Deck 10: Inquiry Methods and Fraud Reports

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The following are characteristics of a good interview except:

A) The interview is conducted as closely as possible to the event in question
B) The interview is objective, meaning the information is gathered in a fair and impartial manner.
C) The interview is short in length
D) Too much information is collected.
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Which of the following is not a good thing to do during an interview?

A) Conduct the interview in private
B) Establish the purpose of the interview
C) Interview more than one person at once
D) Do not invade body space
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Which of the following is the most common inquiry method?

A) Graphology
B) Pencil-and-paper tests
C) Interviewing
D) Voice stress analysis and polygraphs
Question
Which of the following is not an example of a verbal clue?

A) Changes in speech pattern
B) Selective memory
C) Oaths
D) Intolerance for dishonest conduct
Question
Assessment questions seek to:

A) Gain an admission
B) Find out specific details related to the fraud
C) Establish credibility of the respondent
D) None of the above
Question
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a good interview?

A) The interview is of sufficient length and depth to get relevant facts
B) The interview quickly gets to the focus
C) Interview is conducted as far away from the event as possible
D) Interviewer avoids unnecessary facts
Question
Which is not a verbal clue that would place suspicion on an interviewee?

A) Frequent reference to good character
B) Eagerness to end the interview
C) Avoidance of emotionally charged terms
D) Answering with a question
E) All of the above are suspicious verbal clues
Question
Calibration is:

A) The use of interpersonal space to convey meaning.
B) The process of observing behavior before questioning begins.
C) The strongest response to a threatened ego
D) The weakest response to a threatened ego
Question
During which stage of the reactionary process is the most useful time to interview individuals who are dealing with fraud?

A) acceptance
B) bargaining
C) depression
D) anger
Question
Which of the following is the last reaction in the predictable sequence of reactions

A) Depression
B) Anger
C) Rationalization
D) Acceptance
Question
Which of the following will result in the worst interviewing results?

A) Taking notes during the interview
B) Interviewing the suspect before enough information is collected
C) Being sympathetic in the interview
D) Using technical jargon
Question
The most effective theme of interviewing is:

A) that help is being sought
B) the motive for committing the fraud
C) the fraud and how it evolved
D) the suspect's involvement in the fraud
E) none of the above
Question
Which of the following is the correct sequence of reactions to crisis?

A) Denial, anger, rationalization, depression, acceptance
B) Rationalization, anger, depression, acceptance, denial
C) Denial, depression, anger, rationalization, acceptance
D) Rationalization, depression, anger, denial, acceptance
Question
All of the following are important elements to successful interviews except:

A) Using short questions confined to one topic, which can be clearly and easily understood
B) Using leading questions
C) Requiring direct responses
D) Pointing out some, but not all, of the circumstantial evidence
Question
Interviewers who use pacing are employing a form of communication called _________.

A) Kinetic
B) Paralinguistic
C) Chronemic
D) Proxemic
Question
Interviewers should demonstrate all but which characteristic during interviews?

A) Efficiency
B) Politeness
C) Courtesy
D) Admiration of the perpetrator
Question
The use of body movement to convey meaning is

A) Proxemic communication
B) Kinetic communication
C) Chronemic communication
D) Paralinguistic communication
Question
Which of the following is a characteristic of a good interviewer?

A) One who interrupts respondents
B) One who is able to get others to open up and share information
C) One who interviews in a non-formal manner
D) One who demonstrates a biased opinion
Question
Most nonverbal clues fall into one of four categories. Which is not one of those categories?

A) Paralinguistics
B) Kinetics
C) Chronometrics
D) Proxemics
E) All of the above are categories of nonverbal clues
Question
Which of the following practices should interviewers avoid?

A) Taking detailed notes.
B) Making notes regarding your overall opinions or impressions of a witness
C) Being prepared by writing down a list of interview questions
D) All of the above should be avoided.
Question
Which of the following is something that an interviewee might do or feel while in the denial phase?

A) Insult, harm, or slander the interviewer
B) Attempt to justify the act of the fraud
C) Become sad, withdraw, or lose interest in the fraud
D) The interviewee may lack comprehension of what the interviewer has said about the fraud.
Question
Which of the following is not a verbal clue that someone may be lying?

