Theories of Crime
Profiling
Crime Scene Management
Interrogation Techniques
Forensics
100

this theory states that people commit crime when they are exposed to it at home, or in areas of their life. 

Social Learning Theory

100

Which Canadian Killer was located just out of Vancouver and disposed of his victims on his pig farm?

Robert Pickton

100

Scanning and sketching the scene are part of the seven what?

seven S’s

100

What are the two main interrogation techniques

Reid and PEACE
100

Forensics is the scientific study used to do what?

solve crimes

200

Poverty or stress life that causes people to commit crimes is called the....

Strain Theory

200

These two personality disorders can be compared between their differences such as impulsiveness and manipulative tendencies 

sociopathy vs psychopathy

200

Blood, bullet shells, broken glass, and hair at a crime scene are all considered what?

Evidence

200

Previous people were thought to be lying if they acted nervous or seemed guilty but really is it a sign of....

distress or stress

200

What’s the centre strand usually found in hair called?

the medulla 

300

Dahmer is an example of this theory.

Trait theory

300

This man, also known as the Whitechapel Murderer

Jack the Ripper

300

What is the folded paper evidence package that holds trace evidence called? 

a bindle

300

Which style of interrogation is used in Canada? 

PEACE technique
300

The name of this spiral shaped pattern found on fingerprints

whorl

400

What is the gene called that causes people to be more aggressive and violent? 

warrior gene

400

These early childhood signs such as bedwetting, animal abuse and setting fire is considered as what?

The McDonald Triad (deviances) 

400

It’s important to separate witnesses incase of inconsistencies in what Report given to police?

eye witness testimonies 

400

How are most wrongfully imprisoned people exonerated?

By DNA.

400

What type of evidence is Locard’s principle of exchange referring to?

trace evidence

500

Epstein is an example of this theory.

Rational Choice
500

How many crimes must occur before Geographical Profiling can be used?

5 is ideal although some programs can profile with 3.

500

The name of what person should be written on the collected evidence bag?

the collector/officer/detective

500

Why might someone confess to a crime they didn't commit? 

one of these - worn down by police, psychological duress, withholding of food, repeatedly told they are lying.

500

The use of black powder, brushes and tape to lift a specific type of evidence is known as what?

Fingerprinting

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