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J10 EXAMS ANSWERS (2021) - ASHWORTH

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Ashworth J10 Criminal Investigation Exams Answers (2021)

1. The beginning of the scientific expert era in criminal investigation matters is marked by the toxicologist:
2. A warrant is generally served as a(n):
3. Corpus delicti means:
4. This case was recognized when child pornography was legally seized as evidence upon the delivery of illegal contraband.
5. Two of the most important legal standards applied to investigators pursuing evidence or attempting to provide legal proof of a crime are reasonable suspicion and:
6. After the search warrant has been executed, the investigator must prepare a search warrant:
7. The term "criminal investigations" was coined by:
8. Written legal codes are:
9. Seizing property as evidence is an example of:
10. The written portion of a warrant is called the:
11. The London Metropolitan Police was founded by:
12. The first crime lab was created by:
13. President Nixon began this organization in 1973 within the U.S. Department of Justice.
14. The second period of investigative history in the United States was:
15. ATF stands for:
16. John Fielding differed from his brother and was noted for:
17. There is no expectation of privacy in these locations.
18. A search warrant that is executed without knocking is considered to be:
19. This is the third investigatory agency created, which fell under the Department of Treasury during its inception.
20. Henry Fielding was recognized for organizing a group of volunteers called:

Ashworth J10 Criminal Investigation Lesson 2 Exam (2021)

1. This type of characteristic is considered the definition of what evidence has in common.
2. Of greatest value to investigators, unique impressions are called:
3. Warm cases are considered to have "fresh" evidence or:
4. Blood that is projected from wounds where bullets exit the body produce this type of spatter.
5. This type of evidence includes items such as bodily fluids and tissue.
6. This type of evidence is easily perishable or destroyed:
7. The second stage in the investigative process is:
8. When investigators arrive at a crime scene, their first step should be to:
9. The acronym C.I.A. stands for crime, identification, and:
10. Patterns of blood stains are known as:
11. The first stage in the investigative process is the:
12. The most important aspect for the responding officer is the preservation of:
13. Crime scene photography is also known as:
14. Based on information obtained from witnesses, victims, and other persons previously interviewed, what should still occur?
15. The inner area of a crime scene is also known as the:
16. ALS stands for:
17. A whorl is recognized by:
18. A loop is recognized by:
19. This term refers to the propensity to be lost through evaporation.
20. When a piece of evidence is unknown, it is referred to as:

Ashworth J10 Criminal Investigation Lesson 3 Exam (2021)

1. This type of interview incorporates scientific research findings on memory recall.
2. This process aims to determine the guilt or innocence of persons
3. This type of examination is often used during the investigative process to exclude innocent suspects, obtain confessions, and/or verify the credibility of a person.
4. Physical location of a suspect focuses on:
5. NLP stands for:
6. The first step in the report writing process is:
7. When officers take statements, they tend to use:
8. Victims, witnesses, and emergency personnel consist of the:
9. An officer who focuses on the "when" of a crime develops a:
10. If an incident report is filed and the case remains active, more information can be added to the case file in the form of a(n):
11. Visual persons will respond to an investigator in words that use sight descriptions. This pattern is recognized as:
12. CQT stands for:
13. MO stands for:
14. When an officer transports a witness to a nearby location that is considered a crime scene where a suspect might be, this is considered to be a:
15. Inferences of suspect's guilt to be made during the interrogation process are called:
16. FACCCT is an acronym for the detail listed within the:
17. Most reports begin with a(n):
18. DAR stands for:
19. Miranda warnings are to protect a person's rights under which amendment of the U.S. Constitution?
20. Good note-taking is grounded in an investigator's:

Ashworth J10 Criminal Investigation Lesson 4&5 Exam (2021)

1. This uses the GPS methodology to predict the likely location of an offender's base of operation.
2. This type of test/analysis conducted by the crime lab is used together
3. NCIC stands for:
4. Information that can be used for achieving investigative goals is:
5. This type of test/analysis conducted by the crime lab tests bodily fluids by testing for the presence of proteins and enzymes.
6. The National Integrated Ballistic Information Network is operated by:
7. Currently, there are approximately _____ publicly organized and funded crime labs that operate within the United States.
8. This type of operation is a specialized form of undercover operation that involves enticing offenders to commit crime in front of undercover operatives.
9. This is considered a clearinghouse to store, coordinate, analyze, and disseminate intelligence information.
10. This is used as a last resort.
11. Another name for an assignment is a(n):
12. PCR, the method of choice in a crime lab focusing on DNA, is better known as polymerase chain:
13. This lab analyzes blood stains and performs blood testing.
14. This type of intelligence is used to develop a long-term big picture of a particular crime type pattern and primarily seeks to gather intelligence.
15. Investigators must always be aware of the subject's efforts to uncover surveillance operations through:
16. CIs are known as:
17. DNA is said to be a person's genetic:
18. This type of test/analysis conducted by the crime lab focuses on chemical reagents that are applied to the suspected evidence.
19. IP, as it relates to DNA testing to prove the innocence of someone, stands for:
20. This type of intelligence is the gathering of information derived from known specific pieces of evidence that may lead to discovery of other items.
21. Sexual offense is often categorized under this crime so that it has a broader scope.
22. PERK stands for physical evidence recovery:
23. This is a condition in which the body is deprived of the amount of
oxygen necessary to sustain life, leading to unconsciousness or death.
24. SANE stands for sexual assault nurse:
25. These persons are characterized by fantasies, behaviors, or sexual urges focusing on unusual objects, activities, or situations.
26. The Criminal Investigative Analysis (CIA) Technique is most effective in identifying individuals who :
27. This type of classified rape involves an adult having sex with a minor under the legal age of consent.
28. The location where a bullet leaves the body is considered to be the:
29. Hospitals and clinics use _____ to document, collect, and preserve evidence recovered from the victims of sexual assault.
30. Most stabbings cause excessive bleeding resulting from either incision wounds or this type of wound.
31. This type of murderer kills four or more victims in one location.
32. The cooling or warming of the body after death is known as:
33. The stabbing victim's arms and hands may reveal this type of wound.
34. How many classifications are there of homicide?
35. The directions in which vertically or horizontally the muscles flow within the body are known as lines of:
36. This law requires states to register and disseminate information to the public about persons deemed as sexual predators.
37. If the death is caused by deliberate and intentional killing, yet premeditation cannot be demonstrated by the investigative evidence, a criminal defendant will likely be charged with:
38. A single homicidal event involving two or more locations and no emotional cooling-off period between the murders classified as a:
39. Criminal investigative analysis has been used by this organization to profile unidentified rapists.
40. This type of rape is the carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will.

