CJ 370

CJ 370 Unit 9 Assignment 1

CJ 370-01: Crime Scene Investigation II Unit 9 Assignment 1 Purdue University Global Unit 9 Assignment 1 Footprint along with footwear evidence is very important to an investigation. This may be the only evidence that is left at a crime scene, and it could very well lead the detectives to the suspect that committed the

CJ 370 Unit 7 Assignment 2

CJ 370-01: Crime Scene Investigation II Unit 7 Assignment 1 Purdue University Global Unit 7 Assignment 1 The scientific method deals with the use of precision, objectivity, critical thinking, repeatability, all of which are needed for the proper collection and understanding of the clues that are present at a crime scene. The investigator has to

CJ 370 Unit 5 Assignment

CJ 370-01: Crime Scene Investigation II Unit 5 Assignment Purdue University Global Unit 5 Assignment It is a sad thing to say but there are a lot of murders in the world, and sometimes the body may be disposed of by the killer. It may take months or longer for the body to be discovered,

Burglary Evidence – PowerPoint Presentation

CJ 370-01: Crime Scene Investigation IIProfessor: Matthew SelvesUnit 8 AssignmentPurdue University Global Burglary Evidence Burglary is known by other names such as breaking and entering, and home invasion. Burglary is when a person unlawfully enters the premises of someone else with the intent to commit a felony normally larceny once he or she is inside.

Impression Evidence – PowerPoint Presentation

CJ 370-01: Crime Scene Investigation II Professor: Matthew SelvesUnit 6 AssignmentPurdue University Global Impression Evidence There is a lot of evidence left at a crime scene and it can range from shoe impressions to tire tracks, bite marks and other items. A tire track can be very helpful to an investigator. Sometimes the investigator has

Trace Evidence

CJ 370-01: Crime Scene Investigation IIUnit 4 Assignment 2Purdue University Global Trace Evidence Trace evidence left behind at a crime scene can be small, but yet very helpful. Trace evidence can be things such as hair, fibers, smeared fingerprints, tire tracks, shoe prints, foot prints. All trace evidence has to be photographed and then collected.

Vehicle Burglary

CJ 370-01: Crime Scene Investigation IIUnit 9 Assignment 2Purdue University Global Vehicle Burglary Whenever an investigator works a crime scene of a vehicle burglary it is important that he or she wears gloves. The investigator needs to take plenty of photographs of the vehicle. The investigator should verify if the doors were locked or unlocked

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