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    Crime Scene Report

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    Crime Scene Report #3 Case # 98-108597 Lead Investigator: Detective Rebecca Donnelly Date: Tuesday 7/5/05 Weather: 86F outside‚ 68F inside Arrived on scene at 2058 Responding: Deputy J. Kulas‚ Deputy T. Prather‚ Deputy R. Creel‚ Detective R. Donnelly‚ County Ambulance w/EMT J. Monday‚ arrival 2103 to 2108. Location: Robert Allen Jones‚ 123 West Main Street‚ Hagerstown‚ Maryland. One story apartment that consisted of 2 bedrooms‚ 1 bathroom‚ living room‚ and kitchen. Summons: An unintelligible

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    Research Paper: Crime Scene Investigation (first draft) If a murder‚ a homicide and or a suicide occur‚ the crime scene investigator(s) collects the clues and evidence that will be analyzed by the forensic scientist(s) which can lead them to their suspect(s). The purpose of a Crime Scene Investigation is to help victims find justice. When a crime has been reported‚ the responding officer and/or detective have to note the dispatch information such as address/location‚ time‚ date‚ type

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    current dynamic wave nature of crimes‚ it is becoming more challenging to construct evidence and thus‚ more proficient and competent profilers have become invaluable assets to the criminal investigation unit in every country. Similarly‚ validity of criminal personality profiling is a subject of debate among a number of criminal experts especially concerning its reliability as an effective tool in responding to a variety of crimes. In my view‚ personality profiling is a complex process that is often

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    Firearm and Crime Scene

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    Questions What is the NIBIN? The NIBIN is The National Integrated Ballaistic Identification Network. What is rifling? What two types of markings does this produce? Rifling is the spiral grooves cut into the barrel of a gun in order to make a bullet spin as it is fired . The two types of markings that rifling produces is grooves and lands. What is a distance determination? How is this done? Distance determination is the process of estimating the distance between where a shot is fired and it’s

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    Upon arriving at the scene‚ the investigator may talk to the first responders to collect as much information as possible. Such as the initial condition of the scene and anyone involved in the alleged crime. The invesigators will examine the crime scene and search for physical evidence‚ collect and document the evidence. The scene must be searched thoroughly and methodically to discover as much evidence as possible related to the crime and to connect the suspect to the crime. The apartment is best

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    Investigating a Crime Scene Denise Swank Bryant & Stratton College Criminal Justice: Research Paper Mr. Frank Chmarak December 2011 Investigating a Crime Scene On TV shows like "CSI‚" viewers get to watch as investigators find and collect evidence at the scene of a crime‚ making blood appear as if by magic and swabbing every mouth in the vicinity. Many of us believe we have a pretty good grip on the process‚ and rumor has it criminals are getting a jump on the good guys by using the

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    period Racial Profiling vs. Criminal Profiling Justice is said to be blind‚ at least that is what the Supreme Court says. But in many instances‚ it has caused others to think differently. The scale on which justice is weighed has been corrupted from the inside and has caused this great controversial issue to rise. That issue is racial profiling and its implementation in police investigations and court systems. According to the American Civil Liberties Union‚ racial profiling is defined as the

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    Crime Scene Investigator

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    A crime scene investigator has a very important job when it comes to a crime scene. Now the purpose of a crime scene investigator is not just limited to homicides‚ sexual assaults‚ armed robberies‚ home invasions and property crimes such as burglaries (feinc.net. n.d.). However‚ most of their time is spent processing crime scene‚ packaging as well as transporting evidence and attending and photographing autopsies (feinc.net. n.d.). They also attend briefings and conferences with any police agencies

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    The crime scene examination and subsequent search should be done in a careful and methodical manner. After talking to the officer(s) who were the first ones on the scene and learning from them of any changes that might have been made to the scene since their arrival‚ such as turning lights on or off or opening doors or windows‚ start the examination by working your way into the body using great care to avoid disturbing or destroying any evidence as you do. Carefully observe the floor or ground surrounding

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    Forensic psychology‚ specifically‚ offender or criminal profiling has exponentially increased in popularity since its inception. It has spread though out the United States and internationally and this popularity is due mainly to massive media frenzies that focused on high-profile cases as well as the fictional movie‚ based on a book by Thomas Harris‚ Silence of the Lambs (Huss‚ 2001). Another reason for the wide interest in profiling is that people have a need to know who and why and additionally

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