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What are the 3 types of prints - ANSW//Latent (hidden)
Patent (visible)
Plastic (impressed)
What is an erroneous identification - ANSW//Having someone's fingerprint and saying it is
someone else's
On paper for finger prints we use - ANSW//Inhydrin
We use inhydrin on - ANSW//Paper for prints
We measure things so that we can - ANSW//Reconstruct the crime scene
Reference points must be - ANSW//Fixed and permanent
For each piece being measured you have to have - ANSW//Two measurements
Something on a surface has to be measured with - ANSW//Three measurements
Everything we do should be - ANSW//Factual and pertinent to the case
Approximately 85% of shootouts occur at a distance - ANSW//Of less than 21 feet between the
officer and the suspect
________% of shootouts occur outside 21 feet - ANSW//15
, What percent of shootouts occur at a distance of less than 21 feet between the officer and the
suspect - ANSW//85%
Over 60% of officer involved shootings occur between - ANSW//6pm and 6am
Hollow point bullets are designed to - ANSW//Expand
What three things must you have in order for a gun to go off - ANSW//Gun
Ammunition
Shooter
What percent of officer involved shootings occur at 6pm to 6am - ANSW//60%
What are the two main causes of firearm accidents - ANSW//Ignorance ( lack of knowledge about
firearm, not familiar with safety rules)
Carelessness ( shooters action, neglect to apply safety rules)
How did law enforcement officers transition from revolvers - ANSW//Most revolvers are 5 or 6
shot weapons whereas semi-automatic generally hold 7 or more
What are the basic elements of gun safety - ANSW//Positive attitude - safety is first
Knowledge - guns, ammo, safety rules
Skill - handling firearm properly
Safety B.A.N.K, what does B stand for - ANSW//Be sure of your target and what is beyond it
Safety B.A.N.K, what does A stand for - ANSW//All guns are always loaded