Ashworth J10 Criminal Investigation Lesson 6&7 Exam (2021)

1. Entry points that show no signs of forced entry should be examined for:
2. The fastest growing robberies in the United States over the last decade are:
3. The modern version of safecracking is this type of burglary.
4. Robbery committed by either using or threatening to use physical force is classified as:
5. This is the taking or attempting to take anything of value from the care, custody, or control of a person(s) by force or threat of force.
6. This type of search is preferred if the burglar seems to have entered many rooms and opened drawers or ransacked the premises.
7. Bank robberies account for what percent of robberies?
8. How many identified burglar typologies exist?
9. This type of burglar is younger than 16 years old.
10. Persons who commit robberies with a weapon account for this percent of all robberies.
11. Seventy percent of all burglaries are of this type.
12. An offender's M.O. may:
13. Those with mental instability issues tend to conduct this type of robbery.
14. This type of burglar attempts to make a living through committing burglaries.
15. When burglars sell stolen products directly without a fence or middleman, it is known as:
16. In order for burglars to rid of items, they typically rely on a:
17. Aggressive entries, which are less frequent, are easily identified because they usually leave behind broken glass windows or kicked-in doors. These are called:
18. This is the process by which a getaway vehicle is stolen before the robbery and may be equipped with stolen license plates from a similar appearing vehicle.
19. Once an officer is at the location of a burglary, it should be treated as:
20. These persons are posted outside a location to watch for police or other persons responding to the crime.
21. This refers to the intentional intrusion into a computer to view files or programs.
22. Amateur shoplifters are also known as:
23. The process of changing out the entire body of a vehicle to place on the chassis of another.
24. Professional shoplifters are called boosters or:
25. This refers to the diversion of a lawfully possessed item to facilitate the committing of a crime.
26. This is the term for when the accessories from a vehicle are removed after it is stolen.
27. This is deciding which data packets are allowed to be sent and which are not.
28. This occurs when offenders steal a victim's personal information by
observing, listening to, or recording cell phone calls of persons.
29. Someone who uses flaws and oversights in computer security systems to break into others' systems.
30. This hacker writes, test, and designs computer programs.
31. This prohibits the use of communication wires in interstate or international commerce to commit fraud.
32. Over 10 million people a year become victims of:
33. Vehicles primarily manufactured in the mid-1980s until the mid-2000s are normally stolen in this manner.
34. This type of theft is most common for breaking into newer and high-tech vehicles.
35. Since _____, the federal government has passed numerous laws aimed at curbing motor vehicle theft.
36. The first set of federal government laws concerning auto theft were known as:
37. This state law prohibits the operation of a chop shop or other facility that engages in the dismantling of stolen vehicles or the alteration of stolen vehicles and their parts.
38. This involves hackers gaining access to and control over a website.
39. This has become a worldwide problem and its financial aspect has become increasingly complex.
40. Cars stolen for the purposes of joyriding are normally recovered within:

Ashworth J10 Criminal Investigation Lesson 8 Exam (2021)

1. Most narcotic drugs consist of this, which has been processed in derivative forms.
2. A one-time event where the undercover investigator purchases illegal drugs and then immediately arrests the suspect is referred to as a:
3. A common form of mechanical explosions is known as:
4. This is where the oxygen necessary to feed a blaze is drawn inward from external openings such as doors or windows.
5. This terrorist group is known as the party of God.
6. Eric Rudolph is an example of:
7. The Patriot Act was signed by this president.
8. Persons born in the United States but operating on behalf of Al-Qaeda are known as:
9. This fire classification is when the cause of the fire cannot be determined based on the investigation.
10. This is the drug of choice among adolescents.
11. Flammable liquids or objects used by arsonists are referred to as:
12. The site of the blast origination is known as:
13. These are commonly referred to as uppers.
14. A bomb truck is also a(an):
15. SSD stands for Sudden Sniffing:
16. This case focuses on investigations at fire scenes.
17. This type of bomb is located in containers such as briefcases, bags, and backpacks.
18. This is another name for crack houses.
19. This group is considered the most dangerous and potent terrorist group in the world.
20. This organization is one of anarchy and overthrow of capitalist government and business.

 

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