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Robbery, Assault, and Related Offenses
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25 Questions

1. How might an investigator's role be different in the investigation of an assault versus a murder?

2. What are some examples of robbery?

3. What is Assault?

4. What is the Miranda Warning?

5. Where did the highest rate of assaults occur?

6. What are some of the behaviors of a robber or criminal that an officer should consider?

7. Who is classified as a Professional robber?

8. What must an officer do when he/she receives a call to proceed to the scene of a robbery?

9. When should a neighborhood canvass be conducted?

10. Why is evidence collected at the scene of a robbery important?

11. Why might conducting a neighborhood canvass be important?

12. What are the trends in assaults and arrest rates in the United States?

13. It is important for an officer to consider a robber's method of operation (MO)?

14. What should an officer not do under any circumstance when answering a call to proceed to a robbery?

15. What is a larceny theft offense?

16. Why does Elder Abuse happen?

17. What are some characteristics of street robberies?

18. How have laws changed to deal with domestic violence in the United States?

19. What do officers do when the domestic violence is a mutual assault?

20. What is an Opportunistic robber?

21. How should a victim of an assault use violence or force to defend his or her self?

22. What is Elder Abuse?

23. Who are Alcoholic robbers?

24. What motivates a person to commit a robbery?

25. What is robbery?