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    Abstract I responded to a homicide scene that took place at a nearby gas station/convenience store at 0300 hrs. When I arrived, I was immediately briefed about what has taken place at this scene. There was a mother, a child, and an employee that witnessed the event. I was also informed that there was also a deceased on scene. Upon entering the crime scene the following evidence came to light: a dead body with a piercing created by a gun round, a lottery ticket that contained blood and smeared…

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    Crime scene investigators may be called to the crime scene in order to secure it, take precise measurements and detailed descriptions of the scene, collect evidence that they can find within the scene or around and package them so they can be tested in a lab. They collect important physical evidence that they can find like fingerprints, footprints, and trace materials, any hair that hadn’t been burnt and fibre from the clothes of the women or on the car seats. (Lynch & Cole 2008) Fingerprinting…

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    Crime Scene Training Evaluation The Crime Scene Training Evaluation program video focuses on knowledge and skill of the training material. The program was intended for a Training Model evaluation for the trainees, and to see if the training program will be great for future training. This evaluation focuses on measuring if the trainees have incorporated the material for their employment, and if they demonstrate it in their behavior. The instruments of the evaluation will have been…

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    Crime Scene Burglary Essay

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    University 1. Choose a type of crime scene (eg. burglary, homicide) and describe what types of evidence you would expect to find at the scene, and on the victim or suspect which you would submit to the laboratory for forensic analysis in order to associate the crime scene, victim and suspect with each other. “Burglary is the unlawful entry into the premises of another with intent to commit a felony” (Clemens, 2013, par, 1). At a burglary scene, the point of entry usually…

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    On 11/15/16 at approximately 12:30 pm, I was dispatched to the CSC classroom A013 to investigate a report of an unattended death. I was assigned to sketch the crime scene and collect fingerprint evidence. The first thing I did was I sketched the crime scene. I had noted was that the blood splatter directly below the head of the body was approximately thirteen feet from the North wall and about four feet ten inches from the East wall. My partner Caesar tested the blood with a hemastick and found…

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    between an organized and disorganized crime scene. Discuss the profile characteristics of each. Organized and disorganized crime scenes (Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach (2012), p. 269) can help identify the type of criminal the authorities are dealing with, in organized crime scenes for example, indicate the criminal had time to plan the crime and had a specific victim in mind. Some of the characteristics of the criminal in organized crime scenes display a skilled and social person,…

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    altercation inside the bar which led to them to be thrown out. According to some witnesses Mr. Pearson went into his car, followed after Mr. Williams, and shot him in the back. Police had found Mr. Pearson in his car thirty miles from the scene. Forensic crime scene investigators had found the murder weapon in a dumpster behind the bar. Mr. Pearson was brought in for questioning and hadn’t said a word beyond his request to call for his attorney. The…

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    Varsha Patel Student Number: 35167831 SJD1501 Assignment 4 Unique Number: 586557 Due Date: 23 March 2015 Submission Date: 20 March 2015 Section 1 Reconstruction of a Crime Scene Reconstruction Four robbers arrive at the Happy Valley Mall in a dark blue bakkie. One of the robbers remains in the car while three disembark. The leader of the robbers, referred to as the boss by his fellow robbers, is armed with a large gun. A robber, wearing an eye patch, indicates that they may proceed with…

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    Crime scene investigation refer to a process that helps in collecting, identifying, classifying as well as analyzing the physical evidence that will help in solving or prosecuting criminals or individuals suspected to have committed the crime. It is normally conducted by the law enforcement technicians, forensic science technicians or criminal justice institutions which use trained investigators. Crime scene investigation is a multidisciplinary process and it incorporates knowledge of law,…

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    The goal of any crime scene investigation is to assist in demonstrating what occurred and to determine who is guilty of committing the crime. So, it is very crucial that each crime scene investigator follows the correct procedures and carries out the investigative responsibilities. There are many critical parts of an investigation. Each and every crime scene that an investigator comes across has to be properly secured, recorded and searched. Firstly, securing the crime scene is a crucial…

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