The document contains a 10 question quiz on fundamentals of criminal investigation. It tests knowledge on topics like: the founder of the Pinkerton detective agency; the first female detective, Kate Wayne; Henry Fielding creating the Bow Street Runners police force; and Robert Peel founding the London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard). It also covers important concepts like preserving crime scenes, the use of scientific methods by Hans Gross, the exclusionary rule from Mapp v. Ohio, and the chain of custody of evidence. The final question asks for the Latin term for criminal intent, which is 'mens rea'.
The document contains a 10 question quiz on fundamentals of criminal investigation. It tests knowledge on topics like: the founder of the Pinkerton detective agency; the first female detective, Kate Wayne; Henry Fielding creating the Bow Street Runners police force; and Robert Peel founding the London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard). It also covers important concepts like preserving crime scenes, the use of scientific methods by Hans Gross, the exclusionary rule from Mapp v. Ohio, and the chain of custody of evidence. The final question asks for the Latin term for criminal intent, which is 'mens rea'.
The document contains a 10 question quiz on fundamentals of criminal investigation. It tests knowledge on topics like: the founder of the Pinkerton detective agency; the first female detective, Kate Wayne; Henry Fielding creating the Bow Street Runners police force; and Robert Peel founding the London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard). It also covers important concepts like preserving crime scenes, the use of scientific methods by Hans Gross, the exclusionary rule from Mapp v. Ohio, and the chain of custody of evidence. The final question asks for the Latin term for criminal intent, which is 'mens rea'.
The document contains a 10 question quiz on fundamentals of criminal investigation. It tests knowledge on topics like: the founder of the Pinkerton detective agency; the first female detective, Kate Wayne; Henry Fielding creating the Bow Street Runners police force; and Robert Peel founding the London Metropolitan Police (Scotland Yard). It also covers important concepts like preserving crime scenes, the use of scientific methods by Hans Gross, the exclusionary rule from Mapp v. Ohio, and the chain of custody of evidence. The final question asks for the Latin term for criminal intent, which is 'mens rea'.
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Fundamentals Of Criminal Investigation Reviewer 1
1. America's most famous private investigator and founder of
Criminal Investigation. A. Alec Nayhem B. Allan Pinkerton C. Thomas Byrnes D. None of these 2. The first woman detective in the history of criminal investigation. A. Kathleen Jacob B. Candy Miles C. Kate Wayne D. Pines Hamilton 3. He was known to be the creator of the "bow street runners", a group of police officers attached to the Bow Street Court, and not in uniform, performing criminal investigative functions. A. Henry Fielding B. John Fielding C. John Howard D. Robert Peel 4. The founder and chief organizer of the London Metropolitan Police, the Scotland Yard, which became famous police organization in the world. A. Henry Fielding B. John Fielding C. John Howard D. Robert Peel 5. As a rule, do not touch, alter or remove anything at the crime scene until the evidence has been processed through notes, sketches and photographs, with proper measurements.This refers to A. the golden rule in investigation B. the number one SOP in investigation C. the act of note taking D. the act of crime scene preservation 6. An Englishman who published a handbook for Examining Magistrates in Munich, Germany and advocated the use of scientific methods in criminal investigation process. A. Hans Gross B. Thomas Byrnes C. Alphonse Bertillon D. Francis Galton
7. The SC ruled the illegally obtained evidence is inadmissible in
state criminal prosecutions in the famous case of A. Miranda vs Arizona B. Otit vs Jeff C. Mapp vs Ohio D. Milkey vs Wett 8. The continues accountability of persons handling evidences, and having responsibility of taking care and preserving the evidences from the time it was found until brought to court for presentation is called A. Chain of events B. Key events C. Chain of custody of evidence D. Chain of command 9. In England, he was a buckle maker then a brothel operator; a master criminal who became London's most effective criminal investigator. He was the most famous Thief-Catcher in 1720s. A. Alexander Macanochie B. Jonathan Wild C. Billy Cook D. John Howard 10. What is the Latin term for criminal intent? A. Mens Rea B. Magna Culpa C. Inflagrante Delicto D. Mala Vise Answers:Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. D 5. A 6. A 7. C 8. C 9. B 10.A