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CRI2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE August 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. QUESTION 1 Briefly discuss five questions that police officials could use to get information and provide an example of each question. [10] QUESTION 2 Describe the role of the Crime Administration System (CAS), within the South African Police Service (SAPS). Support your answer with practical examples. [15] QUESTION 3 Crime is analysed in various ways, depending on the objective to be achieved. Discuss ways in which crime is analysed. Support your answer with practical examples. [25]

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,CRI2601 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 - DUE August 2025; 100%
TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and
explanations
MULTIPLE CHOICE,ASSURED EXCELLENCE
QUESTION 1
Five questions police officials could use to get information,
with examples
Police officials use different questioning techniques to obtain
accurate, reliable information from victims, witnesses, or
suspects.
1. Open-ended questions – Encourage a detailed response
without limiting the answer.
o Purpose: To get a broad narrative and allow the
interviewee to give as much information as possible.
o Example: “Can you describe what you saw when you
arrived at the scene?”
2. Closed-ended questions – Require a short, specific
answer, often “yes” or “no”.
o Purpose: To clarify specific points or confirm facts.
o Example: “Did you see the suspect carrying any
weapon?”

, 3. Probing questions – Used to get more detail or
explanation about a specific point.
o Purpose: To explore incomplete or vague answers.
o Example: “You mentioned the car was unusual. What
made it stand out to you?”
4. Leading questions – Suggest the answer within the
question (should be used cautiously to avoid bias).
o Purpose: To confirm details the investigator already
suspects.
o Example: “The suspect was wearing a red jacket,
correct?”
5. Reflective or echo questions – Repeating part of the
person’s answer to prompt further detail.
o Purpose: To encourage the person to expand on
what they said.
o Example:
 Interviewee: “He seemed very nervous.”
 Officer: “Nervous? In what way?”


QUESTION 2
Role of the Crime Administration System (CAS) within SAPS

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