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    Arizona police chief on Wednesday supported an officer’s decision to drive his car into an armed suspect‚ saying that although the move could have killed the suspect‚ deadly force was justified. Video of the incident‚ recorded February 19 by the dashboard cameras of two Marana police cars‚ shows one of the cars running into a suspect with who had a rifle in the city about a half hour from Tucson. The suspect‚ 36-year-old Mario Valencia‚ survived and was hospitalized before being criminally charged.

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    Criminal Investigator Sources of Information Lisa Dowd CJ 210-02 Midterm Essay Prof. Josh Turley August 9‚ 2010 A criminal investigator is a law enforcement professional who attempts to solve crimes‚ identify and detain suspects‚ and prevent future instances of criminal activity. When we think of a criminal investigator pictures of gruesome crime scenes‚ laboratories and paperwork come to mind. We often do not pay attention to interviews and interrogations or notice the importance of a

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    psychiatrists‚ criminologists‚ and psychologists believe there are specific traits‚ psychological factors that will separate a person from the rest of society. This thesis will explain that criminal profiling will help narrow the list of suspects from rape and homicide by formulating the type of person whom the investigators should be looking for. How long does he or she think criminal profiling has been used in law enforcement? Criminal Profiling Criminal profiling is established

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    next turn? b) on his next two turns? 6. Eight burglary suspects are placed in a line-up‚ two of whom are guilty. Suppose that a witness is asked to identify the two guilty suspects‚ but is actually unable to make a positive identification with any degree of confidence. If the witness feels compelled to identify two suspects‚ what is the likelihood that the witness will randomly pick a) the two guilty suspects? b) two innocent suspects? 7. A quality control inspector will accept a large

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    current technology evolves and becomes more advanced. DNA is generally used to solve crimes in one of two ways. In cases where a suspect is identified‚ a sample of that persons DNA can be compared to evidence from the crime scene. The results of this type of comparison may help establish whether the suspect committed the crime. (justice.gov‚ 2008) In case where the suspect has not yet been identified‚ biological evidence from that crime scene can be analyzed and compared to offender profiles in DNA

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    being able to isolate accused or alleged suspects. Before DNA was available to use in crime investigations the law enforcement depended heavily on fingerprints‚ blood‚

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    Arizona police chief on Wednesday supported an officer’s decision to drive his car into an armed suspect‚ saying that although the move could have killed the suspect‚ deadly force was justified. Video of the incident‚ recorded February 19 by the dashboard cameras of two Marana police cars‚ shows one of the cars running into a suspect with who had a rifle in the city about a half hour from Tucson. The suspect‚ 36-year-old Mario Valencia‚ survived and was hospitalized before being criminally charged.

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    there will be no need for a caution. A witness has no legal obligation to answer questions apart from their name and address. Police will question a potential perpetrator on the basis of suspicions and when police question suspects there is a legal obligation for the suspect to answer all questions and if there is enough evidence they

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    Drug Recognition Process

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    whether drugs were involved and what effects they may have caused physically or mentally. By way of the 12 steps of the Drug Recognition Process. Some of the DRE’s goals are to identify the family of drugs that show the same signs and symptoms as the suspect shows. They should be able to describe the involvement of the drugs‚ test the effects of any substances being used while doing activities

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    using paper chromatography. PURPOSE/GOAL: Students will be able to: • Gain understanding of the purpose of chromatography. • Measure and graph pigment separation. • Use evidence gathered from the chromatograms to support their conclusions about which suspects can be excluded from suspicion based on evidence. • Understand that the separation of dye molecules in chromatography is a physical property of the dye and movement of the dye is unique for each different dye molecule. • Defend their conclusions

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