What items should be collected from the suspected perpetrator of a sexual assault?
What will be an ideal response?
The following items should be collected from the suspected perpetrator of a sexual assault: all clothing and any other items believed to have been worn at the time of the assault, pubic hair combings, pulled or cut head and pubic hair standard/reference samples, a penile swab (when appropriate to the case history), and a blood sample or buccal swab for DNA typing.
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In cases in which the identity of the perpetrator is unknown, the initial objective of an investigation is to: _____
a. develop suspects b. corroborate the statements of victim and/ or witnesses c. probe the background of the victim(s) d. None of these.
Which commonly held right is not expressly given in the Bill of Rights but is merely inferred?
a. Right to freedom of the press b. Right to privacy c. Right to freedom from excessive bail d. Right to a trial by an impartial jury
Forcible stealing is known as
a. robbery b. burglary c. aggravated robbery d. aggravated burglary
The use of threat of arrest or harassment by an officer against someone who has committed or is suspected of committing a crime to avoid arrest is known as:
a. embezzlement. b. espionage. c. sabotage. d. extortion.