When interviewing children in a sexual abuse investigation, which of the following is a consideration?
a. the child's gender
b. the child's reputation for being truthful
c. the child's maturity level
d. the child's ability to describe what happened
d
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Rita is a single mother. One night Kyle, a neighbor, breaks into Rita's apartment intending to engage in sexual intercourse with her. Quietly he picks up Rita's sleeping infant and carries the child into Rita's bedroom
Kyle awakens Rita and tells her if she does not engage in sexual intercourse with him, he will harm the child. Fearful for herself and the child, Rita agrees to have sex with Kyle. Before Kyle departs he tells Rita not to tell anyone about the incident or he will come back and harm the child. After Kyle leaves the apartment, Rita calls the police. The most serious offense Kyle has committed is: A) no offense because Rita consented to the sexual intercourse. B) terroristic threat. C) aggravated sexual assault. D) indecency with a child.
Since the 1980s, has been a dominant innovation in American policing
a. the war on drugs
b. the invention of AFIS
c. DNA
d. community policing
The media are often involved with downplaying crime and report lower numbers of true crime statistics to help society feel less fearful
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. A burglary does not require any “breaking” or the use of force. 2. A building for purposes of burglary must be a structure with walls on all sides and a roof. 3. Asportation is an essential element of burglary. 4. Entering the locked trunk of an unlocked vehicle is burglary. 5. One may commit burglary by entering a building for the purpose of committing rape.