Deck 10: Investigations
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Deck 10: Investigations
1
In smaller departments, detectives tend to be generalists.
True
2
Prior to the Rand study, it was common for police departments to have policies and procedures in place that emphasized:
A)the proactive investigation of future crime by detectives
B)follow-up investigations of past crimes by patrol officers
C)the retroactive investigation of past crimes by detectives
D)cold case detectives
A)the proactive investigation of future crime by detectives
B)follow-up investigations of past crimes by patrol officers
C)the retroactive investigation of past crimes by detectives
D)cold case detectives
C
3
The single most important determinant of whether or not a crime is solved is the quality of work performed by the detectives.
False
4
Along with training of new detectives, many departments use this method to assist in the training of new detectives.
A)cross training
B)mentoring
C)simulations
D)MCI
A)cross training
B)mentoring
C)simulations
D)MCI
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5
According to the _____ model, the investigation of almost all felonies and some misdemeanors was the sole responsibility of the detective division.
A)decoy investigation
B)blending investigation
C)proactive investigation
D)retroactive investigation
A)decoy investigation
B)blending investigation
C)proactive investigation
D)retroactive investigation
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6
The single most important determinant of whether or not a case will be solved is the information the victim supplies to the _____.
A)detective
B)immediately responding patrol officer
C)dispatcher
D)supervisor
A)detective
B)immediately responding patrol officer
C)dispatcher
D)supervisor
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7
Undercover investigations are rarely used by federal law enforcement agencies.
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8
Nine of ten local law enforcement agencies perform drug enforcement functions.
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9
Entrapment is defined as inducing an individual to violate a criminal statute he or she did not contemplate violating, for the sole purpose of arrest and criminal prosecution.
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10
Crime analysis goes hand-in-hand with community-oriented policing and problem-oriented policing.
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11
One of the largest multi-agency task forces was during the investigation of the Washington, D.C., sniper in 2002.
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12
In recent years, there has been an increase in the use of multi-agency investigative task forces.
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13
Repeat offender programs (ROPs) are based on the fact that only a few criminals are responsible for most of the predatory street crime in the United States.
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14
Informal mentoring is a new form of training to new detectives/investigators in departments.
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15
Decoy operations are most effective in combating the crimes of robbery, purse snatching, and other larcenies from the person; burglaries; and thefts of and from automobiles.
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16
Detectives are primarily responsible for prosecution of offenders.
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17
Detectives often re-interview victims and witnesses.
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18
Undercover investigations are rarely used by the police.
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19
Reverse sting operations are rarely used by undercover drug operations.
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20
The Rand Corporation found that _____ of a detective's time was spent on activities that did not lead directly to solving previously reported crimes.
A)10%
B)22%
C)55%
D)93%
A)10%
B)22%
C)55%
D)93%
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21
The vast majority of all arrests are made:
A)at the scene of the crime
B)within 48 hours
C)within two weeks
D)within one month
A)at the scene of the crime
B)within 48 hours
C)within two weeks
D)within one month
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22
Detectives in a decentralized squad are considered _____.
A)specialists
B)generalists
C)to be in field training
D)felony-only detectives
A)specialists
B)generalists
C)to be in field training
D)felony-only detectives
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23
In a case enhancement program:
A)a detective debriefs a suspect to obtain further information
B)detectives assist the arresting officer in preparing a case for court
C)a detective engages in liaison with the district attorney
D)all of the above
A)a detective debriefs a suspect to obtain further information
B)detectives assist the arresting officer in preparing a case for court
C)a detective engages in liaison with the district attorney
D)all of the above
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24
Programs concentrating investigative resources on career criminals are called:
A)targeting programs
B)proactive programs
C)repeat offender programs
D)anti-career criminal programs
A)targeting programs
B)proactive programs
C)repeat offender programs
D)anti-career criminal programs
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25
The National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals recommended that detectives should only be assigned to preliminary investigations of:
A)felonies
B)crimes of violence
C)very serious crimes and crimes requiring complex preliminary investigations
D)all of the above
A)felonies
B)crimes of violence
C)very serious crimes and crimes requiring complex preliminary investigations
D)all of the above
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26
Investigative units that reexamine old cases that have remained unsolved are called:
A)special acquired technique squads (SATS)
B)hot case squads
C)cold case squads
D)geriatric units
A)special acquired technique squads (SATS)
B)hot case squads
C)cold case squads
D)geriatric units
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27
Detectives in a centralized squad are considered _____.
A)specialists
B)generalists
C)to be in field training
D)felony-only detectives
A)specialists
B)generalists
C)to be in field training
D)felony-only detectives
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28
The use of analytical methods to obtain pertinent information on crime patterns and trends that can then be disseminated to officers on the street is called _____.
