Investigation

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Investigations: Investigating Rape Crimes, Part 4 of 5

The crime scene includes all areas where people connected with a crime perpetrators, victims, witnesses moved.

Posted Thursday, August 31, 2006

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Investigations: Investigating Rape Crimes, Part 3 of 5

Because he used his radio rather than a cell phone or landline, every news media with a police scanner marshaled its forces to arrive at the parking garage.

Posted Monday, July 31, 2006

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Investigating Rape Crimes, Part 2 of 5

Collection of physical evidence requires an investigator to first recognize such evidence.

Posted Friday, June 30, 2006

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Investigations: Investigating Rape Crimes, Part 1 of 5

In addition to the location where the rape actually took place (or in the case of an abduction, the point of contact and release), the victim is the crime scene.

Posted Wednesday, May 31, 2006

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Investigations: Crime Solved

Other than his eccentric appearance, two traits distinguished Capriati from his peers: persistence and the ability to change his investigative methodology with the times.

Posted Friday, March 31, 2006

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Investigations: The Forensic Autopsy

With skeletal remains we may need the assistance from our investigative team to reconstruct what happened.

Posted Tuesday, February 28, 2006

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Investigations: Forensic Science

The skilled investigator recognizes the need to include experts from a variety of scientific fields on the investigative team from the earliest stages possible.

Posted Tuesday, January 31, 2006

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Investigations: The Dead Always Rise

Most departments have a policy and procedure stating that anyone entering a crime scene must complete a report, and if this statement is stenciled in large print across the top of the crime scene log, it discourages many sight-seers.

Posted Wednesday, November 30, 2005

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Investigations: Speak for the Dead

Investigators must understand their role.

Posted Friday, September 30, 2005


 

 

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