Criminal Investigation (Justice Series), Updated Edition, 3rd edition
by Michael Lyman
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, TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Foundations of Criminal Investigation
2. The Crime Scene: Field Notes, Documenting, and Reporting
3. Processing the Crime Scene
4. Identifying Criminal Suspects: Field and Laboratory Processes
5. Legal Issues in Criminal Investigation
6. Interviews and Interrogations
7. Criminal Intelligence and Surveillance Operations
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8. Informant Management and Undercover Operations
9. Death Investigations
10. Robbery
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11. Assault and Related Offenses
12. Missing and Abducted Persons
13. Crimes against Children: Child Abuse and Child Fatalities
14. Theft and Fraud-Related Offenses
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15. Arson and Bombings
16. Terrorism and National Security Crimes
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,Criminal Investigation, (Justice Series) 3e Update, (Lyman)
Chapter 1 Foundations of Criminal Investigation
1.1 Multiple Choice Questions
1) Thief catchers were hired during the crime wave in England during the 18th and 19th
centuries and were identified as:
A) Hirelings
B) Profiteers
C) Rent a cops
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D) Bobbies
Answer: A
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Objective: Explain the history of criminal investigation.
Level: Basic
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2) The Bow Street Runners were established by:
A) Sir Robert Peel
B) Henry Fielding
C) Frances Smith
D) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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Answer: B
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Objective: Explain the history of criminal investigation.
Level: Basic
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3) England’s first paid, full-time police force, the London Metropolitan Police Department, was
named after:
A) Sir Robert Peel
B) Henry Fielding
C) Frances Smith
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D) Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Answer: A
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4) Which of the following U.S. cities established the first professional police force?
A) Boston
B) New York
C) Philadelphia
D) Washington, D.C.
Answer: A
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Objective: Explain the history of criminal investigation.
Level: Basic
5) The first criminal investigation agency in the United States was the:
A) William j. Burns Detective Agency
B) Pinkerton National Detective Agency
C) United States Investigative Agency
D) Private Eye Investigative Agency
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Answer: B
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Objective: Explain the history of criminal investigation.
Level: Basic
6) Thomas Byrnes, the chief detective of New York City, at 9:00 a.m. marched all of the
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criminals who had been arrested the previous 24 hours before his detectives. This became
known as the:
A) Parade of Criminals
B) Byrnes’ Parade of Offenders
C) Mulberry Street Morning Parade
D) 12th Precinct Parade
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Answer: C
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Objective: Explain the history of criminal investigation.
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7) The single most significant development in criminal investigation in the United States was
the establishment of the ________ in 1924.
A) Secret Service
B) Border Patrol
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C) DEA
D) FBI
Answer: D
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8) The FBI’s early contributions included:
A) The National Academy
B) A crime laboratory that was available to state and local police
C) The National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
D) All of the above
Answer: D
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