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C. To Identify, Locate and Provide Evidence of His Guilt

The document contains 40 multiple choice questions about various topics related to criminal investigation and police systems around the world. The questions cover topics such as the goals of a criminal investigation, ranks in different police forces, techniques used in investigating crimes, types of evidence, and characteristics of different legal and police systems.
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C. To Identify, Locate and Provide Evidence of His Guilt

The document contains 40 multiple choice questions about various topics related to criminal investigation and police systems around the world. The questions cover topics such as the goals of a criminal investigation, ranks in different police forces, techniques used in investigating crimes, types of evidence, and characteristics of different legal and police systems.
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1.

Which one is of the investigation of a crime is conducted to accomplish the three-


fold aims? *
A. To identify, locate and imprison
B. To locate, imprison, and provide evidence of his guilt
C. To identify, locate and provide evidence of his guilt
D. To provide evidence, imprison and torture

2. The threat of global terrorism indicates the growing power of globalization as a


perimeter of; *
A. Financial networks
B. Islamic fundamentalism
C. Political Action
D. transnational ideology

3. How would you explain the Criminal Investigation? *


A. It is an art which deals with the identity and location of the criminal offender and
the gathering and providing evidence of guilt.
B. Criminal investigation is an applied science that involves the study of facts that are
then used to inform criminal trials.
C. A complete criminal investigation can include searching, interviews, interrogations,
evidence collection and preservation, and various methods of investigation.
D. A, B and C are correct.

4. In Japan Police Force, it is the highest rank in the system, the chief of metropolitan
police department. *
A. Commissioner General
B. Superintendent General
C. Chief Superintendent
D. Corporal

5. Who was the best-known Criminalist who headed the Department of Criminalistics
at the University of California, USA? *
A. Alphonse Bertillon
B. Thomas Byrnes
C. Robert Peel
D. Dr. Paul Kirk

6. In the Civil Service System, merit and fitness are the primary consideration in the
________. *
two-party system
B. promotional system
C. evaluation system
D. tools system

7. He introduced the techniques in detecting crimes such as detective concealing


themselves, and secretly photographing and recording conversation. *
A. Alphonse Bertillon
B. Thomas Byrnes
C. Robert Peel
D. Dr. Paul Kirk

8. What is the highest rank in Indonesia police force? *


A. Police General
B. Commissioner
C. Inspector General
D. Commissioner General

9. Which of the following is not a guideline for photographing almost any crime
scene? *
A. Keep a photo log of all shots taken
B. If in a building, take pictures of all doors and exits
C. Document all stages of the investigation, including physical evidence discoveries
D. Photograph the scene a few days after the crime scene is discovered.

10. What is the lowest rank in Hong Kong? *


A. Police
B. First Bhayangkara
C. Second Bhayangkara
D. Police constable

11.What is the knowledge or facts which the investigator had gathered from persons
or documents which are pertinent to the investigation? Most important of all the tools
because it answers the question, who did the crime. *
A. Interview
B. Interrogation
C. Information
D. Criminal Investigation

12. Which of the following country that both national and local governments share
control: *
A. Great Britain
B. France
C. Belgium
D. Philippines
13. The objective of the commission of the crime. *
A. How
B. What
C. Why
D. Where

14. They are distinguished by procedures designed to rehabilitate or retrain people


into fulfilling their responsibilities to the state. *
A. common law system
B. civil law system
C. socialist system
D. islamic system

15. Which of the following are advantages of using digital cameras at a major crime
scene? *
A. Images can be viewed immediately
B. The stored images are subject to electromagnetic degrading
C. The storage media are easy to obtain
D. It is easy to pull up old, archived images.

16. This system is distinguished by a strong adversarial system where lawyers


interpret and judges are bound by precedent? *
A. socialist system
B. islamic systems
C. common law system
D. civil law system

17. The following below talks about the interview, except one *
A. Guilt uncertain
B. Moderate planning for questioning
C. Absolute privacy is essential
D. Purpose is to obtain information

18. Crime everywhere is the result of unrestrained migration and overpopulation in


urban areas such as slums. What theory best describes this? *
A. modernization theory
B. alertness to crime theory
C. economic theory
D. opportunity theory

19. The crime which require this type of surveillance are; gambling, prostitution, illegal
sale of drugs, alcohol, dishonesty among employees or infidelity of a spouse. *
A. Surveillance of place
B. shadowing or tailing
C. One-man shadow
D. two-man shadow

20. This kind of society has a system of laws, police who tend to keep busy handling
political crime and terrorism, and a system of punishment characterized by civilization
and overcrowding. *
A. Folk-communal society
B. Urban-commercial society
C. Urban-industrial society
D. Bureaucratic society

