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PCI Exam Dumps - Professional Certified Investigator (ASIS-PCI)

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Question # 25

In regards to posture, a truthful person is more likely to:

A.

sit off to side Instead of directly in front of the interviewer.

B.

slouch or lean back in the chair.

C.

lean toward the interviewer when making a point.

D.

pull elbows close to the side and told his or her arms

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Question # 26

Which of the following is NOT an essential element ol investigative reports?

A.

Summary

B.

Preface

C.

Narrative

D.

Conclusion

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Question # 27

One of the mam differences between public sector investigation and private sector investigation is:

A.

the public sector always involves a local Investigation agency, whereas the private sector does not

B.

private sector investigators are frequently required to meet a higher standard of proof than the public sector.

C.

public sector investigators are frequently required to meet a higher standard of proof than the private sector

D.

the private sector can rely on employee tips, whereas the public sector cannot

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Question # 28

Latent prints usually refer to:

A.

Impressions used for Identification purposes

B.

impressions that are left only by sweat

C.

Impressions made using Ink

D.

Impressions left at a crime scene

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Question # 29

During the interview process,hidden persuaders may be used to establish:

A.

a judgmental attitude toward interviewees

B.

a positive attitude and rapport with interviewees

C.

the harassment and coercion of interviewees.

D.

the interviewer’s true agenda

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Question # 30

The most common form of embezzlement in the workplace is:

A.

service purchases

B.

expense accounts.

C.

Kiting

D.

cash disbursements

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Question # 31

Which of the following relates to the influence of an investigator's behavior on an interviewee's behavior?

A.

Adelphi technique

B.

Systems approach

C.

Stockholm syndrome

D.

Pygmalion effect

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Question # 32

Explanations of why people steal have historically referred to the Theft Triangle, which consists of:

A.

readily available items, the desire for emotional needs, and opportunity

B.

a desire,the need for self-esteem, and minimal punishment if detected

C.

a want, a low probability of detection, and a criminal inclination

D.

a need or want, rationalization, and opportunity.

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