A) Reluctance to terminate the interview
B) Rambling
C) Repetition of the question
D) Refusal to implicate other suspects
E) All of the above are verbal clues
Question
In the sequence of reactions to a crisis, which is the most dangerous time in which to attempt to solve a fraud?

A) Denial
B) Anger
C) Depression
D) Rationalization
Question
Which of the following is a non-sensitive word?

A) Inquiry.
B) Review.
C) Interview.
D) Shortage.
Question
Which of the following is not a type of interviewee?

A) Friendly
B) Factual
C) Neutral
D) Hostile
Question
Which are not elements of conversation?

A) Expression
B) Persuasion
C) Therapy
D) Ritual
E) Information Exchange
Question
_______________________ refers to the use of time in interpersonal relationships to convey meaning, attitudes and desires?

A) Proxemic communication
B) Chronemic Communication
C) Kinetic communication
D) Paralinguistic communication
Question
Use of the following methods will help an interviewer deal with difficult people, except:

A) Disarm the interviewee using surprise
B) Change tactics
C) Make it hard to say "No"
D) Don't react
E) All of the above are useful in dealing with difficult people
Question
Each of the following is a clue that an interviewee is dishonest EXCEPT,

A) Upon repeated accusations, a dishonest person's denials become more vehement.
B) In order to add credibility to false statements, liars request that the interviewers obtain character testimony from other people.
C) Liars often refuse to implicate possible suspects-or, in other words, honest people are more willing to name others involved in misdeeds.
D) Dishonest people frequently cover their mouths with their hand or fingers during deception.
Question
All of the following are true concerning polygraphs except:

A) Polygraphs are more complicated than voice stress analyzers
B) They rarely detect psychopathic liars
C) Individuals who pass polygraph tests are probably innocent
D) Investigators must inform suspects that they do not have to take a polygraph
E) All of the above are true
Question
Which of the following is not a reaction to crisis:

A) Denial.
B) Depression.
C) Acceptance.
D) Apathy.
Question
Which of the following is not considered a normal response to an ego threat?

A) Repression
B) Disapproval
C) Loss of Status
D) Trauma
Question
In an admission-seeking interview,

A) the interview should be held in the interviewee's office or home.
B) the interviewer must read Miranda Warnings.
C) the interviewee should be confronted as soon as authorities have reason to suspect him.
D) the interviewer should attempt to interrupt any denial.
Question
_________ are not very good investigative methods because they often lead to incorrect decisions and frighten innocent people.

A) Interviews
B) Interrogations
C) Graphology
D) Voice stress analysis and polygraphs
Question
All of the following are verbal clues for deception except for:

A) Changes in speech patterns
B) Selective memory
C) Making excuses
D) Direct eye contact
Question
In which of the following stages would an individual usually become withdrawn, uncooperative, or embarrassed?

A) Denial.
B) Anger.
C) Rationalization.
D) Depression.
Question
Which of the following elements is true regarding a confession?

A) The confession can be changed in ink, with everyone's initials
B) A written confession must be completely voluntary
C) A written confession must contain elements of the fraudster's intent
D) A written confession should be drafted by the confessors
E) All of the elements should exist during a confession
Question
All of the following are true concerning the preparation for an interview except:

A) The interview room should establish a sense of privacy
B) The investigator should not suggest that the accused have counsel present
C) The investigator must give Miranda warnings to the accused
D) All of above are true
Question
Which of the following is an element of a leading question?

A) It is not easily understood.
B) It contains the answer in it.
C) It generally requires a "yes" or "no" answer.
D) It is confusing and suggests an answer opposite to the correct one.
Question
Which of the following methods is the most efficient method to reduce the negative effects of the etiquette barrier of communication?

A) Showing a generally accepted and sympathetic attitude toward respondents
B) Telling respondents that information will be handled confidentially
C) Selecting an appropriate interviewer and a proper setting for the interview
D) Convincing respondents that the interview is a good use of their time.
Question
Which of the following is not necessary when interviewing?

