items that might have been used in setting the fire
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Which physical evidence in a fire indicates burning alcohol?

A)White smoke
B)Green-purple flames
C)Black smoke
D)Blue-orange flames
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Which of the following is not one of the factors that explain the high cost of arson?

A)Arson is a low-priority crime for law enforcement
B)Quick payments on fire losses by insurance companies
C)Reluctance on the part of prosecutors to file arson cases that rely on circumstantial evidence
D)Valuable evidence is sometimes destroyed during a blaze
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Under no circumstances within the a bomb threat should anyone attempt to move,jar or touch a:

A)Suspicious person
B)Suspicious object
C)Curious neighbor
D)Telephone
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The fire triangle consists of three main components.Which of the following is not considered part of the fire triangle?

A)Heat
B)Oxygen
C)Combustion
D)Fuel
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Irrationally motivated arson fires are based on either hate,profit,or the desire to conceal a crime.
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Not much planning or preparation is required for a fire designated as vandalism.
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The United States has one of the lowest fire death rates in the industrialized world.
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On a cost per incidence basis,arson is one of the most inexpensive crimes committed.
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It has been identified that this is the most common motivation for arson:

A)Profit
B)Revenge
C)Pyromania
D)Vandalism
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Arson for profit accounts for less than 20 percent of all fire-related property damage in the U.S.
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Pyromaniacs are associated with sexual perversion and tend to have pasts associated with child abuse and bedwetting.
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Firefighters are responsible for investigating the crime of arson.
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Only fires determined through investigation to have been willfully or maliciously set are classified as arsons.
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It is relatively easy to determine if a fire was arson?
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When a bomb threat is called in to a location for a threat,the caller is hoping to elicit an atmosphere of anxiety and this:

A)Excitement
B)Panic
C)Furtherance
D)Dismay
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Spontaneous combustion from items such as oily rags is often claimed as a cause of the fire,but ideal conditions are needed to generate enough heat and self-ignition is rare.
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Circumstantial evidence in an arson case includes an establishment of both motive and opportunity.
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In a majority of instances,this is recognized as the most common way bomb threats are delivered:

