1) The chronological paper trail showing seizure, custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of evidence is called as a? a) Document result b) Evidence control system c) Chain of custody d) Database 2) After taking photos of the overall crime scene, what should the investigator take in terms of photos? a) Medium then close-up b) Far away then medium then close-up c) Close-up then Medium d) Triangular area 3) In the three levels of intent civil law, they are known as: negligence, intentional wrong, and ___________________ a) wrong doing b) strict liability c) illegal act d) compliance 4) What U.S Supreme Court case sets the precedent for using deadly force regarding a "fleeing felon?" a) Graham v. Connor b) Tennessee v. Garner c) Terry v. Ohio d) Miranda v. Ohio 5) Contamination or alteration by responding medical personnel at a crime scene can be limited if an officer: a) moves the victim(s) for better access b) does all the medical care themselves c) orders the medical personnel to clean up the mess d) guides the medical personnel to the victim(s) 6) Whenever deadly force is needed, an officer should first consider if they have opportunity, ability, and ______________- a) a chance b) jeopardy c) ethnicity d) movement 7) What Amendment guarantees an individual the right to a speedy trial? a) 6th Amendment b) 1st Amendment c) 9th Amendment d) 4th Amendment 8) The legal term for a civil wrongful act or an infringement of a right is? a) Violation b) Crime c) Tort d) Illegal 9) What item is considered deadly force? a) Pocket sand b) BB Gun c) Knife d) Baton 10) Crimes against property include: Larceny or theft, arson and ___________ a) robbery b) battery c) theft d) burglary 11) What item can be non-lethal but also can be used to cause temporary blindness and can incapacitate an attacker? a) Wallet b) Pepper spray c) A gun d) Taser 12) What crime is punishable by death or life in prison? a) Felony b) I didn't do anything wrong though? c) Misdemeanor d) Arson 13) What should someone do when they're exhausted while administering CPR in terms of state law? a) Stop compression b) take breaks inbetween c) Stop administering CPR completely d) KEEP DOING CPR 14) A plea in which the defendant neither admits nor disputes a charge is known as _______________ a) nolle prosequi b) nolo contendere c) corpus delecti d) modus operandi 15) Before a lawsuit if filed, it's vital to determine which court has ________________________ a) judicial process b) modus operandi c) legal jurisdiction d) corpus delecti 16) What's the first step when treating a severe bleeding injury? a) PANIC!!! b) apply direct pressure c) elevate injured area d) apply a bandage 17) Whenever in a court testifying, as an officer what should they direct their responses towards to? a) Defendant b) Audience c) Judge or jury d) Around the area 18) When handcuffing a suspect, there is a mechanism where the handcuffs can not close further, they refer to it as _________________ a) secure-locking b) double-locking c) safety-locking d) balanced-locking 19) In the Carroll v. United States land mark case, it's known as? a) Allows an officer to search a vehicle without a warrant based on probable cause b) Gives a based off reasonable suspicion towards officers that allows them to pat down in order to search for weapons c) To have an attorney present before questions d) Requires a suspect to be notified of their constitutional rights before questioning 20) Critical combinations of letters & numbers can be better understood over the radio by _______________ a) using custom code names b) using Morse code c) using the standard phonetic alphabet d) using the "10 codes" 21) What U.S Supreme Court upholds the "Stop and Frisk" procedures? a) Terry v. Ohio b) Miranda v. Ohio c) Miranda v. Arizona d) Gideon v. Wainwright 22) An officer should always notify the dispatcher of his or her location and request available back-up ____________________ a) after clearing up the area b) before entering an unsecured business after business hours c) before transporting an arrestee to jail/prison d) after finishing up their documents 23) The three most common ways of testing the alcohol content in a person's body are breath, blood, and ________________ a) spit b) urine c) hair d) DNA 24) Getting a detailed list and description of stolen property is important when an officer is responding to a ________________ a) theft b) missing item c) robbery d) burglary 25) Three characteristics of a good police report include eligibility, accuracy, and ________________ a) truth b) subjectivity c) clarity d) lies 26) The three levels of prison classifications are: a) minimum, medium, and solitary confinement b) giga low, giga medium, and low c) trail, verdict, prison d) low, medium, and maximum 27) To be effective, officers must utilize communication skills which involves both verbal and ___________ technique a) non-verbal b) intimidation c) physical d) truthful 28) The booking procedure includes medical, physical, and _______________ evaluations a) emotions b) sight c) mental d) religious 29) Criminology is the scientific approach to studying a) control, nature, extend and cause of the crime b) victim of the crime and the psychological effects c) development, structure and functioning of human society d) blood serum and other bodily fluids 30) An officer's filed notes are a permanent record and can aid in follow-up investigation, report writing and ____________ to increase the possibility of a conviction a) strategizing b) case presentation c) planning d) rigging 31) What means the monitoring of movement in and out of a correctional facility? a) Restriction b) Private security c) Access control d) Joss prevention 32) When attempting to de-escalate a situation, an officer should encounter the suspect with tact, patience, and a) restriction b) hit them c) force d) respect 33) What best describes a cultural diversity? a) b) Differences between races, genders, beliefs, and customs c) Their history, stories, beliefs and government d) The sociology that studies behavioral patterns between ethnic groups of people e) Gender distrust of the integrity and professed motives 34) A major objective of ______________ is to generate publicity for their cause a) terroists b) gangs c) criminals d) thiefs e) 35) According to the M'Naghten Rule, a defendant is considered insane if they a) cannot distinguish between right or wrong in the crime they're charged with b) has a mental condition/disease which caused them to commit the crime c) they've been diagnosed by a psychiatrist or psychologist of having serve psychotic disorder d) if they've shown insanity towards the crime and not feeling any guilt whatsoever e)
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Forensic Science Quiz 1
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