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    be exact when describing the person's description. It is important not guess the person's descriptions or add vague recollections later. This could potentially lead to police officer looking for the wrong suspect because the description is faulty. Thirdly, if a person cannot describe the suspect do not press them too hard for a description. This is especially true if the

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    CJA Signature Assignment 1. Scenario: You are the first responding officer to a “dead body” call.  The body is located on a dirt road in a remote area that can be best described as “desert terrain.”  As you approach the crime scene in your patrol vehicle, you notice the body lying in the middle of the road.  Around the body are numerous large rocks and bushes.  You also notice the following in and around the crime scene: Footprints Tire tracks Personal belongings of the victim strewn about

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    to runs away from the scene, the cadet tries to catch him but only manages to grab his notebook. The hunt for Reveille attacker is on with key evidence left behind to identify the perpetrator. After some time has passed we have narrowed down the suspects to the marron flash and bikerman who were allegedly seen at the crime scene. We gathered testimonies

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    startled dreams and conversations with himself. His plan is to prove that the story does not belong to Shooter, however some events will prevent him from doing that. Amy Milner, Mort’s ex-wife, and her current husband, Ted Milner, are also victims and suspects, together with Mort. As the plot changes, with deaths and strange things happening, the existence of Shooter is questioned. The book and the movie have a similar context, although they follow and end with different plots, giving the readers quite

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    the organization This situation may seem totally unrelated but in a great way affects the case at hand. The decisions made by CyberTech will in a way not be genuine due to the influence of the presence of the suspects in another case with them. Let’s take an example that the OPM breach suspects were found guilty in the case which subsequently led to termination of their job and charging by the court. This would lead them not being able to facilitate the other case they have with CyberTech. As a result

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    the crime that has been committed. The three main issues with the Daycare’s business processes involved in this case include; poor supervision, issues with segregation of duties, authorization, and auditing procedures. Poor supervision over the suspect was a major issue, Danny Jones had no one directly over him that oversees his day-to-day duties, the expansion of the company could be the potential cause of this, but top management should have seen that too much access was trusted to Mr. Jones.

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    Despite knowing the unreliability of eyewitness testimonies, investigators still narrow in on suspects identified by these witnesses. To explain the effects of eyewitness testimony one can examine a few conditional probabilities: Prob(Police investigate all leads/Eyewitness testimony) < Prob(Police investigate all leads/No eyewitness testimony) Prob(Correct

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    offender profiles with an ambiguous profile will demystify the statements to make them well suited to a potential suspect. Offender profiles have been useful to prioritize suspects in ongoing investigations; however there have been criticisms on profiling. Based on Alison et al., stated that after the study, they generalized that both participants that received genuine and bogus suspects had no significant differences, this correspond well with Barnum- type effect. Therefore, using offender profiles

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    a minor case of interrogation, where the suspected person is questioned for information. In a more extreme situation, the government uses this method, called torture, on people suspected of committing a crime. The only difference here is that the suspect is not necessarily interrogated about jewelry; instead, the person could be asked about vital information that is crucial to a current operation, concerning the lives of innocent people or soldiers fighting for a cause. Because torture usually involves

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    example, they shouldn’t comment on the witness’ answers and they should inform the witness that the real suspect might not even be in the current lineup. 8. Describe three research findings regarding improving eyewitness accuracy. (10 points) It is important to provide system variables when it comes to eyewitness testimony. Researcher Walsh (2013) suggests providing the witness photographs of the suspects in a sequential lineup rather than a simultaneous lineup. Fewer misidentifications result from simultaneous

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