This document contains instructions and questions for an examination on interview and interrogation techniques for criminal investigations. It is divided into two parts, with the first part containing 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts. The questions cover topics like the goals of criminal investigation, definitions of interrogation and interview, techniques for interrogating suspects, types of confessions, and sources of information for investigations. The document provides detailed instructions for students to follow when taking the examination.
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This document contains instructions and questions for an examination on interview and interrogation techniques for criminal investigations. It is divided into two parts, with the first part containing 20 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of key concepts. The questions cover topics like the goals of criminal investigation, definitions of interrogation and interview, techniques for interrogating suspects, types of confessions, and sources of information for investigations. The document provides detailed instructions for students to follow when taking the examination.
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PSJLC-NCRTS
INTERVIEW AND INTERROGATION
Name of Student: ____________________________ Date: __________________
Prepared by: Prof. Jose Mari C Jasmin Course/Subject:
Interview and Interrogatio
Course: PSJLC-NCRTS Score _________________
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS: This is a 60-item examination. Check the pages of the questionnaire first before you start answer. Write clearly and legibly by using ball pen or permanent pen (No pencil, no friction pen) instruction is part of the examination.
INSTRUCTION: PART I. ENCIRCLE THE LETTER ONLY.
1. It is an ART deals with the IDENTITY and LOCATION of the offender
and PROVIDES EVIDENCE. a) Criminal Investigation b) CDI c) Crime Detection d) Crime Investigation 2. It is the KNOWLEDGE OR DATA. a) Information b) Interview c) Interrogation d) Investigation 3. Information came from the UNDERWORLD such as PRISONER OR EX-CONVICT a) Gravepine Source b) Open Source c) Non Open Soucre d) Information 4. IS THE SKILLFULL QUESTIONING OF PERSON SUSPECTED OF DIRECT OR INDIRECT INVOLVEMENT IN THE CRIME BEING INVESTIGATED. a) Interview b) Interrogation c) Information d) Investigation 5. An interviewer should possess the following qualifications: a) knowledge and Skills b) Ability to interpret non-verbal indicators c) Ability to establish rapport with interview subjects d) All of the above 6. THREE STEPS INVOLVED IN THE INTERVIEW PROCESS: a) Preparing for the interview b) Conducting the interview c) Concluding the interview d) All of the statement A,B,C 7. IS THE PROCESS OF QUESTIONING WITNESSES AND SUSPECTS TO OBTAIN FURTHER INFORMATION. a) Interrogation b) Interview c) Information d) Investigation 8. also known as Evil and Good Method Or Demon and Angel. a) Mutt and Jeff b) Kindness c) Bluff on a Split Pair d) Jolting 9. The simplest technique is to assume that the suspect confess if he treated kind and friendly manner . a) Mutt and Jeff b) Kindness c) Bluff on a Split Pair d) Jolting 10. Applicable when there is more than one suspect. a) Mutt and Jeff b) Kindness c) Bluff on a Split Pair d) Jolting 11. Applied to calm and nervous subject or suspect. a) Mutt and Jeff b) Kindness c) Bluff on a Split Pair d) Jolting 12. THREE COMMONLY USED DEFENSE MECHANISM a) Rationalization b) Projection c) Minimization d) All of the above 13. Direct Acknowledgement of GUILT. a) Confession b) Admission c) Both A and B d) All of the above 14. Indirect Acknowledgement of GUILT or Acknowledgement of FACT a) Confession b) Admission c) Both A and B d) All of the above 15. Made outside open court or made during custodial investigation. a) EXTRA - JUDICIAL CONFESSION b) Judicial Confession c) Confession d) Admission 16. Made in an open court a) EXTRA - JUDICIAL CONFESSION b) Judicial Confession c) Confession d) Admission 17. Documenting an interrogation accomplishes two basic purposes: a) To retain information for the benefit of the interrogator and the contineud investigation. b) To secure a written statement or confession from the suspect for later use as evidence in court. c) Both A and B d) None of the above 18. 3 sources of Information a) Regular Sources b) Cultivated Sources c) Grapevine Sources d) All of the above 19. GIVE INFORMATION EXCHANGE OF MONEY OR REWARD. a) Informer b) Informant c) Investigator d) Interrogator 20. GIVES INFORMATION VOLUNTARILY WITHOUT ASKING OF MONEY. a) Informer b) Informant c) Investigator d) Interrogator