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    Crime Scene Profiling

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    selves or another person. Suspect-based profiling involves identifying psychological or behavioral traits in someone that may execute a specific crime. It estimates that the rate of criminality of the individuals from specific gatherings is proportionately higher than found in the all- inclusive community. Last but not least, equivocal death analysis is more or less said to be a psychological autopsy, is used to determine the cause of death, reason and frame of mind of the person if it was a…

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    When becoming an officer of the law there is a few, things you should take into consideration, especially when you are the first to arrive at the crime scene. It is the first arriving officer’s duty to make sure you have the suspect in custody, if there is any, secure the crime scene, then you must attend to the victim to see if they need any medical assistance. You must also collect evidence from the crime scene, while being careful to not contaminate the crime scene. It is also important to…

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    Thrillers Film Analysis

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    RIVALS is a female driven contained thriller. The setup is familiar with the idea of being trapped and stalked. Although, not original, it’s a tried and true concept that remains appealing. This script adds a twist in that the women trapped in the building are alienated sisters. Independent filmmakers often look for these types of thrillers. The script is driven by the theme of survival, healing, and bonding. The goal is clear and the stakes are high. The script uses some of the elements that…

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    Chapter Nine Mystery is Our Middle Name Sunday, 9:20 a.m. I pumped my pedals hard up Willaston’s narrow pebbled driveway and stopped next to a squad car parked in front of the house. “I already told your pals, and now I’m going to tell you,” said the police officer sitting behind the wheel. “This is no place for kids.” She climbed out and made a dismissive gesture with her baton. “Scram.” “But—” “Now,” she ordered in a tone that warned me it was time to go. “Come on,” I told my associates.…

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    Everyone knows at the very least the basic information on this person, because he was on every news outlet possible. His name will be forever cemented in our history. His action will be known to have happened because of mental Illness, however there is something that many don’t know and that is that, “Lanza's online…

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    1. What is geographic profiling? What does Dr. Rossmo say about geographic profiling solving crimes? How is geographic profiling used to assist police? Is geographic profiling superior to other types of offender profiling (racial, behavioral)? Why or why not? Be sure to fully discuss the concepts and show your deep knowledge of the readings/research in this area. According to the textbook, a geographic profiling is a type of offender profile that focuses on the location where a series of crimes…

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    In the excerpt, the author compares the officers and criminals in an interrogation room through the means of analogies. The analogy that the author uses to compare the two is that the officers imagine a small opening or “window” that is the escape route that every suspect tries to reach so they can escape the interrogation and resume back to their regular lives . The suspect must carefully choose his words carefully for every word that he or she utters is heard and not taken back, which…

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    A perpetrator can be a single person, or more often a group of people that causes injustice to another group in anyway. In the Holocaust, these people were obviously Hitler, his inner circle, and the different groups that he led (SS, SA...). Collaborators are not necessarily people who…

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    gold, spices, and other merchandise between Africa and Europe, including Asia (Wilford 66). One explorer, in particular, stood out as a champion voyager at around this time, and his name was Christopher Columbus. This paper examines him as the person of interest in the discovery age and discusses his four trips made from Spain across the Atlantic…

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    as a means of settling a debt obligation. Money can also be defined a medium of exchange, standard of deferred payment, unit of account and a store of value. As persons need money to get things done, persons will demand and hold money for various reasons. Firstly money demanded can be defined as the amount of money a person holds in their possession. The three motives for holding money include 1) Transactionary Motives, 2) Precautionary Motives and 3) Speculative…

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