3.
When would you want to modify or reverse the pattern of description that a
witness gives you on a subject?
A.
If subject is dressed in conspicuous clothing.
B.
If subject has a marked individual trait.
C.
If witness cannot give a full description of the subject.
D.
If subject is a woman.
4.
A woman is describing a hit-and-run vehicle to you.
To obtain the best
description, what should you have her start with?
A.
Damage done to the vehicle.
B.
Make and model.
C.
Distinguishing features.
D.
Specific characteristics.
5.
When attempting to locate the vehicle described by the woman in question 4,
what should your pattern of observation begin with?
A.
Type and color of the vehicle.
B.
Vehicle's license number or other identifying mark.
C.
Vehicle's distinguishing characteristics.
D.
Damage done to the vehicle.
6.
Which of the following would your success in locating and recognizing a
subject depend upon?
I.
Your experience and training.
II.
Your own observation.
III.
The observations and descriptions of others.
IV.
Your intuition.
A.
I.
B.
I, II, III.
C.
II, III.
D.
I, III.
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