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1. The 3 types of interviews are
a. Field, canvass, reveal.
b. Canvass, interview, field.
c. Field, interrogations, canvass.
d. None of the above
c
2. Interviewing a suspect you should
a. Avoid giving away information
b. Focus on eliminating or ID the suspect
c. Call for a specialist, if available
d. All the above
d
3. Which of the following interview types feature very cursory questioning, oriented toward the identification of witnesses?
a. Canvass interview
b. Field interview
c. Cognitive interview
d. Suspect interview
a
4. Officers’ asking the six essential categories of law enforcement questions during an interview provides which of the following?
a. Gaining information
b. Exploring all pertinent areas of information
c. Focusing on the specific issues of the incident
d. All of the above
d
5. Which question type is used to assist in gaining descriptive information?
a. Closed-ended questions
b. Canvass questions
c. Field questions
d. Open-ended questions
d
6. Which of the following is the type of interview that focuses on the three objectives of identification, prevention and repression of crime, and centralized recording of field contacts?
a. Canvass interview
b. Suspect interview
c. Cognitive interview
d. Field interview
d
7. Which of the following is not one of the six essential categories of questioning?
a. When
b. Which
c. Where
d. How
b
8. Which of the following types of question restricts the interviewee’s opportunity to talk?
a. Closed-ended
b. Interrogation questions
c. Canvass questions
d. Open-ended questions
a
9. When conducting an investigative interview, which of the following question type promotes conversation?
a. Closed-ended
b. Field questions
c. Interrogation questions
d. Open-ended questions
d
10. Which of the following is an indicator of possible deception on the part of the interviewee, when using the cognitive interview?
a. Keeping the story in chronological order
b. Adding new details as they proceed backwards
c. Proceeding slowly when telling it in reverse chronological order
d. Failure to be able to tell the story in reverse chronological order
d
11. In which of the following specialty interviews should an officer fill out a Field Interrogation or “FI” card?
a. Domestic interviews
b. Witness interviews
c. Traffic accident interviews
d. Suspicious person interviews
d