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25 Questions

1. What factors have to be considered when trying to identify a stolen car?

2. How easy is it to investigate a fire for arson in light of the definition by the U.S. Department of Justice?

3. What do bombs look like?

4. What describes locations where stolen vehicles are disposed of?

5. What does motor vehicle theft exclude based on the definition of motor vehicle?

6. How many characters make up a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)?.

7. What part of the definition of arson by the U.S. Department of Justice really defines whether a person is charged with arson?

8. What are the statistics on deaths due to arson in the United States?

9. What precautions should investigators take when investigating a bomb threat?

10. What is motor vehicle fraud?

11. How do cars get assigned Vehicle Identification Numbers?

12. What bomb search techniques should be used?

13. What are the two general types of arsonists?

14. Why is the procedure for registering motorcycles an issue and makes it easier for thieves to steal them?

15. What is the Salvage Switch method of disguising a stolen car?

16. What is the Second Room-Searching Sweep?

17. How can a person learn to make a bomb?

18. What is motor vehicle theft?

19. Why does the numbering systems relative to motorcycles make it easier for thieves to steal motorcycles?

20. What is the trend in motorcycle theft in the United States?

21. What type criminal usually chooses bombs?

22. What is Simple arson?

23. What is the Modified VIN technique method of disguising a stolen car?

24. Which vehicles are most commonly stolen?

25. What are the trends in arson offenses in the United States?