A) Use clear and easily understood questions
B) Concentrate more on the answer being given than the next question you will ask
C) Use questions focused on getting the responses you seek
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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Which of the following is NOT an important Closing Question?

A) In conclusion, what do you think should be done?
B) Do you know anyone else I should talk to?
C) Is there anything I have forgotten to ask that you believe would be relevant?
D) If I need to talk to you again, would that be all right?
Question
Which of the following would be considered a form of denial?

A) A person's anger is directed at friends, relatives, or co-workers.
B) After an attempt to resolve the problem fails, a person's hope diminishes.
C) A person's anger is replaced by disappointment or embarrassment.
D) A person does not comprehend what has been said.
Question
While planning an interview, it is important that the investigator gather the following information about the interviewee:

A) Personal background information
B) Information about the interviewee's legal counsel
C) Attitude toward investigation
D) Any physical or mental conditions, such as alcohol or drug use
Question
Which of the following is NOT an Inhibitor of Communication?

A) Threatened Egos
B) Trauma
C) Catharsis
D) Unconscious Behavior
Question
Guilty people almost never confess when it is conveyed that they are what type of person?

A) Bad
B) Considerate
C) Good
D) Friendly
Question
Which of the following is an example of Stage 2 in the reaction to a crisis?

A) A person appears temporarily stunned or dazed.
B) A person feels that the perpetrator's motivation was almost justifiable.
C) A person insults, harms, or slanders the suspect.
D) A person is sad and withdraws or loses interest in the environment
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Which of the following are TRUE concerning signed statements?

A) Allow the confessor to draft the statement,
B) The statement's wording should be general,
C) Declarants should read and sign the statement without undue delay,
D) Two people are legally required to witness the signing of the statement
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Which of the following is not an example of proper interviewer demeanor?

A) Sit fairly close to the interviewee and stay seated.
B) Take careful notes during the interview.
C) Thank the witness for cooperating.
D) Be friendly but not social.
Question
A person will generally confess when

A) There is doubt in the mind of the accuser as to his or her guilt
B) They perceive the benefits of confession outweigh the penalties,
C) The accuser has reasonable suspicion or predication to believe the accused has committed an offense,
D) The accuser conveys the accused as a "bad person"
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The feeling of a General Manager that he can "save" an employee who has committed a fraudulent act is an indication that the manager is in what stage of Crisis.

A) Denial
B) Rationalization or bargaining
C) Depression
D) Bargaining or Rationalization
Question
The most common of all investigative techniques is:

A) Interviewing
B) Undercover operations
C) Ratio analysis
D) Invigilation
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Which of the following is NOT a technique for refuting an alibi?

A) Display physical evidence,
B) Discuss specific witnesses to the crime by name,
C) Discuss deceptions,
D) Present alternatives.
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What is one of the most important personality traits of being an effective interviewer?

A) Happy/cheerful
B) Strict
C) Outgoing
D) Open/direct
Question
Which of the following is NOT a step in the admission-seeking interview?

A) Interrupt denials,
B) Intimidation tactics
C) Delaying tactics
D) Accuse directly
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What is Graphology?

A) The study of handwriting for the purpose of character analysis
B) Voice stress analysis for the purpose of determining whether a person is lying or telling the truth.
C) Using answers to pencil-and-paper honesty tests to elicit information about a person's honesty and code of ethics.
D) The process by which we obtain release from unpleasant emotional tensions by talking about the source of these tensions.
Question
It is said that everyone lies for any one of the following reasons except::

A) To receive rewards
B) To avoid punishment
C) To help others
D) People lie for any one of the above reasons (All are correct)
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Which of the following is NOT considered a basic strategy of admission-seeking interviews?

A) Obtaining confession,
B) Maximizing sympathy,
C) Minimizing sympathy,
D) Minimizing perception of moral wrongdoing
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Deck 10: Inquiry Methods and Fraud Reports
1
The following are characteristics of a good interview except:

A) The interview is conducted as closely as possible to the event in question
B) The interview is objective, meaning the information is gathered in a fair and impartial manner.
C) The interview is short in length
D) Too much information is collected.
C
A: This is a characteristic of a good interview
B: This is a characteristic of a good interview
C: A good interview can be short or long in length
D: This is a characteristic of a good interview
2
Which of the following is not a good thing to do during an interview?

