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Week Three Quiz CJA/304 Version 4 1 University of Phoenix Material Week Three Quiz NAME: Matching Match the definitions listed on the right with the words listed on the left. Please note that there are more possible answers than terms. 1. Interview ____ 2. Interrogation ____ 3. Interrogation approach ____ 4. Witness ____ 5. Suspect ____ 6. Subject ____ 7. Admission ____ 8. Confession ____ 9. Deception ____ 10. Statement ____ a. Documents used to pass on instructions or information from one party in the department to another b. A written or oral assertion of certain facts and information for an investigation c. The manner in which the interrogator accomplishes the interrogation, such as sympathetic, aggressive, indifferent, and so on d. A person who may have planned, participated in, committed, or be knowledgeable about a crime e. A formal meeting between two people for the purpose of exchanging information f. Asking formal questions to obtain the truth through planned or unplanned approaches and techniques g. A full and complete acknowledgement of guilt concerning participation in the commission of a crime h. Physical, emotional, or mental attempts to deceive the interrogator i. A person who may have committed a crime j. An individual who has personal knowledge from seeing or hearing something about the incident k. Any act or statement made by the Copyright © 2013 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved.

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Week Three QuizNAME:MatchingMatch the definitions listed on the right with the words listed on the left. Please note that there are more possible answers than terms.1. Interview ____2. Interrogation ____

3. Interrogation approach ____4. Witness ____5. Suspect ____

6. Subject ____

7. Admission ____8. Confession ____9. Deception ____10. Statement ____a. Documents used to pass on instructions or information from one party in the department to another

b. A written or oral assertion of certain facts and information for an investigation

c. The manner in which the interrogator accomplishes the interrogation, such as sympathetic, aggressive, indifferent, and so ond. A person who may have planned, participated in, committed, or be knowledgeable about a crime

e. A formal meeting between two people for the purpose of exchanging information

f. Asking formal questions to obtain the truth through planned or unplanned approaches and techniques

g. A full and complete acknowledgement of guilt concerning participation in the commission of a crime

h. Physical, emotional, or mental attempts to deceive the interrogator

i. A person who may have committed a crime

j. An individual who has personal knowledge from seeing or hearing something about the incident

k. Any act or statement made by the suspect that is a partial acknowledgement of the offense

l. A question phrased in a way that suggests an answer to the person being questioned.

Short AnswerAnswer the following questions, in paragraph form, using a minimum of 100 words per answer.1. What is the difference between an interview and an interrogation? Define each.2. What are effective techniques for interviews and interrogations? Copyright 2013 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved.