What type of investigative detention is less intrusive than an arrest but more intrusive than a Terry stop?
a. Stationhouse detentions
b. Jailhouse detentions
c. Holding cell detentions
d. Booking room
a
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Outline the flow of evidence from crime scene to crime laboratory. Why is case screening an important procedure?
What will be an ideal response?
On occasion, voluntary intoxication has been successfully employed as a partial defense
in the commission of a criminal act. However, intoxication has never been used successfully as a defense in DUI. The reason for this can best be explained by which one of the following statements: a. Intoxication is in itself the key element of the offense, not a contributing factor. b. The courts are hesitant to allow this defense due to growing negative public opinion regarding DUI offenders. c. The courts are hesitant to allow this defense because deterrence is considered the best solution to the problem of DUI. d. Many people believe that problem drinking is a medical problem and therefore should not be addressed by the courts.
?Which is not one of the four "crime phases" of murderer behavior that investigators use to develop offender profiles and gain insight into their personalities?
A. antecedent? B. ?method and manner C. ?body disposal D. ?pre-offense behavior
Discuss the relationship between electronic surveillance and one's reasonable expectation of privacy
What will be an ideal response?