LEA 5 2nd Prelim 2013

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I. IDENTIFICATION (30 ITEMS, 60 PTS.

) Write the corresponding answer in CAPITAL LETTERS before the


given question
__________________1. Refer to whom, where and when the information are derived or developed.
__________________2. This is where the investigators base their reconstruction on how the crime was
committed.
__________________3. The Latin term for crime scene.
__________________4. Source of information where the information is usually obtained by interviewing
the offended party or eyewitness of the crime.
__________________5. Composed of sets of data or raw facts that were collected and then put
together to form a significant idea of something
__________________6. This is the habit of jotting down notes of every circumstance or incident
encountered during the investigation
__________________7. Killing of a person attended by qualifying aggravating circumstance.
__________________8. Simple killing of a person not attended by qualifying aggravating circumstance .
__________________9. Refer to any written or documented statement of person who possesses
relevant knowledge concerning a crime.
__________________10. Learning not to overlook or disregard chance memoranda or haphazard
notices.
__________________11. These are sources of information that can be easily obtained by anyone.
__________________12. Involves the practice of obtaining information that relies heavily in buying
information.
__________________13. Is an order in writing issued by the judge commanding any peace officer to
arrest a person and bring it before the court without any unnecessary delay.
__________________14. The ability to last physically and mentally, enduring sleepless nights and
tiresome days.
__________________15. An accusation in writing charging a person with an offense subscribed by the
prosecutor and filed with the court.
__________________16. An accusation in writing charging a person with an offense subscribed by the
offended party or any public officer in charge with the law violated.
__________________17. The ability to avoid temptations such as money, women and drinks.
__________________18. This is very important in order that the investigator could easily decipher
falsehood.
__________________19. Statement of facts by the accused which do not directly involved
acknowledgement of guilt in the commission of crime for which he is charged.
__________________20. The ability to know the different patterns of human behavior, the prevailing
situation in specific environment and the laws of nature.
__________________21. It is a moral fortitude to tell the truth no matter who will be hurt.
__________________22. The ability to go down to the level of the mirror, the prostitute or the slum
dwellers .
__________________23. Steadfastness, persistence and resolution to bring the desired conclusion
inspite of obstacles connected with the criminal investigation.
__________________24. It is an art which deals with the identity and location of the offender and
provides evidence of his guilt in a criminal proceeding.
__________________25. The act of careful inquiry or research.
__________________26. The practice of gathering information that has little regard on paid
information.
__________________27. The activity which involves the effort of identifying data, including physical
things that may provide relevant information.
__________________28. Refers to the devices and equipment used in criminal investigation.
__________________29. This is the process of determining the probative value of collected pieces of
evidence.
__________________30. One who is willing to provide information to the criminal investigators in
consideration of money.

II. MULTIPLE CHOICE (5 ITEMS, 10 PTS.) Choose the best letter of answer in the given questions below.
Write your answer before the number.

1. This is the act of gathering those identified data or facts or physical things that are significant to
the case under investigation.
A. Evaluation C. Collection
B. Recognition D. Presentation
2. This is continuously performed during the collection stage. It includes the act of keeping the
collected pieces of evidence in their true and original form.
A. Investigation C. Collection
B. Identification D. Preservation
3. One who willingly and voluntarily provides information to investigators.
A. Imformer C. Imformant
B. Informant D. Informer
4. This is usually the focus of criminal investigation in its initial stage since it contains most of the
vital information needed to solve criminal cases.
A. Imformation C. Informaton
B. Crime Scene D. Evidence
5. Method in crime reconstruction where the investigator collects evidences and then formulates a
theory in the crime scene.
A. Deductive method C. Induction method
B. Deduction method D. Inductive method

III. ENUMERATION (25 ITEMS, 25 PTS.) Write your answers at the back of your test paper.
1-4. Common traces of information
5-7. Three (3) general categories of sources of information
8-12. Elements of criminal investigation
13-20. Official records that serve as vital source of information
21-25. Qualities of Investigator

IV. ESSAY (5 PTS.)

1. Illustrate the ANATOMY OF CRIME and explain. (5pts.)

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