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MPOETC Exam #18 Questions with 100% Correct Answers 2024 Crime Scene - Correct Answer--a location where the criminal incident has occurred, the body is found or where evidence connected to the crime may be found
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Crime Scene - Correct Answer--a location where the criminal incident has occurred, the body is found or where evidence connected to the crime may be found Methods of Securing the Scene - Correct Answer--Crime Scene Tape -Barriers -Physical Presence- Officers Protecting the Scene - Correct Answer--this is one of the most important duties a police officer can perform -only authorized crime scene detectives in the scene -document anyone that enters crime scene -Initial officer in charge of scene until relieved -Remove unauthorized persons -Witnesses need to be kept out of scene, but not are. Establish a location, keep separate -Family Members need to be kept back -Curiosity seekers out -Police Officers can destroy evidence, take names-report Preliminary Investigation - Correct Answer--is the process of gathering basic information, this process is affected by available resources, personnel, equipment, and training In-Depth or Follow Up Investigation - Correct Answer--is typically one in which extensive efforts are made to identify and collect evidence not already collected in the preliminary investigation Locard Exchange Principle - Correct Answer--a person often leaves something at a crime scene and takes something away with him. "TRANSFER" -things left or taken may be traceable to a specific individual or things taken may be traced back to the scene and assist in helping ID the perpetrator Physical Evidence - Correct Answer--Tangible or non-tangible items or their traces that may be examined and related to the criminal investigation ex:
Guns, Fibers, Hair -Cannot be wrong-it cannot perjure itself-only its interpretation can error. -Only human failure to find it, study, and understand it can diminish its value Courts usually put more weight on physical evidence versus testimonial evidence
Will be obtained from three main sources: -scene of the crime -victim, suspect, and environment Physical evidence serves two main purposes: - Correct Answer--is often a decisive factor in determining guilt or innocence -can be material aid in locating the perpetrator of a crime Maintain Chain of Custody - Correct Answer--must be maintained from time of discovery until court -log must be kept with dates, times, persons, and locations -Insures that everyone who had contact can testify at trial Point-to-Point Search - Correct Answer--Searchers walks to point of evidence, notes it & has it collected. -Moves to next piece and follows some procedure until all evidence is recorded. -Often used as a preliminary method to evaluate the scene or small areas. -CONS: very disorganized & easy to overlook. Strip or Line Search - Correct Answer--Most effective for outside. -Good for covering large areas. -CONS: doesn't allow for the immediate retracing of steps to double check the area. Spiral or Circular Search - Correct Answer--Starts in & works out. -Can do in reverse. -PRO: good for one searcher, small area. -CON: can vary size of circles & miss evidence. Grid Search - Correct Answer--A double strip search. -North to south then east to west. -PRO: covers area twice. -CON: time-consuming. Quadrant or Zone Search - Correct Answer--Divide scene into manageable quadrants or squares. -Number the quadrants & search individually. -PRO: works well indoor & out, good for large areas, can use different search methods within the quadrant. -Good for buried body recovery. Wheel or Radiate Search - Correct Answer--Searchers meet in center & walk to outer perimeter like spokes on a wheel. -CON: can miss evidence. Modus Operandi (Method of Operation) - Correct Answer--Methods necessary to complete the crime.
