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    about the case and evidence to the suspect after all questions have been asked, and finally give the suspect time to explain the answer they have given that contradict the evidence. The early approach is simple, the interviewer reveals all information known about the case to the suspect in an attempt to force them into confessing.…

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    court identification. On the other hand, the second part is when a law enforcement officer or a detective use different procedures to make the alleged suspect standout. For example, in the case of Marvin Anderson, pictures were used to identify him; the pictures the cops presented were distorted. One picture of him was colored and the other suspect pictures were in black and white. Unfortunately, these suggestive factors incriminate innocent people until the law realizes they were wrong (Gould &…

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    the suspect and the crime that was committed (Orlando, n.d.). Another technique that the Reid Technique uses, the behavior analysis interview, is a non-accusatory interview. The criminal investigator will ask background questions. In other words, ask personal questions of the suspect that will allow the criminal investigator to evaluate the suspect’s “normal” verbal and nonverbal behaviors. These are followed up by “behavior-provoking” questions to provoke different behaviors from the suspect…

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    False confession : A True issue in the United Sate Justice System Thesis: Since false confession is the major of wrongful conviction in the system, The false confession have many factor to make everybody misunderstand of the suspect. Some people belief that complying with the policy by saying that they committed the crime in question will be more benefit for them. The definition of false confession. First, according to (innocenceproject.org), false confession are complex and varied, but…

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    when I read it over again in second times after I completely finished all the sessions. And because the syllabus of this document is kinda like a summary of four cases that reversed by the Supreme Court after the suspects confessed the crime. And in all four cases, the procedure of suspects’ custodial interrogation has shared same collectively features that none of the defendants have been given an effective warning of their constitutional rights by prosecutors at the outset of the…

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    being too general with its statements and the profile being overall to ambiguous, allowing for many possible suspects to fit the profile descriptions. The current study purposed that, like the participates in the early Barnum studies, individuals can allow certain subjects or situations to fit the apparent statement,…

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    Thefts: A Case Study

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    two different thefts. The thefts had similarities with each other as both suspects went into the store with the same child. I collected photos and videos’ of both thefts and returned to the station to review them. The female entered the store on 10-06-2015 at approximately 1700 hours. The female suspect is seen taking Huggies diaper wipes and a notebook off the shelf and then placing them in her purse. The female suspect is seen driving a late model Dodge Ram 1500, white in color with Montana…

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    This information gave officers’ probable cause for an arrest. In this case the two suspects were arrested in the commission of a felony. Suspect number one was charged with breaking and entering an occupied residence. Suspect number two was charged with breaking and entering, and grand theft auto. Although an arrest takes away a person’s fundamental right to freedom, police must still follow proper protocol…

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    means something intended: an aim or plan (dictionary. reference n.d.). I feel that the partner knew what his intentions were when he got in the back seat with the suspect. Although, the officer that was driving did not know what his intention were at first because he never told him. Once he saw that his intention was to beat the suspect and then falsify the report he should have let it be known that he would not be a part of it and make his own report. Therefore, when an investigation began it…

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    Baltimore, Maryland will we ever know what actually happened on those nights without police footage? In these cases the crimes could have been prevented just by these body cameras. Many of times police have used aggression or force to apprehend a suspect when needed but many people claim they used unnecessary force. But these body cameras can protect police safety and our safety as well. People say this will invade our privacy. But our privacy is not worth the lives of many people. They also…

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