A)Writing
B)Email
C)Web page
D)Telephone
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A fire may be classified as suspicious when its pattern suggests more than one place of origin.
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As a fire burns,the pattern of alligatoring becomes larger and less shallow.
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Arsonists use mechanical delay devices to afford themselves a few hours in which they can be prepared to respond to the scene of the fire to gauge the effectiveness of the firefighting activities.
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Liquid fire accelerants such as kerosene and gasoline can and do survive the fire.
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_____ are often used to spread fires from a point of ignition and can be considered a secondary incendiary device,carrying the fire from the original place of ignition to other parts of the room or building.
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Locate the correct matches from Column 1 to Column 2
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List and discuss the three types of evidence located at an arson crime scene.
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10 When a bomb is found,you should identify the danger area and block it off with a clear zone of at least _____ feet.
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Under no circumstances should officers attempt to move,jar,or _____ a suspicious object or anything attached to it.
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Explosive ________ traps are activated by numerous methods,including remote control,manual control,or accidental activation by the victim.
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You are currently working at a corporate law firm and you have been having issues with a client who is being charged with the crime of arson.The client is very upset with you and calls you one day threating you and stating that she has placed a bomb in your building.Discuss what steps will you take upon receiving the threat?
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Fires determined through investigation to have been willfully or maliciously set are classified as _______.
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The fire setter will often use flammable liquids so the fire will burn vigorously after being ignited.These flammable liquids are called _____.
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Because paper is an excellent preservative of latent fingerprints,all materials of a _______ bomb threats should be saved.
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Evidence of separate and distinct fires in different areas,the odor of petroleum,and holes in walls to aid in the spread of the fire,are all indicators that the fire was of _____ origin.
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Explain the importance of identifying the point of origin during an arson investigation.
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_____ is the obsessive impulse to set fires or a preference for arson as an instrument of damage and there is not a practical reason for the fire,and they receive no material profit from their incendiarism.
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The _______ of the fire often ends up being the perpetrator of the crime.
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When a bomb is located,there are four steps which should occur in that location.Discuss all four of these instructions.
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Match between columns
Paper trail
Spread fire
Paper trail
Shows motive
Paper trail
Pattern of crevices
Paper trail
Origination of fire
Paper trail
Smell
Paper trail
Physical characteristics of fire
Paper trail
Fire needs to burn
Paper trail
Preparations to set fire
Point of origin
Spread fire
Point of origin
Shows motive
Point of origin
Pattern of crevices
Point of origin
Origination of fire
Point of origin
Smell
Point of origin
Physical characteristics of fire
Point of origin
Fire needs to burn
Point of origin
Preparations to set fire
Span of the fire
Spread fire
Span of the fire
Shows motive
Span of the fire
Pattern of crevices
Span of the fire
Origination of fire
Span of the fire
Smell
Span of the fire
Physical characteristics of fire
Span of the fire
Fire needs to burn
Span of the fire
Preparations to set fire
Plants
Spread fire
Plants
Shows motive
Plants
Pattern of crevices
Plants
Origination of fire
Plants
Smell
Plants
Physical characteristics of fire
Plants
Fire needs to burn
Plants
Preparations to set fire
Trailers
Spread fire
Trailers
Shows motive
Trailers
Pattern of crevices
Trailers
Origination of fire
Trailers
Smell
Trailers
Physical characteristics of fire
Trailers
Fire needs to burn
Trailers
Preparations to set fire
Alligatoring
Spread fire
Alligatoring
Shows motive
Alligatoring
Pattern of crevices
Alligatoring
Origination of fire
Alligatoring
Smell
Alligatoring
Physical characteristics of fire
Alligatoring
Fire needs to burn
Alligatoring
Preparations to set fire
Olfactory
Spread fire
Olfactory
Shows motive
Olfactory
Pattern of crevices
Olfactory
Origination of fire
Olfactory
Smell
Olfactory
Physical characteristics of fire
Olfactory
Fire needs to burn
Olfactory
Preparations to set fire
Fire triangle
Spread fire
Fire triangle
Shows motive
Fire triangle
Pattern of crevices
Fire triangle
Origination of fire
Fire triangle
Smell
Fire triangle
Physical characteristics of fire
Fire triangle
Fire needs to burn
Fire triangle
Preparations to set fire
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Deck 15: Arson and Bombings
1
Which of the following,when soaked in accelerant,may function as a trailer?

A)A rope
B)Newspaper
C)Rags
D)All of the above.
C
2
Which of the following refers to an arsonist with an obsessive impulse to set fires?

A)An incendiary
B)The criminal agency
C)A pyromaniac
D)A fire-setter
C
3
Sam has set off three fires at separate locations with no cooling off period between the fires.Which of the following labels best fits Sam?

A)Mass arsonist
B)Pyromaniac
C)Spree arsonist
D)Serial arsonist
C
4
Which of the following is true regarding the crime of arson in the United States?

A)The number of arsons in 2007 was 3,430.
B)In most states,arson is classified as a property crime.
C)Approximately 300 people lose their lives in the U.S.each year due to arson.
D)Fewer than 20% of arson arrests lead to convictions.
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When handling the media during a bomb threat:

A)all inquiries from the news media should be directed to a single spokesperson.
B)each officer who is involved should deal with the media individually.
C)the media should be used as source of information to apprehend the perpetrator.
D)the media should be arrested for interfering with the investigation.
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Which of the following is most likely to be motivation for a hate fire?

A)An insurance payoff
B)An accident
C)A dispute
D)An obsession with fire
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7
Which of the following is NOT a factor of why it is often difficult to determine if a fire was arson?

A)There are usually too many witnesses to the crime.
B)Physical evidence is difficult to locate.
C)It is difficult to determine the fire's point of origin.
D)The victim of the fire often ends up being the perpetrator of the crime.
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8
Which of the following is NOT a factor for the high cost and widespread misunderstanding of arson?

A)A lack of public education about arson
B)Quick payments on fire losses by insurance companies
C)A lack of adequate training for investigators
D)The eagerness of prosecutors to file arson cases that rely on circumstantial evidence
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9
Sean Larson is an arson investigator.Which of the following should be his first step when investigating a possible arson?