A) Conduct the interview in private
B) Establish the purpose of the interview
C) Interview more than one person at once
D) Do not invade body space
C
A: This is good because it can limit distractions during the interview
B: Revealing the purpose of the interview, at least in general terms, can help put the interviewee at better ease
C: Interviewees will often influence what information is given if they are interviewed together
D: This can place undo stress or pressure on the interviewee
3
Which of the following is the most common inquiry method?

A) Graphology
B) Pencil-and-paper tests
C) Interviewing
D) Voice stress analysis and polygraphs
C
4
Which of the following is not an example of a verbal clue?

A) Changes in speech pattern
B) Selective memory
C) Oaths
D) Intolerance for dishonest conduct
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Assessment questions seek to:

A) Gain an admission
B) Find out specific details related to the fraud
C) Establish credibility of the respondent
D) None of the above
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6
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a good interview?

A) The interview is of sufficient length and depth to get relevant facts
B) The interview quickly gets to the focus
C) Interview is conducted as far away from the event as possible
D) Interviewer avoids unnecessary facts
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7
Which is not a verbal clue that would place suspicion on an interviewee?

A) Frequent reference to good character
B) Eagerness to end the interview
C) Avoidance of emotionally charged terms
D) Answering with a question
E) All of the above are suspicious verbal clues
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8
Calibration is:

A) The use of interpersonal space to convey meaning.
B) The process of observing behavior before questioning begins.
C) The strongest response to a threatened ego
D) The weakest response to a threatened ego
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9
During which stage of the reactionary process is the most useful time to interview individuals who are dealing with fraud?

A) acceptance
B) bargaining
C) depression
D) anger
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10
Which of the following is the last reaction in the predictable sequence of reactions

A) Depression
B) Anger
C) Rationalization
D) Acceptance
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11
Which of the following will result in the worst interviewing results?

A) Taking notes during the interview
B) Interviewing the suspect before enough information is collected
C) Being sympathetic in the interview
D) Using technical jargon
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12
The most effective theme of interviewing is:

A) that help is being sought
B) the motive for committing the fraud
C) the fraud and how it evolved
D) the suspect's involvement in the fraud
E) none of the above
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13
Which of the following is the correct sequence of reactions to crisis?

A) Denial, anger, rationalization, depression, acceptance
B) Rationalization, anger, depression, acceptance, denial
C) Denial, depression, anger, rationalization, acceptance
D) Rationalization, depression, anger, denial, acceptance
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14
All of the following are important elements to successful interviews except:

A) Using short questions confined to one topic, which can be clearly and easily understood
B) Using leading questions
C) Requiring direct responses
D) Pointing out some, but not all, of the circumstantial evidence
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Interviewers who use pacing are employing a form of communication called _________.

A) Kinetic
B) Paralinguistic
C) Chronemic
D) Proxemic
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16
Interviewers should demonstrate all but which characteristic during interviews?

A) Efficiency
B) Politeness
C) Courtesy
D) Admiration of the perpetrator
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The use of body movement to convey meaning is

A) Proxemic communication
B) Kinetic communication
C) Chronemic communication
D) Paralinguistic communication
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18
Which of the following is a characteristic of a good interviewer?

A) One who interrupts respondents
B) One who is able to get others to open up and share information
C) One who interviews in a non-formal manner
D) One who demonstrates a biased opinion
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19
Most nonverbal clues fall into one of four categories. Which is not one of those categories?

A) Paralinguistics
B) Kinetics
C) Chronometrics
D) Proxemics
E) All of the above are categories of nonverbal clues
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20
Which of the following practices should interviewers avoid?

A) Taking detailed notes.
B) Making notes regarding your overall opinions or impressions of a witness
C) Being prepared by writing down a list of interview questions
D) All of the above should be avoided.
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21
Which of the following is something that an interviewee might do or feel while in the denial phase?

