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CDI CHAPTER 10-11
  • Adrian Ramirez

  • 問題数 41 • 4/16/2024

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  • 1

    Is the institution of formal charges against the offender

    Prosecution

  • 2

    Is responsible for the apprehension of offenders

    Police

  • 3

    is responsible for the prosecution of cases in favor for the government.

    Prosecutor

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    is defined as the legal process of capturing a person suspected to have committed a crime.

    Apprehension

  • 5

    Both efforts of the police and prosecutor are needed to build a ________________ although they work differently

    Good case

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    means feasible and presentable

    Good case

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    possible for investigation

    feasible

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    the court can provide judgment in the case.

    Presentable

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    Feasible + Presentable = _________

    Case Build Up

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    Cases that cannot be investigated

    No Tracing Evidence Unavailability of investigative leads Evidence is destroyed unwilling victims and complainants

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    This might help in locating physical evidence

    tracing evidence

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    no possible witness or the crime scen is uninhabited.

    unavailability of investigative leads

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    complainants or victim are no longer interested to file criminal actions either by afraid or no interest at all.

    unwilling victims and complainants

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    Not all cases can be prosecuted in Court such as:

    Prosecutor find no probable cause Prosecutor finds that evidence are incompetent

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    investigators and prosecutors functions is different, however, they need to work as one as they have one common purpose which is the success of the case.

    interdependence

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    meaning of DILG

    department of interior and local government

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    Tri bureau

    PNP BFP BJMP

  • 18

    Who supervise the tri bureau?

    DILG

  • 19

    Who supervise the prosecution agencies

    DOJ

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    Prosecution agencies;

    National Prosecution Service; Office of Ombudsman; Office of Solicitor General; Office of Regional State Prosecutor; Office of Provincial Prosecutor; Office of City Prosecutor; and Public Attorney Office (PAO)

  • 21

    Additional Downside of the Investigative and prosecutorial disparities

    poor coordination

  • 22

    Refers to the lack of proper communication between agencies and parties.

    poor communication

  • 23

    arrest of the perpetrator without proper charges filed.

    Case attrition

  • 24

    Is a terminology that refers to all crimes committed through cyberspace

    Cybercrime

  • 25

    Refers to communications made through digital devices in the virtual environment.

    Cyberspace

  • 26

    The communication is not done physically but rather with the aid of digital technology

    Virtual environment

  • 27

    Refer to any devices such as but not limited to computers, cellphones, smartphones and other devices that can send, receive, transmit, record or store computer data.

    Digital Technology

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    may refer to anything stored in the memory of the computer software

    Computer data

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    Technically, it is a device that can perform various functions depending upon the instruction that can be performed by the given software and hardware embodied therein.

    Computer

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    it is defined as an electronic, magnetic, optical, electrochemical, or other data processing or communications device, or grouping od such devices, capable of performing logical, arithmetic, routing, or storage functions

    Computer

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    is a general term referring to all digital devices that has data processing capability.

    Computer

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    Is defined as the process undertaken by the forensic computer investigator and forensic computer examiner to uncover the elements of the offense committed which are directly or indirectly contained in the digital devices and which are necessary for the prosecution of criminal cases.

    Digital Investigation

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    Is a generic term referring to all devices capable of performing multiple functions such as storing, sending, and receiving electronic data

    Digital Device

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    means as any data or information stored through electronic means.

    electronic data

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    Refers to an order in writing issued in the name of the People of the Philippines, signed by the judge, upon application of law enforcement authorities to

    Court Warrant

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    Issue an order requiring any person or service provider to disclose or submit subscriber’s information, traffic data or relevant data in his/her possession or control. This is done to aid the progress of investigation, service provider ma refer to globe, smart or etc.

    warrant to disclose computer data

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    is an order in writing issued in the name of the People of the Philippines, signed by a judge, upon application of law enforcement authorities, authorizing the latter to issue an order to disclose and accordingly, require any person or service provider to disclose or submit subscriber’s information, traffic data or relevant data in his/her possession or control.

    warrant to disclose of computer data

  • 38

    is an order in writing in the name of the People of the Philippines, signed by a judge, upon application of law enforcement authorities, authorizing the latter to search, seize and examine computer data and all other related items thereto.

    Warrant to search, seizure, examine computer data

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    Obtain computer data from computer device or computer system if they are possessed by virtue of a lawful warrantless arrest

    warrant to examine computer data

  • 40

    Effectively of all warrants shall not exceed _________ from the date of its issuance

    10 days

  • 41

    Extension for a period of not exceeding 10 days from expiration of the original period and upon ___________

    justifiable reason only