A)Question witnesses for possible suspects.
B)Interview the owner's insurance representative.
C)Locate the point of origin for the fire.
D)Uncover possible motives of likely suspects.
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10
Which of the following is NOT considered part of the fire triangle?

A)oxygen
B)combustion
C)fuel
D)heat
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11
According to your text,a "plant" with regard to the crime of arson would be which of the following?

A)Gas
B)Rags
C)Person who started the fire
D)Evidence to make the fire look like it was natural
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12
The Uniform Crime Reporting system program operated by the FBI identifies arson by:

A)Dollar amount lost
B)Amount of damage
C)Type of property burned
D)Size of fire
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The color of the smoke and flames is important in arson cases because they may indicate the:

A)use of accelerants.
B)inverted conical shape of a fire.
C)use of mechanical fire-setting devices.
D)use of "trailers."
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Which of the following is not a role of the firefighter?

A)Extinguish the fire
B)Detect the possibility of arson
C)Investigate arson
D)Investigate the origin of the fire
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Which of the following is an example of a fluid that is used to make "trailers"?

A)Gasoline
B)Gunpowder
C)Alcohol
D)All of the above.
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Within the construct of investigating a fire,when there becomes a question of who committed the crime:

A)The police and firefighters should work together to investigate the crime
B)Police should yield the crime scene to the firefighters for detailed investigation
C)The matter becomes a law enforcement concern
D)A prosecutor should be contacted
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Mechanical fire-setting devices are used by an arsonist because:

A)they accelerate the rate of burn.
B)they are capable of starting numerous fires simultaneously.
C)they provide a delay in ignition and an opportunity to establish an alibi.
D)they retard the fire-fighting response.
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The crime scene photographer of an arson fire should focus on:

A)Damage to structure
B)Point of origin
C)Paper trail
D)Location of items that might have been used in setting the fire
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Which physical evidence in a fire indicates burning alcohol?

A)White smoke
B)Green-purple flames
C)Black smoke
D)Blue-orange flames
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20
Which of the following is not one of the factors that explain the high cost of arson?

A)Arson is a low-priority crime for law enforcement
B)Quick payments on fire losses by insurance companies
C)Reluctance on the part of prosecutors to file arson cases that rely on circumstantial evidence
D)Valuable evidence is sometimes destroyed during a blaze
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21
Under no circumstances within the a bomb threat should anyone attempt to move,jar or touch a:

A)Suspicious person
B)Suspicious object
C)Curious neighbor
D)Telephone
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The fire triangle consists of three main components.Which of the following is not considered part of the fire triangle?

A)Heat
B)Oxygen
C)Combustion
D)Fuel
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Irrationally motivated arson fires are based on either hate,profit,or the desire to conceal a crime.
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Not much planning or preparation is required for a fire designated as vandalism.
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The United States has one of the lowest fire death rates in the industrialized world.
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On a cost per incidence basis,arson is one of the most inexpensive crimes committed.
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It has been identified that this is the most common motivation for arson:

A)Profit
B)Revenge
C)Pyromania
D)Vandalism
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Arson for profit accounts for less than 20 percent of all fire-related property damage in the U.S.
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Pyromaniacs are associated with sexual perversion and tend to have pasts associated with child abuse and bedwetting.
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Firefighters are responsible for investigating the crime of arson.
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Only fires determined through investigation to have been willfully or maliciously set are classified as arsons.
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It is relatively easy to determine if a fire was arson?
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When a bomb threat is called in to a location for a threat,the caller is hoping to elicit an atmosphere of anxiety and this:

A)Excitement
B)Panic
C)Furtherance
D)Dismay
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Spontaneous combustion from items such as oily rags is often claimed as a cause of the fire,but ideal conditions are needed to generate enough heat and self-ignition is rare.
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Circumstantial evidence in an arson case includes an establishment of both motive and opportunity.
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36
In a majority of instances,this is recognized as the most common way bomb threats are delivered:

A)Writing
B)Email
C)Web page
D)Telephone
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37
A fire may be classified as suspicious when its pattern suggests more than one place of origin.
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38
As a fire burns,the pattern of alligatoring becomes larger and less shallow.
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Arsonists use mechanical delay devices to afford themselves a few hours in which they can be prepared to respond to the scene of the fire to gauge the effectiveness of the firefighting activities.
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Liquid fire accelerants such as kerosene and gasoline can and do survive the fire.
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_____ are often used to spread fires from a point of ignition and can be considered a secondary incendiary device,carrying the fire from the original place of ignition to other parts of the room or building.
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43
List and discuss the three types of evidence located at an arson crime scene.
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44
10 When a bomb is found,you should identify the danger area and block it off with a clear zone of at least _____ feet.
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Under no circumstances should officers attempt to move,jar,or _____ a suspicious object or anything attached to it.
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Explosive ________ traps are activated by numerous methods,including remote control,manual control,or accidental activation by the victim.
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47
You are currently working at a corporate law firm and you have been having issues with a client who is being charged with the crime of arson.The client is very upset with you and calls you one day threating you and stating that she has placed a bomb in your building.Discuss what steps will you take upon receiving the threat?
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Fires determined through investigation to have been willfully or maliciously set are classified as _______.
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49
The fire setter will often use flammable liquids so the fire will burn vigorously after being ignited.These flammable liquids are called _____.
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50
Because paper is an excellent preservative of latent fingerprints,all materials of a _______ bomb threats should be saved.
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51
Evidence of separate and distinct fires in different areas,the odor of petroleum,and holes in walls to aid in the spread of the fire,are all indicators that the fire was of _____ origin.
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52
Explain the importance of identifying the point of origin during an arson investigation.
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53
_____ is the obsessive impulse to set fires or a preference for arson as an instrument of damage and there is not a practical reason for the fire,and they receive no material profit from their incendiarism.
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54
The _______ of the fire often ends up being the perpetrator of the crime.
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55
When a bomb is located,there are four steps which should occur in that location.Discuss all four of these instructions.
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Match between columns
Paper trail
Spread fire
Paper trail
Shows motive
Paper trail
Pattern of crevices
Paper trail
Origination of fire
Paper trail
Smell
Paper trail
Physical characteristics of fire
Paper trail
Fire needs to burn
Paper trail
Preparations to set fire
Point of origin
Spread fire
Point of origin
Shows motive
Point of origin
Pattern of crevices
Point of origin
Origination of fire
Point of origin
Smell
Point of origin
Physical characteristics of fire
Point of origin
Fire needs to burn
Point of origin
Preparations to set fire
Span of the fire
Spread fire
Span of the fire
Shows motive
Span of the fire
Pattern of crevices
Span of the fire
Origination of fire
Span of the fire
Smell
Span of the fire
Physical characteristics of fire
Span of the fire
Fire needs to burn
Span of the fire
Preparations to set fire
Plants
Spread fire
Plants
Shows motive
Plants
Pattern of crevices
Plants
Origination of fire
Plants
Smell
Plants
Physical characteristics of fire
Plants
Fire needs to burn
Plants
Preparations to set fire
Trailers
Spread fire
Trailers
Shows motive
Trailers
Pattern of crevices
Trailers
Origination of fire
Trailers
Smell
Trailers
Physical characteristics of fire
Trailers
Fire needs to burn
Trailers
Preparations to set fire
Alligatoring
Spread fire
Alligatoring
Shows motive
Alligatoring
Pattern of crevices
Alligatoring
Origination of fire
Alligatoring
Smell
Alligatoring
Physical characteristics of fire
Alligatoring
Fire needs to burn
Alligatoring
Preparations to set fire
Olfactory
Spread fire
Olfactory
Shows motive
Olfactory
Pattern of crevices
Olfactory
Origination of fire
Olfactory
Smell
Olfactory
Physical characteristics of fire
Olfactory
Fire needs to burn
Olfactory
Preparations to set fire
Fire triangle
Spread fire
Fire triangle
Shows motive
Fire triangle
Pattern of crevices
Fire triangle
Origination of fire
Fire triangle
Smell
Fire triangle
Physical characteristics of fire
Fire triangle
Fire needs to burn
Fire triangle
Preparations to set fire
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