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    The criminal investigation process is a complex aspect of the legal system that has had mixed levels of success in achieving justice lawfully‚ justly and in the accordance with the rights of the victims‚ accused and society. The criminal investigation process encapsulates the powers of police to; search and seize (e.g. drug detection dogs); arrest (including the use of tasers); use of technology (DNA evidence); and entails the rights of suspects‚ such as bail and remand and the right to counsel during

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    The quiz is multiple - choice and will c ontain material from Chapters 5 & 7 and Powerpoints. Some items to focus on include: Examination of Physical Evidence Individual Characteristics Class Characteristics Significance of Physical Evidence Facial Reconstruction Forensic Databases MurderScene: Death and Autopsies Estimating the time of death o Rigor mortis o Livor mortis o Algor mortis Forensic Entomologist History of Fingerprints Henry System Fundamental Principles of Fingerprints

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    * Old age Suicide     Murder   Murder Classifications * First degree * Second degree  Manslaughter * Voluntary * ------->  unintentional shooting * Involuntary  *  -------> reckless behavior Non criminal homicides * Not in UCR ( not crimes) * Excusable *  -------> mistake * Justifiable *  -------> self defense  Suicide * Suicide by police * Autoerotic asphyxiation is not suicide  *  -------> accidental

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    RUNNING HEADER: CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 1 Criminal Investigation Tracy Kelly Kaplan University CJ210-05 November 24‚ 2011 Professor Ron Reinhardt CRIMINIAL INVESTIGATION 2 Criminal Investigation Criminal investigation as defined by Encyclopedia Britannica (2011) is an “ensemble of methods by which crimes are studied and criminals apprehended.” The methods used determine the success or failure of solving a case. Any method of inquiry should be able to answer who‚ what‚

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    Week 12 Individual Work Tawatha Phillips Everest University CJE 1600 Criminal Investigations Professor Stevie Hayes January 12‚ 2013 Why is non-verbal communication important when testifying before a jury‚ and what suggestions do you have for helping a testifying officer make a positive impression on a jury? Jurors are selected by the judge‚ prosecution and the defending attorney. The judge will provide the list of potential jurors to both the prosecution and the defending attorney for

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    2. The Criminal investigation Process Police powers You should be mindful of the fact that the exercise of police authority is regulated. The main police powers are defined by statutes including the: Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities.) Act 2002. (LEPRA) and the Bail Act. 1978 NSW Police powers include: 1. The power to arrest (discussed in more detail below).
 2. The power to issue cautions‚ warnings and infringement notices in relation to minor offences.
 3. The right to obtain

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    of inquiry and how are they used in criminal investigation? The method of inquiry is based on gathering observable‚ empirical and measureable evidence. Basically‚ methods of inquiry are ways that an investigator gathers the information for the case that they are investigating. Methods of inquiry are used in criminal investigation by collecting evidence‚ statement collection‚ and going through electronic databases and even the internet. The methods of inquiry are all used in conjunction to reconstruct

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    stage of investigating a burglary include controlling the scene and determining if the entry was forced or unforced as well as what entry and exit points were utilized by the criminal. Next‚ the investigator will need to be very observant to possible tools and fingerprints that the criminal may have left behind that can contain DNA evidence. After these steps are completed‚ the investigator will need to package the items in an appropriate fashion for the laboratory. Further‚ the investigator will proceed

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    A handgun used in a murder is recovered by a diver. Which of the following should be used to develop any latent prints? C a. SPR b. Amido Black c. SuperGlue d. Basic Yellow 40 3. After interviewing the victim of a crime and two witnesses‚ and examining the crime scene and the physical evidence‚ you use all of this information as a basis for developing a unifying and internally consistent explanation of the event. You have: C a. used inductive reasoning

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    In criminal investigation there are many methods of inquiry. Most of these methods can be placed in one of two categories: methods that help to reconstruct the past or methods that help to discover or create a new idea or theory. Some examples of these methods are induction‚ deduction‚ classification‚ synthesis and analysis. Induction is a process that starts out with a specific observation and works backward toward a general conclusion. Induction has been compared to the formation

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