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Who investigates abductions leading to 3rd, 4th degree sexual offenses ?

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DB

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How does the dept. Classifies cases ?

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Active, Closed, Open.

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How long can a custodial interview last on a juvenile ?

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No more than 6 hours. Absent exigent circumstances. No more than 2 officers shall engage in the interrogation.

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When is audio/video recording is not required ?

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The equipment is inoperable
An equipped interview room is not available
The suspect is hospitalized

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When conducting a homicide, Rape, or robbery case, how should the suspect be charged ?

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With every count

5
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Who investigates assaults on inmates resulting in hospitalization ?

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Homicide

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Who investigates confirmed case of extortion ?

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Robbery section. If they’re not available, Another CID Investigator shall be dispatched.

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Who handles parental abductions and criminal custody disputes ?

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CVAA

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What type of investigations is Sexual Assault Unit responsible for ?

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1st and 2nd degree rape and sex offenses.
Sexual assaults at DOC
Abductions involving rape

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What is the National Child Search Assistance Act of 1990 ?

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Requires that all missing juvenile records be updated within 60 days of the original incident.

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How is a photographic lineup conducted ?

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6 photos for 1 suspect
8 photos for 2 suspects
10 photos for 3 suspects.
The victim or witness shall be placed on the back of the selected photo. With signature, date, and time the viewing began and ended.

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Case clearance (Unfounded) :

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Applied when the Inv. Establishes that no offense occurred or was attempted. Must be supported by objective written facts.

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Case clearance (Exceptionally):

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Applied when the investigation does not lead to a closure by arrest. 4 questions ;

  • has the offender been identified.
  • is the exact location of the offender known.
  • is there sufficient evidence to support an arrest and prosecution.
  • are there circumstances beyond officers control that prevent arrest and prosecution.
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Non-Arson related fatalities :

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When death occurs as a result of a non arson related fire, the fire Dept. Will be responsible for the investigation. Homicide investigator will respond to fire scene or hospital to examine the victim.

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The robbery unit investigates :

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T A robberies
Courier robberies involving T A funds. 
Residential Robberies
Kidnapping cases when ransom has been made
Extortions
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“Standard” Crime Reward Poster

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Used by employees who are investigating crimes other than homicides, sexual assaults, and carjackings. Has a heading of “Cash Reward” , but no specific amount.

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“Special” Crime Solvers Reward Poster

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Only used by CID investigators assigned to homicide, sexual assault, and carjacking unit. Heading of “ Cash Reward of 25,000”.