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    Ever wonder just how investigations are conducted? Or how detectives can figure out what seems to be impossible? The answer is simple, it lies in the process of Criminal Investigation. Criminal Investigations are used to find, analyze, and process evidence and information useful to the crime scene. Criminal Investigations help solve crimes ranging from a simple B&E to even murder. On television and shows such as, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Investigations are not always accurate. Not only are

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    Criminal profiling is a technique used to identify the major personality and behavioral characteristics of an individual based upon the characteristics of the crime they have committed (Douglas et al. 1986,p.405). This technique has become increasingly popular and notorious through its exaggerated use in television and other popular media. Particularly in the movie Silence of the Lambs a thriller in which criminal profiling is used to apprehend a serial killer. There is no doubt that due to its popularity

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    that every American has watched or read something about a criminal investigation. With so many popular shows, movies, and books all with the same basic plot, it is almost impossible not to. Criminal Investigation stories are everywhere, including in a recent Disney movie where a bunny must solve a seemly unsolvable case and catch the bad guy. The stories always follow a similar pattern. The hero detectives invoke on a criminal investigation to solve a case, they collect evidence and begin to solve

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    Police officers and detectives play vital roles in the detection, investigation, and solving of crimes. In order to effectively solve a crime, it is imperative that a series of procedural steps occur. It is extremely crucial that the steps be completed in the proper order, never taking any time-saving methods or skipping of steps. Furthermore, if steps in the investigation process are skipped or not executed properly, your case has just been compromised, resulting in the possibility of an inaccurate

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    On August 31, 2015, this investigator was assigned an internal investigation to review the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) domestic violence investigation and arrest of Officer Johnn “Jason” Scott from an August 26, 2015, incident at his house at 6140 S. Franklin Rd. in Marion County. The allegation is Officer Scott strangled Lola “Courtney” Everette during a domestic dispute. The officer’s actions scratched, bruised and caused pain to Ms. Everette’s neck. There were four juveniles (Aubrey Everett

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    When it comes to the effectiveness of the American Criminal Justice System meeting its goals, I’ve generally always had a good opinion about how effective the goals are met. There are some cases that have happened in the past and some even more recently were I believe the goals were not met effectively. For example, when the lead detective, Steve Thomas, was working the JonBenét Ramsey case, the Ramsey’s attorneys and others that were part of Team Ramsey did not want to help Detective Thomas solve

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    Evidence plays a vital role throughout criminal investigations. Typically, we think of evidence as things such as fingerprints, DNA, and fibers. However, evidence as evolved as the world of technology has expanded. Digital evidence also now plays just as much of an important role as traditional evidence. When beginning an investigation that involves digital evidence, it is important for the investigator to know what evidence to look for. Identification of evidence, collection including transportation

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    Synthesizing criminal investigation involves integration new information with that of existing information to create an original impression, a new viewpoint, or form a new view of thinking to achieve an awareness. Synthesizing process has a complex method of comprehension strategies. This process happens if we are taking in the valued meaning throughout the information that is read. Our understanding of the criminal investigation is enhancing as we read more of the provide information, (Bynum, T

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    Several investigation agencies adopt different investigation techniques for every crime committed. However, these investigative techniques follow four major stages in criminal investigation which include; 1. Preliminary Investigation Preliminary investigation involves the collection of information from the victims or witnesses of the crime. This is always the first step to a crime response and is usually done by the patrol officer. These preliminary investigations are aimed at collecting information

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    The criminal justice process begins with a report of violation of the law by a citizen or witnessed by a police officer first hand. Then after it is investigated where the police officer is to come to the area or scene of the incident to determine the extent and nature of the crime committed. Where sometimes an arrest is made on the scene of the incident and statements of the witnesses or evidence are taken to obtain evidence of the crime. In some cases there is a preliminary investigation where

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