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11. Which of the following statements is true with respect to the cognitive interview and enhanced cognitive interview?

a.The enhanced cognitive interview incorporates all the elements of the cognitive interview.

b.Only some officers in Canada have been trained to use the cognitive interview.

c.No significant differences have been found between the effectiveness of the cognitive interview and that of the enhanced cognitive interview.

d.Compared to the standard police interview, the cognitive interview and enhanced cognitive interview produce more accurate information without an increase in inaccurate information.

e.all of the above

12. Which component is not part of the enhanced cognitive interview?

a.rapport building

b.transfer of control

c.focused retrieval

d.direct questioning

e.witness-compatible questioning

13. Which two items did Lindsay, Martin, and Webber (1994) find that were commonly reported by witnesses?

a.gender and age

b.height and weight

c.hair and clothing

d.race and age

e.gender and clothing

14. Van Koppen and Lochun (1997) found which descriptor was reported with 100% accuracy ?

a.age

b.sex

c.race

d.height

e.weight

15. What is the difference between a suspect and a culprit?

a.The terms suspect and culprit can be used interchangeably; they mean the same thing.

b.A suspect is innocent and a culprit is guilty.

c.A suspect is guilty and a culprit is innocent.

d.A suspect can be guilty or innocent whereas a culprit is guilty.

e.A suspect is innocent and a culprit can be innocent or guilty.

16. What increases the likelihood that innocent suspects may be wrongfully identified in a lineup?

a.having the suspect wear similar clothing to that worn by the culprit

b.implying the criminal is in the lineup

c.asking the witness specifically about the suspect and not about the other lineup members

d.using a simultaneous lineup procedure

e.all of the above

17. What type of decision is not possible with a target-present lineup?

a.correct identification

b.foil identification

c.false rejection

d.false identification

e.All of the above are possible identification decisions with the target-present lineup.

18. An eyewitness is exposed to a target-present lineup and identifies someone from the lineup that the police know did not commit the crime. What sort of decision has this eyewitness just made?

a.a correct identification

b.a false rejection

c.a foil identification

d.a correct rejection

e.none of the above

19. What is not an advantage of using a photo array rather than a live lineup for eyewitness identification?

a.Photo arrays are easier to construct than live lineups.

b.Suspect does not have the right to counsel being present with a photo array, whereas he/she does have that right with a live lineup.

c.Photo arrays produce higher identification accuracy than live lineups.

d.A suspect need not be informed that he/she is being placed in a photo array, whereas with a live lineup he/she must be so informed.

e.The police do not have to worry about the suspect’s behaviour potentially invalidating the lineup.

20. According to the text, when an eyewitness simultaneously compares lineup members to one another and then makes a decision based on who they believe looks most like the culprit, they are making:

a.an absolute judgment

b.a false judgment

c.a relative judgment

d.a correct acceptance

e.none of the above

 

 

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