CJE 2600 - CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION MIDTERM EXAM STUDY PAGES CHAPTERS 3 (37-79), 4 (81-119) & 5 (122-151) Instructor: Dr. Elizabeth C. Buchholz The Preliminary Investigation; Page ref: 40 Emergency Care; Page ref: 42 Types of Evidence; Page ref: 57 Maintain Control; Page ref: 58 Choice of Search Pattern; Page ref: 67-68 Sketching Views (Figures 3-29, 30, 31, 32); Page Ref: 71-73 Investigative Success; Page ref: 78 Class Versus Individual Characteristics; Page ref: 81 Soil and Pollen, p. 83 Known Samples, p. 83 Preserving Impressions, Page ref: 86 Paint; Page ref: 88 Glass; Page ref: 89-90 String, Cord, and Rope; Page ref: 93 Fingerprint Patterns (Figure 4-15); Page ref: 94 Latent Fingerprints; Page ref: 94-95 Traditional Powders, p. 96 Forensic Odontology; Page ref: 100 Bite Marks; Page ref: 102 Hair; Page ref: 104 Laboratory Determinations; Page ref: 110 What Determinations Can Be Made from Cartridge Cases; Page ref: 112 Tool Marks; Page ref: 115 Questioned Documents; Page ref: 116 Laboratory Determinations; Page ref: 119 Interviews and Interrogations: Similarities and Differences; Page ref: 122 Qualifications of Interviewers and Interrogators; Page ref: 124 Time, Place, and Setting of Interviewing and Interrogation; Page ref: 125 The Interrogation Room; Page ref: 126-127 Competency of a Witness; Page ref: 129 Miranda v. Arizona (Escobedo v. Illinois); Page ref: 129 Reliability of Witness Identification (factors that limit ability); Page ref: 130-131 Documenting Interviews; Page ref: 132 The Delay-In-Arraignment Rule; Page ref: 138 The Free-and-Voluntary Rule (Brown v. Mississippi); Page ref: 138 Miranda v. Arizona; Page ref: 139-140 Defining Signs of Comfort; Page ref: 145 Polygraph; Page ref: 150 Page 1 03.18.13