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    LERISK Undercover Agents: A Case Study

    General consideration and guidelines: LERISK Undercover Agents (UA’s) are specialists, who confidentially solicit, collect and report criminal information, primarily on organized crime. LERISK UA’s work is an intelligence process that converts criminal data into useful information, which can assist management in key areas of their business. It is the primary task of LERISK UA’s to gather critical information and not to personally apprehend criminal offenders. The LERISK UA’s must focus on the

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    Crime Scene Process Analysis

    Crime scene processing is the actual act of processing the crime scene in the field. The processing refers to the whole job of examining, photographing, quickly drawing, and using field ways of doing things to identify, (figure out the worth, amount, or quality of), document, process and collect physical, testimonial and fingerprint (event(s) or object(s) that prove something). Processing a crime scene needs/demands great attention to detail and detail. To preserve(event(s) or object(s) that prove

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    Free College Essays-The Carbonaro Effect

    “The Carbonaro Effect” is a hidden camera television show where a magician, Michel Carbonaro, tricks unsuspecting, ordinary people. All of his performances occur in ordinary locations such as in stores, offices, or schools, and the people Carbonaro tricks are not aware that he is a magician. Carbonaro’s physics- and logic defying illusions produce hilarious reactions from his gullible targets. While Carbonaro’s illusions are certainly entertaining, I feel there is a damper on his magic since I am

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    Criminal Investigation Final Exam

    Criminal Investigation: Final Essay Criminal Investigation 2530 12/3/15 Question 1 The first stage of the criminal investigation process is crime detection. First responding officers must take notes, watch persons leaving/entering crime scene area, scan, assess and reassess for officer’s safety. Officers need to address medical care issue to the people that need it. They must control, identify, and secure initial interviews. They must establish crime scene boundaries. Officers must

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    Improving Classification in Criminal Profiling

    Improving Classification in Criminal Profiling The article I chose to do is Improvement of Thematic Classification in Offender Profiling: Classifying Serbian Homicides Using Multiple Correspondence, Cluster, and Discriminant Function Analyses written by Alasdair Goodwill, Jared Allen, and Dag Kolarevic. The research they conducted was about finding new and improved ways, through thematic classification of certain homicides, to profile the possible offender. In their research they conducted two separate

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    Why Do Criminalist Hughes Locate An Explosion?

    When investigating an explosion, many agencies and their specialized personnel may unite to locate valuable evidence. A criminalist is responsible for detecting and identifying chemicals that were used to ignite the explosion, as well as the detonating mechanisms. For this reason, a criminalist primary concern should be locating the crater and examining the hole to remove soil and debris before a possible contamination occur from heavy foot traffic. Once the important soil and debris has been collected

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    Laci Case Summary

    There are a few differences between evidence and motive. Evidence is an available body of facts or just information that indicates whether a belief or action is true or valid. For example in homicide when there is DNA found at the crime scene linking the suspect to the crime. Evidence can be testimonial such as a witness to a crime or physical evidence such as hair, blood, fingernails, semen, fingerprints, and the list goes on and on. Now motive is the exact reason for doing something especially

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    Dna Fingerprinting Lab

    DNA profiling using gel Name:Maurevensly Jeudy Lab partner: Urvi Abstract This lab consisted on utilizing and learning about DNa fingerprinting and it’s process, from building up an comprehension of how electrophoresis and confinement compounds are utilized as a part of connection to DNA fingerprinting to contrasting the DNA parts got from the two suspects to the DNA parts from the wrongdoing scene keeping in mind the end goal to decide regardless of whether there is a match. It was anticipated

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    Cj370 Unit 9 Assignment

    Renitra Woods CJ370 Unit 9 Assignment July 14, 2014 Footprint and footwear evidence is very valuable. A footprint is the impression that every individual leaves on a surface that has some sort of moisture, it can also be left on a dry surface if the footwear or feet are damp they walk on it. If footprints are undisturbed they can last on a surface from a small amount of time to a long period of time. Footprints should be used as evidence because footprints may be able to assist investigators

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    Virtual Autopsies Benefits

    Virtual Autopsies and Its Crime Fighting Benefits For years, autopsies have been performed. People die for many reasons, and it might not be known why they do. Autopsies can answer that question. Now, up until recently, the dead had to be cut open to determine the cause of death. Even then, they might not be able to find the cause, or might miss a crucial piece of evidence. All of that has been changed with the usage of virtual autopsies. Virtual autopsies, or virtopsies as they’re called, are

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