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14. The territorial jurisdiction in which the alleged crime happened.
a. venue          b. crime scene            c. boundary         d. plain view
29. What basic lead has a high suggestibility factor?
a. photos of known criminals shown to eyewitnesses as possible suspects    b. an injured suspect seeking aid at a hospital for an injury       c. description of the vehicle used in the crime       d. opportunity
31. Mutual trust, compatibility, and ____________ are the usual factors determining crime partners.
a. race      b. sex      c. skill/abilities     d. gender
32. Which is most likely to be a surveillance activity?
a. electronic eavesdropping        b. examination of subject/suspects garbage         c. use of lineup      d. robot (automatic) cameras
33. The public rejection of electronic eavesdropping most likely originates in _____________.
a. a fear of disclosure of hidden crimes         b. aversion to an invasion of privacy      c. a lack of knowledge of electronics      d. the opinion that it is a useless
34. The "core area" of police intelligence process is _____________.
a. review       b. analysis—interpretation     c. dissemination     d. collection
35. About _____________ of all law enforcement interviews are informal and take place outside of an office setting.
a. 10% Â Â Â Â Â b. 30% Â Â Â Â Â c. 60% Â Â Â Â Â Â Â d. 80%
37. According to the text, traditional methods of detecting deception during interviews only work about ____________ of the time.
a. 20% Â Â Â Â b. 35% Â Â Â Â c. 45% Â Â Â Â d. 50%
38. According to the text, people's eyes will usually ____________ when they are creating something in their mind.
a. move to the right      b. move to the left     c. look up     d. look down
39. The use of ____________ is a relatively new phenomenon in criminal investigations.
a. interrogations     b. hypnosis      c. polygraph tests    d. psychics
41. When the victim was last known to be alive to when the victim was found dead is the time period known as the ____________ of death.
a. span     b. time     c. window     d. segment
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