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1. More reliable than an officer's memory 2. Support incident report 3. May reduce need to recontact the parties involoved |
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3 reasons for taking field notes |
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1. whether the theory/technique can be/has been tested 2. its known or potential error rate 3. whether it has been subjected to peer review |
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3 factors for consideration in Daubert v. Merrill Dow |
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1. cold skin 2. dilated, fixed pupils 3. rigor mortis |
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3 cardinal signs of death |
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1. natural 2. suicidal 3. homicidal |
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1. voyeurism 2. exhibitonism 3. obscene phone calls |
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The ______________ typically has a "plan of attack" |
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The anger-retaliatory rapist shows anger and frustration towards the opposite sex by ________. |
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1. blood samples 2. vaginal swabs 3. hair |
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3 types of evidence to consider in a sexual assault case |
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1. uniform 2. sparing 3. distinct borders |
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3 characteristics of an immersion burn |
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1. unconscious 2. seizures 3. dilated pupils |
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3 signs Shaken Baby Syndrome |
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1. Action 2. Physical 3. Situational |
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3 types of stereotyping to avoid in response to a robbery |
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1. multiple clerks 2. $ limit in register 3. surveillance equipment |
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3 rec's for prevention of armed robberies from Gainesville study |
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automatically flow from an arrest |
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Formally charging a suspect with a crime does not ___________________. |
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the specific objects, pieces of evidence |
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A microscopic crime scene consists of ______ and ________ that are associated w the commission of a crime. |
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1. package and ship ammo seperate from firearm 2.the outside of container must be labelled "ORM-D, cartridges, small arms" 3.must include # of packages and weight in grams on the completed package |
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3 U.S. DoT regulations that must be followed when shipping live ammo. |
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1.Add and/or correct info as needed 2.Listen attentively w/o interrupting the person who is speaking 3.verify all changes in your notes w the speaker |
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3 guidelines for note taking |
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The _________ tend to concentrate on 2 types of criminal offenses, namely murder and sexual battery. |
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1.LE confirms the child abduction 2.LE believes the child is in danger of serious bodily harm or death 3.Sufficient descriptive info exists to believe that an immediate broadcast will help |
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List the 3 criteria that must be met before an Amber Alert is issued |
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The Fed Boating Safety Act requires boats to have a 12-character |
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_______ is the theft of aircraft electronic equipment. |
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1. Unallocated space 2. File slack 3. Protected files 4. Virtual memory` |
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List 4 forms of latent computer data |
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unintentional destruction, alteration |
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A write-blocker is a device used to prevent __________ or _________ of evidence on a hard drive. |
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Judicial notice is _________ without _______. |
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1.regressed (low self-esteem, poor coping skills 2.morally indiscriminate (part of a general pattern of abuse) 3.sexually indiscriminate (willing to try anything sexual) 4. inadequate (mentally impaired) |
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Situational types of child molesters (no true sexual preference for kids) |
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1.seduction (gradual lowering of inhibitions) 2.introverted (minimum of verbal interaction) 3.sadistic (infliction of pain) |
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Preferential types of child molesters (definite sexual preference for kids) |
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1. Developmental issues (relative to age group and sex, ability to respond to interviews and testify in court) 2.anatomically correct dolls 3.drawings 4.specially trained investigators, female investigators, DFACS, mental health pros) |
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Things to keep in mind when interviewing molested kids |
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1.affective problems (guilt, shame, fear) 2.physical effects (STDs, pregnancy, genital injuries) 3.behavioral symptoms (aggressiveness, delinquency, withdrawals) 4.self-destructive behaviors (self-mutilation, suicidal tendencies) 5.psychopathology (mental illnesses) 6.sexualized behavior (atypical sexual knowledge) |
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Reactions to victimization (child molestation) |
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Sexual abuse of a minor child by an adult who is a member of the victim's fam |
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-often reclusive -zealously religious -domineering father -passive mother -eldest daughter may take on "motherly" role |
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Features of incestuous families |
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Type 1, sexually preoccupied (clear & conscious sexual interest in their daughters, early sexualizers) Type 2, adolescent regressors (transfixed by changes in daughter's body) Type 3, instrumental self-gratifiers (described their daughter in non-erotic ways) Type 4, emotionally dependent (needy, lonely, depressed) Type 5, angry retaliators (anger @ victim or mother) |
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Types of incestuous fathers |
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-support for child may waver -guilt -shame -inadequacy |
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Features of incestuous mothers |
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-Breaking -Entering -a dwelling, house, or oth building -belonging to another -w/ the intent to commit a crime therein |
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-Newspapers collecting @ residence -Empty garage left open -Too many lights or only one light -Grass needs mowing/otherwise well kept -watches residents leave |
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Burglary target selection |
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-No apparent force (loiding a lock which is slipping or shimming it, picking a lock which is manipulating the tumblers to open position) |
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-Theft -most states, grand larcey=felony, petty larcey=misdemeanor) -difference is usually amount of loss |
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-Pros (commercial shoplifters, boosters) -Amateurs (pilferers) |
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Process of making illegally obtained $ seem legit by filtering it through a business & falsifying records |
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Money laundering definition |
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-arcades -night/strip clubs -garbage collection -restaurants |
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Businesses that can lend themselves to $ laundering |
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-cash -spoilage -constant expenses |
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-Temporary theft (joy riding) -Pro theft (for profit; vehicles and parts) -Fraud (false claims) -use in other crimes |
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-tag info -VIN info -broken windows -tampered ignitions -missing locks -dirty car/clean license plate and vice versa -missing license plate -parked in odd locations -oddities of driver (doesn't "match" vehicle, not familiar w/ operation of vehicle, dk last service performed, dk approx mileage, dk state/county on plate, dk registration questions) |
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recognizing stolen vehicles |
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-Passive system (driver doesn't have to activate system, but may be required to deactivate the system) -Active system (driver must do something everytime vehicle is driven or parked) |
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types of deterrent devices (auto-theft) |
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-alarms -boots -column collars -decal alert programs -fuel shut off valves -ignition locks -keys w/ microchips -posts attached to steering wheels -VIN etching -Lojack |
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Auto-theft prevention systems |
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