Ch12 Ethics And Forensic Science Exam Prep - Justice Ethics 1e | Test Bank Sloan by John J. Sloan. DOCX document preview.
Chapter 12
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Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 01
1) Confirmation bias occurs when a second analyst is given the results of a colleague’s work and is asked to replicate the analysis conducted by the first examiner.
a. True
b. False
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 02
2) Dry-labbing occurs when the forensic analyst doesn’t have a plan for conducting sufficient analysis, and instead uses every possible test for which the laboratory has resources.
a. True
b. False
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 03
3) Confirmatory testing occurs when a forensic technician fails to conduct the proper tests and fabricates results instead.
a. True
b. False
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 04
4) Analyzing to fit the law occurs when a potential outcome of an analysis is preselected, via choice or manipulation, to conform the results to one or more conditions of the law.
a. True
b. False
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 05
5) A court order received by a forensic laboratory to produce evidence in a particular case is known as a subpoena pro bono.
a. True
b. False
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 06
6) In law, unlike in science, communication is open.
a. True
b. False
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 07
7) Misrepresenting one’s credentials can occur by claiming educational attainment that was either not earned or earned from a different institution than what is stated.
a. True
b. False
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 08
8) Contextual bias occurs when forensic scientists or technicians become vulnerable to erroneous conclusions due to extraneous influences affecting their judgment.
a. True
b. False
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 09
9) Forensic science has been plagued by practitioners using imprecise terms when testifying.
a. True
b. False
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 10
10) During the past 10–15 years, there has been a decrease in the privatization of forensic-based services in this country and elsewhere.
a. True
b. False
Type: true-false
Title: Chapter 12 Question 11
11) Subpoena duces tecum is an order to produce evidence in a case.
a. True
b. False
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 12
12) A subpoena duces tecum is a court order to:
a. Conduct confirmatory tests on forensic evidence
b. Secure a crime scene to avoid contamination
c. Produce forensic evidence in a case that is received by a crime lab
d. None of the above
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 13
13) These are individuals who secure, collect, and preserve evidence at a crime scene
a. Rule enforcers
b. Hard liners
c. Forensic technicians
d. Forensic scientists
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 14
14) The explicit, standard operating procedures and tacit knowledge used day-to-day by forensic practitioners are known as [the]:
a. Casework approach
b. Confirmatory tests
c. Presumptive tests
d. Forensic science
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 15
15) An instrumental analysis performed on forensic evidence to positively identify the contents of the submitted material is known as a:
a. Casework
b. Confirmatory test
c. Presumptive test
d. Forensic test
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 16
16) Which of the following is an ethical issue associated with privatizing forensic-based services?
a. Practitioners working in public labs who are permitted to accept private consulting opportunities
b. Contextual bias
c. Confirmation bias
d. All of the above
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 17
17) An ethical issue associated with maintaining the competence of forensics practitioners includes which of the following?
a. Frequency and substance of in-service training
b. (Lack of) scientific background of new recruits into the practice of forensic science
c. Keeping up with a changing field
d. Variety and condition of instruments and equipment found in forensic laboratories
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 18
18) This mechanism for enhancing quality control in forensic science involves determining if an analyst is capable of satisfactorily engaging in routine examination of the type(s) of evidence for which the analyst has been trained:
a. In-service training
b. Licensing
c. Proficiency testing
d. Certification
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 19
19) This mechanism for enhancing quality control in forensic science establishes that an analyst has acquired, currently possesses, and can demonstrate specialized knowledge, skills, and abilities in the standard practices:
a. Proficiency testing
b. Competency testing
c. Licensing
d. Certification
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 20
20) A credentialing process by which a nationally recognized external entity confirms a forensic science practitioner as having attained the professional competency necessary to practice in one or more forensic disciplines is called:
a. Certification
b. Licensing
c. Proficiency testing
d. Competency testing
Type: multiple choice question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 21
21) Forensic practitioners who uncover illegal and unethical behavior occurring in forensic labs and come forward to detail the questionable behavior of one or more of their colleagues are known as:
a. Agents provocateurs
b. Principled technicians
c. Whistleblowers
d. None of the above
Type: essay/short answer question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 22
22) With the development of the National Code of Professional Responsibility for Forensic Science and Forensic Medicine, can it now be said that forensic science has a national “code of ethics?” Explain why or why not.
Type: essay/short answer question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 23
23) Can housing a public crime laboratory (or having it affiliated with) a law enforcement agency like a local police department or the FBI be ethically justified? Explain why or why not.
Type: essay/short answer question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 24
24) Given the large number of wrongfully convicted defendants—particularly those convicted and sentenced to death—who have had their convictions overturned via DNA evidence, can it be ethically justified to establish new procedures such that, as part of the appeal in certain kinds of cases, the convicted offender is automatically entitled to have a new DNA analysis completed? Explain.
Type: essay/short answer question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 25
25) Given its importance in many types of criminal cases, should annual training in the basics of forensics—especially DNA and digital forensics—be required of judges and prosecutors? Explain.
Type: essay/short answer question
Title: Chapter 12 Question 26
26) Discuss the various forms of forensic misconduct that occur at crime labs around the nation and the steps that can be taken to prevent them from happening and/or mitigate their impact.
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