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Test Bank for Criminal investigation 13th edition

By Charles Swanson

All chapters (1-22) |Q& A Verified| Grade A+ Assured

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, TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 01: The Evolution of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Science ............................. 3
Chapter 02: Legal Aspects of Investigation ......................................................................................... 15
Chapter 03: Investigators, the Investigative Process, and the Crime Scene ...................... 29
Chapter 04: Physical Evidence ................................................................................................................... 42
Chapter 05: Interviewing and Interrogation...................................................................................... 55
Chapter 6: Field Notes and Reporting .................................................................................................... 67
Chapter 7: The Follow-Up Investigation and Investigative Resources ................................. 80
Chapter 8: The Crime Laboratory............................................................................................................. 94
Chapter 9: Injury and Death Investigations ...................................................................................... 107
Chapter 10: Sex-Related Offenses........................................................................................................... 119
Chapter 11: Crimes Against Children ................................................................................................... 132
Chapter 12: Human Trafficking ............................................................................................................... 144
Chapter13: Robbery ....................................................................................................................................... 157
Chapter 14: Burglary ..................................................................................................................................... 170
Chapter 15: Larceny/Theft and White-Collar Crime.................................................................... 184
Chapter 16: Vehicle Thefts and Related Offenses .......................................................................... 198
Chapter 17: Cybercrime ............................................................................................................................... 210
Chapter18: Agricultural, Wildlife, and Environmental Crimes.............................................. 223
Chapter 19: Arson and Explosives Investigations ......................................................................... 237
Chapter 20: Recognition, Control, and Investigation of Drug Abuse................................... 251
Chapter 21 : Terrorism ................................................................................................................................. 265
Chapter 22: The Trial Process and the Investigator as a Witness ........................................ 279




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,Chapter 01: The Evolution of Criminal Investigation and
Forensic Science
Multiple Choice Questions
1. The first modern detective force was
A) the Bow Street Runners.
B) established by the Metropolitan Police Act of 1829.
C) created by Patrick Colquhoun.
D) headed by attorney Howard Vincent.
CORRECT ANSWER A
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2. When the London Metropolitan Police force was established in 1829, the British public
was at first suspicious and at times even hostile towards it because
A) King Edward II had supported its creation.
B) Rowan and Mayne had intimate ties to the royal family.
C) social reformers such as Jeremy Bentham had long argued that it was a danger to
personal liberty.
D) French citizens had experienced oppression under centralized police.
CORRECT ANSWER D
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3. In 1833, an ordinance creating America's first paid, daylight police force?
A) Philadelphia
B) Chicago
C) New York City
D) Baltimore
CORRECT ANSWER A
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4. After the Civil War, Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency engaged in the two broad
areas of
?
A) Locating war criminals and providing protection to the President of the United States.

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, B) Controlling a discontented working class and protection of the President of the United
States.
C) Pursuing bank robbers and arresting train robbers.
D) Controlling a discontented working class and pursuing bank and railroad robbers.
CORRECT ANSWER D
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5. Which state and city was the first to create a unified police force in this country?
A) New Orleans, LA.
B) New York, NY.
C) Baltimore, MD.
D) Philadelphia, PA
CORRECT ANSWER B
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6. Which of the following is not one of the reasons cited in the textbook for having reliable
detectives in Americain the 1800’s?
A) Graft and corruption were common among America’s big city police officers.
B) Police jurisdictions were limited.
C) There was little information sharing among police departments.
D) All of the above are reasons cited in the textbook.
CORRECT ANSWER D
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7. A rogues' gallery is
A) only practical in cities of 100,000 population or more.
B) photographs of known criminals arranged by criminal specialty and height.
C) a line-up of known offenders for viewing by detectives so they can recognize the
criminals later on the street.
D) only practical in cities of 100,000 population or more and are photographs of known
criminals arranged by criminal specialty and physical height.
CORRECT ANSWER B
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