21. Voluntaries of a confession may be shown by one of the following, except. *


A. Presence of the physiological symptoms of guilt
B. The statement obtained by urging or request was a spontaneous or self-induced
utterance of the accused
C. The statement was obtained without coercion and free from any force or
intimidation
D. The statement was obtained during the official investigation after the
accused was informed of the cause and nature of the offense charged, of the
fact that the evidence can be used against him at the trial

22. Which one below is NOT a benefits that the Philippines Derive as Member of the
INTERPOL? *
A. Access to police information on international Criminal Cases.
B. Access to International Summaries of Criminal Cases.
C. Attend meetings and symposiums on case of special topics
D. Access to funds against transnational Crimes

23. The sketch that describes immediate scene only. *


A. Sketch of locality
B. Sketch of details
C. Sketch of ground
D. None of these

24. The primary threat to law enforcement brought about by globalization which is
evidenced by genocide or mass killing. *
A. Unfair access to global mechanism by the under privilege
B. Occupation of nations by the most powerful
C. Conflict between nations
D. Increasing human rights violations
25. Which of the following are the cultivated sources? *
A. Records, files from government or non-government agencies, news items
B. These are information coming from the underworld characteristics such as
prisoners or ex-convict
C. Information furnished by informants or informers
D. NBI, Barangay Clearance and Purok Clearance

26. Which of the following is the 3rd step in the initial response to a crime scene? *
A. Note all dispatch information carefully
B. Be alert for people and cars leaving the crime scene
C. Approach the scene cautiously, scan the entire area thoroughly, assess the
scene, be aware of people and vehicles in the vicinity that may be related to the
call.
D. In assessing the scene, apply all of your sense, be alert for dangers, let other
responders know of dangers and request specialized help as the situation dictates.
Option 5

27. The accused is innocent until proven guilty is a principle of what system? *
A. adversarial system
B. inquisitorial system
C. islamic system
D. socialist system

28. What notice is being applied to help locate missing persons including children, or
to help people to identify themselves. *
A. Blue notices
B. Green notices
C. Red notices
D. Yellow notices

29. A transnational grouping of highly centralized enterprises run by criminals for the
purpose of engaging in illegal activity, most commonly for the purpose of generating a
monetary profit. A criminal activity by an enduring structure or organization developed
and devoted primarily to the pursuit of profits through illegal means. *
A. organized activity
B. transnational group
C. organized crime
D. organized criminal gang

30. This meth, the rectangle is traversed od is a modification of the Strip Search
Method. Here/The searchers will traversed first parallel to the base then parallel to the
side. *
A. Strip
B. Spiral
C. Double strip or Grid
D. Zone

31. This center is created by virtue of Executive Order No. 62 to establish a shared
database among concerned agencies for information on criminals, methodologies,
arrests and convictions on transnational crime. *
A. Philippine National Police (PNP)
B. National Commission on Anti Hijacking (NACAH)
C. Philippine Center on Transnational Crimes (PCTC)
D. International Criminal Police Organization (ICPO)

32. This is the technique where the investigator, combining his skills of an actor and a
psychologist, addresses the suspect with an emotional appeal to confess. *
A. Sympathetic approach
B. Friendliness
C. Emotional Appeal
D. Jolting

33. This is the type of system which is extremely decentralized and one of its
characteristics is having numerous police agencies; *
A. Fragmented
B. Centralized
C. Integrated
D. None of these

34. Method of recording the crime scene to create a visual record of the crime scene,
capture specific details and preserve item description that degrades through time. *
A. Crime Scene Note Taking
B. Crime Scene Sketches/Measurements
C. Crime Scene Photography
D. Crime Scene Video

35. The oldest police agency in France; *


A. Police Nationale
B. Gendarmerie
C. Police Judiciare
D. Surete

36. Process of recording the crime scene through writing/taking all significant
information observed at the crime scene with 5Ws and 1H. *
A. Crime Scene Note Taking
B. Crime Scene Sketches/Measurements
C. Crime Scene Photography
D. Crime Scene Video

37. Which police organization applies the “iron fist, velvet glove” in the enforcement of
law? *
A. Japan Police
B. Ireland Police
C. Switzerland Police
D. Egypt Police

38. Is the application of instruments and methods of police sciences to the detection of
crime. *
A. Interrogation
B. Interview
C. Instrumentation
D. Investigation

39. What is the governmental department charged with the regulation and control of
the affairs of a community, now chiefly the department established to maintain order,
enforce the law, and prevent and detect crime? *
A. Community Oriented Policing System
B. Comparative Police System
C. Police Integrated System
D. Oplan- Bakal Program

40. What is/are Evidence Obtained in Mechanical Act? *


A. Ordering a person to write in order to get his handwriting specimen;
B. Ordering a person to speak and answer questions.
C. Submitting a person to lie detector examination test
D. To be fingerprinted and photographed and measured.

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