Crime 360 Fugitive Apprehension

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Crime 360 Fugitive Apprehension Daily CSI Crime Busters Crime 360 Fugitive Apprehension T. Trimpe 2008 http://sciencespot.net/

Watch the video and then answer the questions. http://link.aetv.com/services/link/bcpid1459183602/bclid1463262306/bctid1473689147 1. Where does the detective work? A. Richmond, VA B. New York, NY C. Chicago, IL 2. How long as he been with the Fugitive Task Force? A. 2 years B. 4 years C. 6 years 3. What does he do as part of the Fugitive Task Force? A. Investigates crimes committed by past criminals B. Gets the warrants for the homicide detectives C. Locates and apprehends people who have warrants 4. Which of the following criminals would he not take into custody? A. Murderers B. Arsonists C. Parking Violators 5. True or False? They assume people will be cooperative when they are taken into custody.

The answers are … 1. Where does the detective work? A. Richmond, VA B. New York, NY C. Chicago, IL 2. How long as he been with the Fugitive Task Force? A. 2 years B. 4 years C. 6 years 3. What does he do as part of the Fugitive Task Force? A. Investigates crimes committed by past criminals B. Gets the warrants for the homicide detectives C. Locates and apprehends people who have warrants 4. Which of the following criminals would he not take into custody? A. Murderers B. Arsonists C. Parking Violators 5. True or False? They assume people will be cooperative when they are taken into custody.