1Q, A(n) _________ was an individual who tricked another person into committing
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1Q, A(n) _________ was an individual who tricked another person into committing a crime and then would turn that person in for a Parliamentary reward.
Informer
Thieftaker
Thief maker
2Q, Which of the following is NOT a method of identification mentioned in this chapter?
Voice recognition
Photography
DNA
Fingerprints
Bertillonage
3Q, To address the problems relating to Parliamentary reward, early detectives were linked to the crime of:
Rape
Kidnapping
Murder
Public drunkenness
4Q, Rounding up the usual suspects often took the form of, or was also known as, a:
Rogues gallery
Bertillonage
Dragnet
Third degree
5Q, A _________ was a collection of photographs used for the purpose of criminal identification.
Rouges gallery
Bertillonage
Dragnet
Third Degree
6Q, What are the developments in criminal investigation that have occurred during the community problem-solving era of policing?
DNA analysis as a method of identification
Large computer networks and data banks
COMPSTAT
Empirical research on the criminal investigation process
All of the above
7Q, What are the strategies mentioned in the textbook that provide opportunities for residents to share information with the police in solving crimes?
Tip lines
School liaison officers
Police involvement in community watch groups
All of the above
8Q, Which of the following is NOT true about the reform era of policing?
This era took place from the early 1900s to the 1960s
This era enforced police professionalism
The community was invaluable to the police's effectiveness
Detectives were efficient crime solvers
9Q, Which of the following is NOT true about the FBI?
The FBI was created by J. Edgar Hoover in 1908
The FBI was initially plagued with scandals but later grew to be a prominent law enforcement agency
The FBI is responsible for counterintelligence and antiradical investigations
The FBI is responsible for kidnappings
10Q, What led to the creation of state police agencies?
Automobiles
Ineffective local police departments
The need for law enforcement in less populated, rural areas
All of the above
None of the above
11Q, What kind of behaviors were associated with the third degree?
Beating with a rubber house
Placing a suspect in a sweatbox for hours and hours under constant questioning
Drilling teeth
Burning with lit cigars or cigarettes
All of the above
12Q, Why is history important?
Understanding history allows for an appreciation of how things have changed over time
The present is the product of the past
Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it
It is possible to predict the future by knowing the past
All of the above
13Q,What era of policing used investigative tactics like the dragnet roundup of suspects and the third degree?
Political era of policing
Reform era of policing
Community problem-solving era of policing
14Q, Which of the following does not relate to the political era of policing?
The dragnet roundup of suspects
The third degree
Bertillonage
Fingerprinting
15Q, The premise of __________ was that the bone structures of an adult did not change over the course of a lifetime.
Brundage
Watchcomzule
Windage
Bertillonage
16Q,Among the limitations of photography as a method of criminal identification was that:
Criminals could easily alter their appearance
In order to be useful, authorities needed to have a photograph of the wanted person
Both of the above
None of the above
17Q, The mid-1800s to the early 1900s in American policing has been characterized as the:
Political era of policing
Reform era of policing
Community problem-solving era of policing
The modern era of policing
18Q, Making detectives reactive and assigning them to cases reduced the likelihood that:
Detectives could trick people into committing crime
Detectives could conduct illegal searches
Detectives would solve too many crimes
Informer
Thieftaker
Thief maker
Explanation / Answer
Ans 1 : Thiefmaker
This was in early 1800s , when the individuals tricked other people so that they could commit crimes and then they would turn the same person in for the parliamentary reward.
Thieftakers were the ones who were hired by the people to recover their stolen property.
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