Forensics Interviewing and Interrogations Forensics: Chapter 2 Forensics: Chapter 6 and 60 minutes clip Module V: Chapter 2 Module V: Chapter 2
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What is to make the interviewee feel ignored?
What is one of the WORST things a forensic interviewer can do in the context of a forensic interview?
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What are material, relevant and competent?
These are the three criteria necessary for a photograph to be admissible in court
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What are 'knowledge and empathy'?
These are the most important characteristics of an effective interrogator according to FBI Special Agent Ali Soufan
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What is jurisdiction?
This is a court's power to hear a case
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What is a venue?
This is the location in which a trial is heard based on where the litigants reside and where the case/crime originated
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What is a Miranda warning?
This needs to be used at the moment when talking to a witness that you (the investigating officer) suspect the individual of a crime
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What are to observe and plan, measure distances, plot objects, take notes, use a legend and scale, and reassess the sketch?
These are the steps to sketching a crime scene
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What are suspects?
__________________ are persons who are directly or indirectly connected to a crime.
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What is 'forum shopping'?
This is the process in which a case falls under the jurisdiction of multiple courts and the attorney(s) file the case in the court most likely to offer a favorable outcome
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What is concurrent jurisdiction? (Also, what is overlapping horizontal jurisdiction?)
Courts that have the same jurisdiction over some cases are said to have _______________ jurisdiction
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What is a cognitive interview?
This type of interview forces individuals to relate to a particular event and identify what happened before or after, in a different order, or to change perspectives
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What are crime scene, surveillance, aerial, night, laboratory, mug shots, and lineup?
These are types of investigative photography
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What are 1. reports, records and databases; 2. suspects of a crime; and 3. people who are not suspects of a crime but have some knowledge about a crime?
These are the three general sources of information available to investigators
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What are three-judge district courts?
These federal courts now primarily handle cases involving the drawing of legislative districts, certain civil rights cases and questions of campaign finance
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What are constitutional violations and civil liberty issues?
These are the kinds of cases that are generally heard by the United States Supreme Court
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What is intelligence?
This is comprised of ANALYSIS and INFORMATION
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What is 'it's better to include too much than too little'?
This is the general rule of thumb when doing the sketch of a crime scene
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What are (any three of the following): culturally adroit, adaptable, knowledgeable about elements of a crime, self-controlled, patient, confident, optimistic, objective and sensitive to individual rights?
These are (any) three characteristics of an effective interviewer or interrogator according to your textbook
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What are federal district courts?
The majority of federal cases start and end here
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What is Congress?
________________ retains the ultimate authority over federal courts
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What is verbiage or wording?
Stories or lies use the same __________________ repeatedly, as if from a script
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What are accuracy, repeatability, simplicity, speed and portability?
These are the benefits to a CAD, or Computer-Assisted Drawing
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What is an interrogation?
This is the process of obtaining information about a crime from a suspect
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What are: federal question jurisdiction, federal party jurisdiction and diversity jurisdiction?
These are the three general categories of federal cases
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What are felony cases and civil cases involving large sums of money?
State trial courts hear a majority of this kind of case

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