A)criminal profiling
B)CompStat
C)crime mapping
D)crime analysis
A)criminal profiling
B)CompStat
C)crime mapping
D)crime analysis
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29
The idea that detective work is glamorous, exciting, and dangerous, as it is depicted in the movies and on television, is called:
A)detective mystique
B)detective role
C)detective model
D)detective initiative
A)detective mystique
B)detective role
C)detective model
D)detective initiative
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30
Undercover operations target all of the following crimes except:
A)robbery
B)DUI
C)burglary
D)selling stolen goods
A)robbery
B)DUI
C)burglary
D)selling stolen goods
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31
A legal defense that holds that police originated the criminal idea or initiated the criminal action is called:
A)civil code
B)entrapment
C)police solicitation
D)entanglement
A)civil code
B)entrapment
C)police solicitation
D)entanglement
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32
Marvin Wolfgang discovered that most predatory street crime in the United States is committed by:
A)only a few criminals
B)convicted felons
C)sex offenders
D)individuals under the influence of drugs
A)only a few criminals
B)convicted felons
C)sex offenders
D)individuals under the influence of drugs
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33
Dressing as and playing the role of a potential crime victim is known as:
A)decoy operations
B)envoy operations
C)convoy operations
D)targeting
A)decoy operations
B)envoy operations
C)convoy operations
D)targeting
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34
The Managing Criminal Investigations program is designed to put most of an investigator's time and effort into:
A)all felonies that have a chance to be solved
B)very important cases only and cases that can actually be solved
C)only cases in which the complainant agrees to cooperate
D)none of the above
A)all felonies that have a chance to be solved
B)very important cases only and cases that can actually be solved
C)only cases in which the complainant agrees to cooperate
D)none of the above
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35
The National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals recommended that _____ should conduct preliminary investigations of most crimes.
A)detectives
B)supervisors
C)non-sworn personnel
D)patrol officers
A)detectives
B)supervisors
C)non-sworn personnel
D)patrol officers
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36
Which of the following is a solvability factor in the Managing Criminal Investigations program?
A)Is there a witness?
B)Is a suspect named or known?
C)Will the complainant cooperate?
D)All of the above
A)Is there a witness?
B)Is a suspect named or known?
C)Will the complainant cooperate?
D)All of the above
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37
Which agency collects and maintains a database of clandestine laboratories?
A)FBI
B)ATF
C)DEA
D)CIA
A)FBI
B)ATF
C)DEA
D)CIA
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38
Elements of sting operations include all but the following:
A)undercover officer(s)
B)targeted group
C)opportunity to commit a crime
D)all are elements of a sting operation
A)undercover officer(s)
B)targeted group
C)opportunity to commit a crime
D)all are elements of a sting operation
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39
What system has greatly improved the surveillance of offenders?
A)Johansen system
B)adult monitoring system (AMS)
C)probation positioning enhancement system
D)global positioning system (GPS)
A)Johansen system
B)adult monitoring system (AMS)
C)probation positioning enhancement system
D)global positioning system (GPS)
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40
Decoy operations are most effective in detecting and arresting all of the following except:
A)robbers
B)purse snatchers
C)persons committing larcenies from autos
D)murderers
A)robbers
B)purse snatchers
C)persons committing larcenies from autos
D)murderers
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41
The _______________ is charged with investigating reported crimes.
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42
Inducing an individual to commit a crime he or she did not contemplate for the sole purpose of instituting a criminal prosecution against the offender is called ____________________.
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43
Describe two of the new technologies that assist law enforcement in investigations.Explain how they help and describe any constitutional concerns.
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44
Discuss some of the strengths and weaknesses involved in the use of multi-agency task forces.
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45
____________________ are responsible for the vast majority of all arrests.
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46
A(n) ____________________ consists of a group of heavily armed officers who hide in an area of a store or building waiting for an impending holdup.
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47
The idea that detective work is glamorous, exciting, and dangerous, as it is depicted in the movies and on television, is known as the ________________________________________.
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48
Describe the Managing Criminal Investigations program.How does it differ from traditional detective operations?
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49
A major drawback to sting operations is that they create a market for ______________.
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50
What are decoy programs? Describe a typical decoy operation.
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51
____________________ involve using various undercover methods to apprehend thieves and recover stolen property.
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52
Describe a case enhancement program.How does this improve the investigative process?
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53
What are the innovations to police detective operations caused by the Rand and PERF studies?
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54
Discuss the importance of crime analysis and information management as it relates to criminal investigation.
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55
In ____________________, officers dress as and play the role of potential victims-drunks, nurses, businesspeople, tourists, prostitutes, blind people, isolated subway riders, and the like.
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56
A(n) ____________________ investigation is an investigation in which an investigator assumes a different identity in order to obtain information or achieve another investigatory purpose.
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57
Through the Rand investigation into detectives, it was found that detective's value in the investigative process was _______________.
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58
ROPs concentrate on ____________________.
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59
The ____________________ is an operation in which an undercover police officer purchases a quantity of drugs from a subject, then leaves the scene, contacts the backup team, and identifies the seller.The backup team then arrests the seller.
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60
In ____________________, officers dressed in civilian clothes try to intermingle in an area and patrol it on foot or in unmarked police cars in an attempt to catch a criminal in the act of committing a crime.
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61
Before the Rand study The Criminal Investigation Process, explain how crimes would be solved.
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62
List some examples of solvability factors.
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63
Explain the detective mystique and how it has developed.
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