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    In this step the detective will find out whether or not the victim knows the individual and may in any way know who he/she may be. If the victim may know or may know who the individual may be then ask the victim what is the relationship between the two of them and also for…

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    audiences nationwide, educating viewers on different real life situations including the harm of sexual assault, the rewarding path to becoming a lawyer or detective, and the reality of human hardships. Law and Order SVU exemplifies what is morally and lawfully acceptable in situations when having sexual…

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    as she slowly bled out over the bedspread. The snow-white sheet was turning a crimson red. The man holding the gun walked over. He looked directly into her eyes, and fired once again. The killer chuckled as he stepped over her motionless body. Detective Joseph Walker entered the crime scene. This one was a mess. He counted eleven bodies, all of them workers at the Triscott house. The real victim was upstairs though. They entered the master bedroom, and found the body of the city’s mayor, Regina…

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    254). Sherlock Holmes is a fictional detective character created by a Scottish author, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle on May 22, 1859. Sherlock Holmes’s detective stories are some of the best detective stories ever written. His comics has always blown people's mind. However Sherlock Holmes is not the first fictional detective, the fame he reached after his literary birth dwarfed his fictional predecessors and started his way to eternity. Many readers find the detective skills of Sherlock Holmes…

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    The first victim appeared to abuse the sin of gluttony by being obese. His house was very dark with little to no light. The sanitation was very poor, roaches were scattered around everywhere and there was a stench that hit when the detectives entered the house. The victim was found in his kitchen, sitting at the table with his face lying in a plate of spaghetti. Both of his hands and feet were tied tightly. There was a bucket filled with vomit under the table. Surrounding him were…

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    prosecution was Detective Mark Furman. Detective Furman was the lead detective in the case and was described as a very successful detective. Furman was the defective who found the infamous bloody glove. Detective Furman claimed to have seen blood drops and blood smears at Simpson 's home and in his vehicle. The defense argued and suggested that Detective Furman was the one who planted the notorious bloody glove. Led by Johnnie Cochran, Simpson’s defense would attack the credibility of Detective…

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    do it for a living and to have plenty of opportunities. All careers have different wages, whether it’s high or low, it can increase and increase. There are many things you can study to have a career. Some careers are physical therapists, police detectives, and editors. Physical therapists participate, or plan, programs that improve mobility, relieve pain, increase strength, and correct disabling conditions due to injuries or disease. For this career the requirements are having an earned…

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    jeopardy. Upon responding to the scene of a homicide, police detective Meyer Landsman saw a chessboard with an active game beside the victim. The chessboard’s significance is its relation to the reversion of control over the territory that the Jewish community lives on. Detective Landsman’s case that is underway to determine the murderer of the chess player is just as complex as a game of chess. Faced with little evidence leading him, detective Landsman’s case is just like the game of chess…

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    assumptions and inferences. Within this profile, the detective relies on the methods and psychological stereotypes to identify the suspect. However, research has shown that this type of profiling is not accurate or helpful when catching criminals (Schwartz, 2016). The second type of profiling found in the textbook is one of the most controversial profiling techniques because is often associated with the suspects’ racial and religious identity. When a detective tries to use this type of racial…

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    related to the performance of my official duties. At the direct order of Chief Hamilton, understanding that I can be disciplined and/or terminated for violating a direct order, I am making this statement. On 10/15/15 at about 0930 hours, Sgt. Aksdal, Detective Davidson and I were working in the investigations office at the Kirkland Police Department, 11750, NE 118th St. Kirkland WA. Emergency…

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