National Investigators Exam (NIE) Practice Exam

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What is one of the special measures provided for vulnerable witnesses?

  1. Witness relocation

  2. Increased legal representation

  3. Pre-recorded evidence

  4. Private hearings without juries

The correct answer is: Pre-recorded evidence

Pre-recorded evidence is a special measure provided for vulnerable witnesses that serves to minimize their stress and anxiety during the legal process. This measure allows witnesses to give their testimony before the trial begins, which can alleviate the pressure of appearing in front of a jury or in a courtroom setting. It is particularly beneficial for individuals who may struggle with the demands of a live courtroom environment, such as children or victims of sensitive crimes. By using pre-recorded evidence, the justice system aims to ensure that vulnerable witnesses can provide their accounts in a safe and supportive manner, ultimately aiding in their comfort and promoting more accurate testimonies. In contrast, while witness relocation, increased legal representation, and private hearings without juries could all be beneficial to certain witnesses, they are not specifically designed to provide the unique environment or emotional support that pre-recorded evidence offers in addressing the needs of vulnerable witnesses.