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Criminal Investigation Management MCQ

Criminal Investigation Management MCQ

 

1. _____ is defined as patrol officers and detectives permanently assigned to neighborhoods to improve police community relations

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Correct Answer: Team policing

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2. _____ is those pieces of information or evidence that provide adequate information to move an investigation from the preliminary to the follow-up stage. Examples include pictures of a suspect or the tag number from a car involved in a crime, a viable way to identify stolen property.

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Correct Answer: Solvability factors

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3. Is satisficing in decision-making, accepting the first adequate alternative. ?

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Correct Answer: True

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4. _____ is known as Decision-making based on how alike one event is to similar events. This can lead to decisionmaking errors.

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Correct Answer: Representativeness

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5. _____ is defined as generally a relational database system for record storage.

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Correct Answer: Records Management Systems (RMS)

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6. _____ is the probability of making a wrong decision, which can result from rejecting a true hypothesis or failing to reject a false hypothesis.

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Correct Answer: Probability errors

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7. Is organizational groupthink group members maintaining the status quo at the possible cost of effective decisionmaking or positive outcomes. ?

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Correct Answer: True

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8. _____ is known as software to assist in the delivery and documentation of training and education.

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Correct Answer: Learning Management System (LMS)

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9. _____ is defined as was a federal agency that administered funding to state and local government entities for research, training, and programs.

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Correct Answer: Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA)

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10. _____ is persons who gives information to authorities.

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Correct Answer: Informants

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11. Is framing the filters individuals apply when viewing situations or that organizations or individuals may use to present an issue in a particular way ?

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Correct Answer: True

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12. _____ is known as interpreting evidence as confirming an established belief

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Correct Answer: Cognitive bias, to include confirmation bias

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13. _____ is defined as each individual’s perception of social reality. Includes the information processing shortcuts that allow faster response to previously encountered circumstances

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Correct Answer: Cognitive bias, to include confirmation bias

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14. _____ is set time periods to evaluate all information gathered and actions taken during an investigation

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Correct Answer: Case review

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15. Is case management software (CMS) allows the coordination and management of digitally collected and stored information. ?

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Correct Answer: True

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16. The ______ bias is the tendency to interpret new evidence as confirmation of one's existing beliefs or theories.

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Correct Answer: Confirmation

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17. JNET is an example of software to assist agencies in the performance of complex modern investigations. Which state uses JNET?

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Correct Answer: Pennsylvania

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18. A person who has supplied verified information to law enforcement more than once may be classified as a ______.

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Correct Answer: Reliable confidential informant

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19. Which of these is indicative of a higher probability to solve a crime?

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Correct Answer: All of these

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20. A practical approach to determining the amount of resources devoted to any particular reported crime that takes into account the known clues in a given case is on that assesses a case’s ______ factors.

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Correct Answer: Solvability

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21. The RAND study of the early 1970s that examined the criminal investigation process noted at the time that less than ______ percent of reported serious crimes received much investigative effort.

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Correct Answer: 50

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22. During the preliminary investigation, the initial complaint may be found to be which of these?

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Correct Answer: Any of these

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23. According to 2016, LEMAS conducted by the BJS almost have of law enforcement agencies employed fewer than ______ officers.

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Correct Answer: 10

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24. Placement of shocking crimes at the beginning of a newscast leads to a skewed impression of crime in a community.

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Correct Answer: True

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25. Most members of the general public are not directly impacted by crime.

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Correct Answer: True

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