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    Evidence Collection During a crime scene investigation‚ evidence are the most important aspects to solve the crime. The evidence left on or around the scene can be used to investigate and identify the perpetrator. “Once the crime scene has been thoroughly documented and the locations of the evidence noted‚ then the collection process can begin. The collection process will usually start with the collection of the most fragile or most easily lost evidence. Special consideration can also be given

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    ARSON… WHAT IS IT? Krystle Lamb Houston Community College Criminal Justice 1301 ABSTRACT Arson is one of the world’s oldest known crimes. It can cost a life or a generous amount of money in damages. Even though it can take a person’s life‚ arson is classified as a property crime to law enforcement agencies. It is time consuming and very difficult to investigate. Only twenty percent of arrests result in a conviction because it is classified as a “property crime” rather than a violent crime

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    Arson seems as though it is a major problem in the United States; however‚ this is not the case. Arson is defined as a person who intentionally burns almost any kind of structure or building. Even though arson is not a common crime‚ it has resulted in $585 million in property damage and the death of 200 civilians in 2010. Arson is committed for many reasons including insurance fraud and revenge. My theory is that the leading reason for arson is for people to gain money. The people affected by arson

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    Before any digital evidence is collected and analysed it is essential computer forensic investigators have a methodology in place. There are many different methodologies available such as DFRWS‚ ADAM and IDIP‚ to name a few. Although this chapter is discussing the correct procedures for evidence collection‚ it is important to remember the successfulness and effectiveness of evidence collection comes down to having a methodology in place. According to (Sansurooah‚ 2016)‚ computer forensic analysts

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    Arson and Bombing Portfolio 1. Discuss the reasons arson is considered a low-priority crime. Because identification is a problem in most arson cases. In most arson cases all the evidence that the police need to identify the cause of the fire is destroyed in the fire‚ which leads to dead ends. If you have no information to pursue any kind of suspect on‚ equals a dead end for the police. 2. Discuss the relationship between fire and police departments and the insurance companies that represent victims

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    Arson investigation is a part of the more complicated science of fire investigations. The job of an arson investigator is to figure out if a fire has been intentionally set and how it started. I chose an arson investigator as a career is because my father has had over 25 years in this career and I am very interested in the career and it’s what I want to start pursuing after high school. You’re required to have a high school diploma or a G.E.D. and 5 years or more work experience in a related job

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    Arson destroys neighborhoods as surely as mass bombing. Only a few people commit the crime‚ but all residents must suffer the consequences. Decaying buildings are torched by their owners to collect insurance money. Most arsonists escape punishment. Burnt-out structures are‚ in turn‚ a haven for gangs and drug traffickers‚ who cause even more arson. Once several blocks have been gutted‚ a kind of collective hopelessness grips those who can’t afford to move. The young may continue to set fires from

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    What Evidence Should Be Documented? Give a brief description of the order in which evidence should be documented‚ collected‚ and preserved. Your answer should include the role of potential contamination in your decision-making process. Topic 2: Latent Prints Discuss at least two of the chemical methods used to raise latent prints and advise your classmates on what piece of evidence you would process that way. Be sure to choose a different piece of evidence from your classmates The evidence collection

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    The three advantages of having an evidence collection unit process a crime scene instead of a patrol officer or detective would be that the unit has extensive experience‚ they have the equipment needed‚ and lastly they are dedicated to only doing. An evidence collection unit also known as crime scene investigation unit has special training with processing scenes and collecting evidence. For instance‚ crime scene investigators in the state of Indiana recertify every 3 years and complete at least 24

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    Evidence(Text) | techniques/devices featured in quote (Style) | Figurative analysis specific to each quote(Effect) | Connections to theme / society / culture AND implications on character & conflict(Meaning) | First and last sentences with ellipses between and page number. | Appropriate and relevant literary devices/techniques on display in your quote | Analysis that is detailed‚ insightful‚ and includes discussion of the specific literary devices mentioned in “techniques/devices” section.

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