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Deck 3: The Face Page
1
What is another name for the face page?
A) Offense reports
B) Initial incident reports
C) Criminal indictments
D) True bills
A) Offense reports
B) Initial incident reports
C) Criminal indictments
D) True bills
B
2
How many crimes make up the UCR Part I index offenses?
A) Four
B) Five
C) Six
D) Seven
A) Four
B) Five
C) Six
D) Seven
D
3
Cases cleared by ___________________ include cases in which the law enforcement agency knows the identity of the offender and has enough information to prosecute the offender but is prevented from prosecuting by some reason outside the control of the agency.
A) Extraordinary means
B) Exemplary means
C) Exceptional means
D) Exempted means
A) Extraordinary means
B) Exemplary means
C) Exceptional means
D) Exempted means
C
4
NIBRS collect data on each single incident and arrest within 22 offense categories called ___________ offenses.
A) Group A
B) Group B
C) Part I
D) Part II
A) Group A
B) Group B
C) Part I
D) Part II
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5
NIBRS also collect arrest data on ______________ offenses.
A) Group A
B) Group B
C) Part I
D) Part II
A) Group A
B) Group B
C) Part I
D) Part II
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6
According to the UCR, criminal homicide includes:
A) Justifiable homicide and suicides and accidental deaths
B) Intentional and premeditated killings and unintentional killings
C) Homicide in the commission of a felony and non-felony homicides
D) Murder and non-negligent manslaughter and manslaughter by negligence
A) Justifiable homicide and suicides and accidental deaths
B) Intentional and premeditated killings and unintentional killings
C) Homicide in the commission of a felony and non-felony homicides
D) Murder and non-negligent manslaughter and manslaughter by negligence
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7
One way of clarifying or calling attention to a name in a report is to:
A) Capitalize the entire name.
B) Capitalize the last name only.
C) Underline the last name.
D) All of the above.
A) Capitalize the entire name.
B) Capitalize the last name only.
C) Underline the last name.
D) All of the above.
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8
The FBI has failed to create handbooks to assist agencies in reporting Uniform Crime Reporting and NIBRS data.
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9
Vandalism is an example of a Part I offense.
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10
Arson is an example of a Part I offense.
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11
Estimates of time spent writing reports averages only about 10 percent of a patrol law enforcement officer's day.
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12
Law Enforcement and security personnel consider the who, what, when, where, and how but usually not the why in the synopsis.
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13
How does NIBRS differ from the UCR?
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14
Describe two ways by which you can call attention to and clarify names in reports.
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