A) Insult, harm, or slander the interviewer
B) Attempt to justify the act of the fraud
C) Become sad, withdraw, or lose interest in the fraud
D) The interviewee may lack comprehension of what the interviewer has said about the fraud.
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22
Which of the following is not a verbal clue that someone may be lying?

A) Reluctance to terminate the interview
B) Rambling
C) Repetition of the question
D) Refusal to implicate other suspects
E) All of the above are verbal clues
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23
In the sequence of reactions to a crisis, which is the most dangerous time in which to attempt to solve a fraud?

A) Denial
B) Anger
C) Depression
D) Rationalization
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24
Which of the following is a non-sensitive word?

A) Inquiry.
B) Review.
C) Interview.
D) Shortage.
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25
Which of the following is not a type of interviewee?

A) Friendly
B) Factual
C) Neutral
D) Hostile
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26
Which are not elements of conversation?

A) Expression
B) Persuasion
C) Therapy
D) Ritual
E) Information Exchange
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27
_______________________ refers to the use of time in interpersonal relationships to convey meaning, attitudes and desires?

A) Proxemic communication
B) Chronemic Communication
C) Kinetic communication
D) Paralinguistic communication
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28
Use of the following methods will help an interviewer deal with difficult people, except:

A) Disarm the interviewee using surprise
B) Change tactics
C) Make it hard to say "No"
D) Don't react
E) All of the above are useful in dealing with difficult people
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29
Each of the following is a clue that an interviewee is dishonest EXCEPT,

A) Upon repeated accusations, a dishonest person's denials become more vehement.
B) In order to add credibility to false statements, liars request that the interviewers obtain character testimony from other people.
C) Liars often refuse to implicate possible suspects-or, in other words, honest people are more willing to name others involved in misdeeds.
D) Dishonest people frequently cover their mouths with their hand or fingers during deception.
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30
All of the following are true concerning polygraphs except:

A) Polygraphs are more complicated than voice stress analyzers
B) They rarely detect psychopathic liars
C) Individuals who pass polygraph tests are probably innocent
D) Investigators must inform suspects that they do not have to take a polygraph
E) All of the above are true
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31
Which of the following is not a reaction to crisis:

A) Denial.
B) Depression.
C) Acceptance.
D) Apathy.
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32
Which of the following is not considered a normal response to an ego threat?

A) Repression
B) Disapproval
C) Loss of Status
D) Trauma
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33
In an admission-seeking interview,

A) the interview should be held in the interviewee's office or home.
B) the interviewer must read Miranda Warnings.
C) the interviewee should be confronted as soon as authorities have reason to suspect him.
D) the interviewer should attempt to interrupt any denial.
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34
_________ are not very good investigative methods because they often lead to incorrect decisions and frighten innocent people.

A) Interviews
B) Interrogations
C) Graphology
D) Voice stress analysis and polygraphs
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35
All of the following are verbal clues for deception except for:

A) Changes in speech patterns
B) Selective memory
C) Making excuses
D) Direct eye contact
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36
In which of the following stages would an individual usually become withdrawn, uncooperative, or embarrassed?

A) Denial.
B) Anger.
C) Rationalization.
D) Depression.
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37
Which of the following elements is true regarding a confession?

A) The confession can be changed in ink, with everyone's initials
B) A written confession must be completely voluntary
C) A written confession must contain elements of the fraudster's intent
D) A written confession should be drafted by the confessors
E) All of the elements should exist during a confession
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38
All of the following are true concerning the preparation for an interview except:

A) The interview room should establish a sense of privacy
B) The investigator should not suggest that the accused have counsel present
C) The investigator must give Miranda warnings to the accused
D) All of above are true
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39
Which of the following is an element of a leading question?

A) It is not easily understood.
B) It contains the answer in it.
C) It generally requires a "yes" or "no" answer.
D) It is confusing and suggests an answer opposite to the correct one.
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40
Which of the following methods is the most efficient method to reduce the negative effects of the etiquette barrier of communication?