-Three practical purposes: hide identity, commit crime, escape. -Includes not only weapons & tools but of actions & sequences of actions. -Learned behavior, changes and improves with experience -Can be used to link crimes. Transferability - Correct Answer--Involves the theory of transfer; items left or taken from the scene are referred to as trace evidence. -May become high quality if they can be individualized. Fingerprints - Correct Answer-1. A fingerprint is an individual characteristic, NO two fingerprints are the same 2.A fingerprint will remain unchanged during an individual's lifetime. -Also unique on the palms and feet -permanent from twelfth week of gestation
-Dialogue -Non-Accusatory -Q & A format -subject can be a complainant, victim, witness, or suspect -Miranda is NOT required -the most underrated, effective, and economical investigative tool -Research suggest that 99% of all crime is solved through well organized interviews -FIND THE TRUTH Interrogation - Correct Answer--Declaration to a suspect(s) informing them they are the person responsible for committing the crime -Monologue -Not a Q & A session, YOU are in Command -Accusatory -Fact finding-Generally, Guilt is certain. -Subject may or may not be free to leave -Miranda may or may not be required -FIND THE TRUTH Statement must be given freely, voluntarily, and person must be in position to exercise complete mental freedom Proxemics - Correct Answer-the study of the nature, degree, and effect of the spatial separation individuals naturally maintained in various relationships EX: How close we stand to people conveys a message -People react either positively or negatively from the space/distance we have from them Distances - Correct Answer-Intimate Distance= Touch to 1FT Personal Distance= 1FT to 4FT Social Distance= 4FT to 12FT Public Distance= Beyond 12FT Interview Preparation - Correct Answer--Review Initial Complaint -Supplemental reports -Recorded Evidence/Video/Audio/Gunshot Detectors/Social media -Background Checks -Police Records/Rap Sheets/CLEAN Kinesics (body language) - Correct Answer--the interpretation of body language -nonverbal behavior related to movement Trait of Effective Interviewer/Interrogator - Correct Answer--build rapport -Empathy (to the extremes/ Ex: from criminal mischief all the way to child
molester)- UNDERSTANDING the behavior of others--NOT ACCEPTING IT, but understanding it
-You don't have to like your customer-Just act like you do-Definitely do NOT TRUST THEM Body Language/Body Posture/Gestures - Correct Answer--Crossing Arms/Legs -Clenched Fist/Jaw Free Format Interview - Correct Answer--The opening (introduce self/purpose, personal history questions, obtain/maintain rapport, be neutral/professional) -The narrative (Let them talk, avoid note-taking, Don't cut them off, listen) -First Paraphrase (regurgitate info, allows them to correct errors) -Six W's and H (Ask who, what, when, where, which, why, and how, along with any follow-up questions) -Second Paraphrase -Professional Close (Is there anything else I should Know? Who would you talk to next?) -Professional Close (Call me if you remember something. If you see suspect, vehicle/Don't confront/Call 911/ Then call me. Thank You) cognitive interview - Correct Answer--use of imagery to retrieve information -change perspective/change order -Weather/Mood/Smells/Did Suspect remind you of someone? -How many numbers did you see? Tagging or Marking Evidence - Correct Answer--yellow tents and photos at scene -use of scale in photos to show size -evidence tags for each item which starts the chain of custody -MARKING THE ITEM ITSELF IS NOT RECOMMENDED -it may degrade the item or the evidence value -it may alter or mar the item prior to lab processing Interview/Good Witness - Correct Answer--clear and concise -Answer Questions -Does Not Interrupt -Willingness to Cooperate P O L I
E - Correct Answer--PREPARE (Complete knowledge of case file, suspect's background, rap sheet/DNA, plan the interview themes) -OPENING THE INTERROGATION (Introduce, rapport, explain purpose, advise of rights if necessary) -LISTEN (let the suspect tell the story) -INQUIRY (ask follow-up questions) -CONSIDER (Do we have everything? Review info and double check) -END THE INTERROGATION (Do not treat ending as routine. Ask if they have something to add, give them your contact info) -End the Interrogation Chain of Custody - Correct Answer--basic principle when a question arises about authenticity or contamination you must prove where the item has been since collected Behavioral Analysis Interview - Correct Answer--use of verbal and non-verbal cues to determine deception -truthful people will answer with spontaneity -truthful people answer question asked Direct Confrontation - Correct Answer--extraction of the truth from a suspect through sound reasoning and understanding without the use of threats or promises -This is based upon the REID TECHNIQUE EX: Do you know why you are here? FALSE-"I guess you want to talk about what happened to my wife" TRUTH-"You're trying to find out who killed my wife" Miranda= - Correct Answer-custody and interrogation