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    killed and why? Form Hypothesis Based on information the investigator knows about the victim‚ has gathered from witnesses or from physical evidence at the crime scene the investigator would begin to formulate a hypothesis about who may be possible suspects and possibly a motive. Collect Data by Observations and

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    additional evidence and checking for suspects and victims that may be hiding. After identifying the boundaries of the scene‚ I would need to set up crime scene tape and barriers to help prevent contamination and or theft of evidence also by doing this it provides safety for myself and other officers on scene. What are your priorities in doing so and why? The most important priority is solving the case. Some of my other priorities include identifying and catching the suspects‚ securing the scene‚ maintaining

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    compliant suspect. The book asked the question “why do innocent people confess in detail to crimes they had not committed” The relational is that if an individual gives the police exactly what they want then that will‚ in turn‚ let those being questioned to be able to go home (Garrett‚ 2011). Contaminated false

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    already be drawn‚ shot the teen‚ fatally wounding him. He died that night at the hospital during surgery from a gunshot wound to the back of the head. This case called for the Supreme Court to rule that police “may not seize an unarmed‚ nondangerous suspect by shooting him dead” (Criminal investigation‚

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    the robbers I would do the following: I would question the witnesses and victims‚ I would put the suspects in a lineup‚ I would secure all videos and other evidence‚ I read the suspects the rights‚ I would document any confessions and charge the suspect and investigate‚ compare and contrast facts and evidence regarding the detained suspects in the other zone. I would follow up by going to the suspect for identification and confirm the witnesses if the person is involved or not in the robbery. Purposeful

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    Having Identified the suspects Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev local state and federal agencies sought out after them exhausting several resources. There were some ethical issues that occur during the investigation and apprehension of the suspects. Steps taken by law enforcement to acquire some evidence and statement are questionable. Statements made by the Tsarnaev family acquired through interview with several news networks had mixed view towards the actions of law enforcement and the portrayal

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    Probation & Parole Coatesville Fire Dept‚ PA Patience Smith CJ 101-02 Kaplan University The most common form of criminal sentencing in the United States these days is probation. Conditions of probation and parole are primary factors that have an effect on a probationers post lock-up life. When determining conditions of probation and parole‚ the offender’s background plays a very vital role in the determination. A probation or parole officer has four functions that helps them figure

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    officers can search the passenger compartment of a car and anything inside even when arestee is already in the police car. Police may search inside of a vehicle when the officer has reasonable belief that the car contains evidence of the offense the suspect is arrested for. An officer cannot search if he only gave a traffic citation and did not arrest the

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    TDA 2.2: safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1.1 Safeguarding legislations:  Health and safety policy  Healthy and safety at work act (1974)  Every child matters framework (covered on page 20)  Working together to safeguard children (2006 and 2010)  Safeguarding policy  Children act (1989 and 2004)  Child protection policy  E-safety Children Act: The Children’s Act came in to force in 1989 and was drafted complement the Human Rights Act but be specific to children

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    Zinc is one of the longest-studied nutrients that correlates with statistically significantly less acne. Some months ago‚ I discovered that around 200mg/day of zinc picolinate could‚ under some circumstances‚ make me dramatically acne-free for the first time ever. That led to a very long course of study‚ research and experiments. For a megadose of zinc to affect acne dramatically‚ a good bet was that zinc is a cofactor in a reaction that affects acne. If you have a chemical reaction in the body

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