A) Showing a generally accepted and sympathetic attitude toward respondents
B) Telling respondents that information will be handled confidentially
C) Selecting an appropriate interviewer and a proper setting for the interview
D) Convincing respondents that the interview is a good use of their time.
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41
Which of the following is not necessary when interviewing?

A) Use clear and easily understood questions
B) Concentrate more on the answer being given than the next question you will ask
C) Use questions focused on getting the responses you seek
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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42
Which of the following is NOT an important Closing Question?

A) In conclusion, what do you think should be done?
B) Do you know anyone else I should talk to?
C) Is there anything I have forgotten to ask that you believe would be relevant?
D) If I need to talk to you again, would that be all right?
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43
Which of the following would be considered a form of denial?

A) A person's anger is directed at friends, relatives, or co-workers.
B) After an attempt to resolve the problem fails, a person's hope diminishes.
C) A person's anger is replaced by disappointment or embarrassment.
D) A person does not comprehend what has been said.
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44
While planning an interview, it is important that the investigator gather the following information about the interviewee:

A) Personal background information
B) Information about the interviewee's legal counsel
C) Attitude toward investigation
D) Any physical or mental conditions, such as alcohol or drug use
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45
Which of the following is NOT an Inhibitor of Communication?

A) Threatened Egos
B) Trauma
C) Catharsis
D) Unconscious Behavior
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46
Guilty people almost never confess when it is conveyed that they are what type of person?

A) Bad
B) Considerate
C) Good
D) Friendly
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47
Which of the following is an example of Stage 2 in the reaction to a crisis?

A) A person appears temporarily stunned or dazed.
B) A person feels that the perpetrator's motivation was almost justifiable.
C) A person insults, harms, or slanders the suspect.
D) A person is sad and withdraws or loses interest in the environment
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48
Which of the following are TRUE concerning signed statements?

A) Allow the confessor to draft the statement,
B) The statement's wording should be general,
C) Declarants should read and sign the statement without undue delay,
D) Two people are legally required to witness the signing of the statement
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49
Which of the following is not an example of proper interviewer demeanor?

A) Sit fairly close to the interviewee and stay seated.
B) Take careful notes during the interview.
C) Thank the witness for cooperating.
D) Be friendly but not social.
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50
A person will generally confess when

A) There is doubt in the mind of the accuser as to his or her guilt
B) They perceive the benefits of confession outweigh the penalties,
C) The accuser has reasonable suspicion or predication to believe the accused has committed an offense,
D) The accuser conveys the accused as a "bad person"
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51
The feeling of a General Manager that he can "save" an employee who has committed a fraudulent act is an indication that the manager is in what stage of Crisis.

A) Denial
B) Rationalization or bargaining
C) Depression
D) Bargaining or Rationalization
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52
The most common of all investigative techniques is:

A) Interviewing
B) Undercover operations
C) Ratio analysis
D) Invigilation
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53
Which of the following is NOT a technique for refuting an alibi?

A) Display physical evidence,
B) Discuss specific witnesses to the crime by name,
C) Discuss deceptions,
D) Present alternatives.
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54
What is one of the most important personality traits of being an effective interviewer?

A) Happy/cheerful
B) Strict
C) Outgoing
D) Open/direct
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55
Which of the following is NOT a step in the admission-seeking interview?

A) Interrupt denials,
B) Intimidation tactics
C) Delaying tactics
D) Accuse directly
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56
What is Graphology?

A) The study of handwriting for the purpose of character analysis
B) Voice stress analysis for the purpose of determining whether a person is lying or telling the truth.
C) Using answers to pencil-and-paper honesty tests to elicit information about a person's honesty and code of ethics.
D) The process by which we obtain release from unpleasant emotional tensions by talking about the source of these tensions.
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57
It is said that everyone lies for any one of the following reasons except::

A) To receive rewards
B) To avoid punishment
C) To help others
D) People lie for any one of the above reasons (All are correct)
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58
Which of the following is NOT considered a basic strategy of admission-seeking interviews?

A) Obtaining confession,
B) Maximizing sympathy,
C) Minimizing sympathy,
D) Minimizing perception of moral wrongdoing
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