Deck 10: Investigating Homicide

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This is the technical term for a solved homicide:

A) Homicide Clearance
B) Homicide Solvability
C) Dead Murder
D) Resolved Homicide
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Which one of the following is NOT a criterion the FBI uses in determining whether a crime is exceptionally cleared?

A) Location of the offender must be known.
B) If the offender is not dead, the homicide investigation must be at least 3 months old
C) Something must prevent law enforcement from making an arrest.
D) Identity of at least one offender must be certain.
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What is the percentage of cleared homicide today in the U.S. according to your text?

A) Under 20%
B) Around 60%
C) 79%
D) Over 80%
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Research shows that homicide clearance is more likely in the U.S. when

A) Victims are over 65 years old.
B) The homicide is part of another felony crime.
C) Homicide is a drug-related homicide.
D) The offender is a family member.
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These cases are amazingly easy to solve.

A) Classics
B) Textbook Cases
C) Sinkers
D) Dunkers
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Which of the following is not one of the three major responsibilities of a responding officer in a homicide case according to the text?

A) Determine whether victim is dead or alive.
B) Interview witnesses
C) Arrest an offender if present
D) Preserve the crime scene evidence
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The Supreme Court ruled that citizens have a reasonable expectation of privacy in this 1967 case.

A) Katz v. United States
B) Miranda v. Arizona
C) New York V. Belton
D) Mincey v. Arizona
Question
In New York V. Belton (1981), the Supreme Court ruled that an entire car would be considered:

A) In the immediate area of a suspect and thus searchable.
B) Beyond the grasp of a suspect and thus not searchable.
C) Beyond the scope of a search incident to an arrest.
D) Transportable and as a result it can be searched without a warrant.
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If a homicide investigator notes that a person did not die an accidental death but that a homicide ended their life. What is the investigator talking about?

A) Cause of death
B) Proximate cause of death
C) Immediate cause of death
D) Manner of death
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Deck 10: Investigating Homicide
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This is the technical term for a solved homicide:

A) Homicide Clearance
B) Homicide Solvability
C) Dead Murder
D) Resolved Homicide
A
2
Which one of the following is NOT a criterion the FBI uses in determining whether a crime is exceptionally cleared?

A) Location of the offender must be known.
B) If the offender is not dead, the homicide investigation must be at least 3 months old
C) Something must prevent law enforcement from making an arrest.
D) Identity of at least one offender must be certain.
B
3
What is the percentage of cleared homicide today in the U.S. according to your text?

A) Under 20%
B) Around 60%
C) 79%
D) Over 80%
B
4
Research shows that homicide clearance is more likely in the U.S. when

A) Victims are over 65 years old.
B) The homicide is part of another felony crime.
C) Homicide is a drug-related homicide.
D) The offender is a family member.
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These cases are amazingly easy to solve.

A) Classics
B) Textbook Cases
C) Sinkers
D) Dunkers
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Which of the following is not one of the three major responsibilities of a responding officer in a homicide case according to the text?

A) Determine whether victim is dead or alive.
B) Interview witnesses
C) Arrest an offender if present
D) Preserve the crime scene evidence
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The Supreme Court ruled that citizens have a reasonable expectation of privacy in this 1967 case.

A) Katz v. United States
B) Miranda v. Arizona
C) New York V. Belton
D) Mincey v. Arizona
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In New York V. Belton (1981), the Supreme Court ruled that an entire car would be considered:

A) In the immediate area of a suspect and thus searchable.
B) Beyond the grasp of a suspect and thus not searchable.
C) Beyond the scope of a search incident to an arrest.
D) Transportable and as a result it can be searched without a warrant.
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If a homicide investigator notes that a person did not die an accidental death but that a homicide ended their life. What is the investigator talking about?

A) Cause of death
B) Proximate cause of death
C) Immediate cause of death
D) Manner of death
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