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    Presentence Investigation Report form PSI NO: CJ2799-10 DATE: 10/28/2015 SID NO: NAME: SMITH, JOHN Jr. AKA: SLIM ADDRESS: 1020 N.E 31ST APT 317 PLANTATION FL, 33317 ID 20000 DOB: 03/10/1981 SEX: M RACE: W HGT: Medium 5’7 to 5’11 WGT: 125 HAIR: Brown SS NO: 754-24-2195 OTHER: MULTIPLE “SPIDER WEB” TATTOOS ON BOTH ARMS ADULT CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD: A. Adult Person Felonies – 000 B. Adult Non-person Felonies – 000 C. Adult Person Misdemeanor – 000 D. D. Adult Non-person Misdemeanor – 000

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    misidentification” (Naito, 2014). However, since I have been working as a law enforcement officer I have never actually seen a lineup performed; nevertheless, I have completed a show-up and witnessed a photographic identification arrays during a criminal investigation. Law enforcement agencies from my knowledge still use lineups, show-ups, and

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    Evidence integrity and continuity Introduction In criminal investigations, it is vital to keep the evidence protected and ensure that it does not become contaminated, is tampered or altered in any way. There are two ways of maintaining evidence is in its truest form; evidence continuity and evidence integrity. Evidence is a vital component in criminal investigations and is the determining factor in successfully prosecuting the defendant as it identifies the offender or those who are involved

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    been asked what wanted I want to be in life. Every sense my third grade teacher asked, my answer has remained the same even as of today. When I receive my bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, I plan to become a criminal prosecutor lawyer. If someone commits a wrongful act with bad intent, they will have to face a criminal prosecutor to ensure them of their wrong doing and be punished for the breaking of the law. Personally, learning about the law is like a rush of adrenaline! Adrenaline pumps through

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    in criminal investigation and trials by Dr B.P Maithil) CASE STUDIES: CASE NO. 1 On night intervening, a Saturday party was going on at kutub colonnade in a restaurant, Delhi. That night the liquor was served by the woman bartenders named as Janvi shah with her co- tender jayant sharma. At about 2 am, mukesh Verma and Brejesh Sharma along with their friends went there and asked for the drinks, the waiter did not serve them the liquor as the party was

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    The processing of a crime scene is the most important step in beginning the investigation into a crime. While the majority of crime scenes are very routine, there are many factors that can present unique challenges to investigators and detectives. Some of these challenging factors include outside forces such as, the media and public. This challenge also ties into the media’s presentation on law enforcement and forensics. The media is at times only concerned about their viewers and increasing their

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    Criminal Investigation The Criminal Procedure and Investigation Principles of Investigation Shawntee Allen Liberty University Online CJUS 420 Professor Ryan Zuidema May 6, 2013 1 An individual studying in criminal investigation needs to know and understand the four main principles dealing with Criminal Investigation. Knowing when and how to apply the principles is also

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    On the onset of her fraud, investigation is important to properly coordinate how the investigation will unfold. Discretion upon everyone involved is most important right from the start. This is to make sure that individuals committing the fraud are not made aware that an investigation is taking place. The reason this is so important is that they continue to operate thinking everything is still going undetected. As a team is assembled to conduct the investigation, each member must be aware of

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    c. created by Patrick Colquhoun. d. headed by attorney Howard Vincent. 25. The first step in the follow-up investigation process is to: C a. visit the scene. b. view the physical evidence seized. c. read and become conversant with the offense report. d. retrieve evidence subject to decay or deterioration and take it to the laboratory

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    Today is September 14th, 2015. I arrived at the Criminal Investigation Unit at 6:43 pm and left at 10:45 pm. There were twenty-five pending cases. I read every case and assigned to the corresponding detective. After that, I answered the phones for about three hours. I was able to transfer some calls to the detectives and got messages for the detectives that were not available. Today was a very slow. Some of the detectives were just playing with their phones or others were just watching the football

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