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Managing Criminal Investigations |
Review “Managing the Criminal Investigation” in Chapter 6 of Criminal
Investigation, and answer the following questions:
- Who conducts the preliminary investigation?
- How is it determined if a follow-up investigation is to be conducted?
- Who conducts the follow-up investigation?
- What are solvability factors? Give an example.
- Are there any advantages to having a prosecutor present at the crime scene during processing? If so, what are the advantages? Explain your answer.
Your initial response should be 250-300 words in length. Your claims should be supported by assigned readings and/or other academic resources. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings by Day
Our text is
Becker, R. F. & Dutelle, A. W. (2013). Criminal investigation (4th ed.) Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
Need to make sure all questions are answered and references listed thanks
Managing Criminal Investigations |
Review “Managing the Criminal Investigation” in Chapter 6 of Criminal
Investigation, and answer the following questions:
- Who conducts the preliminary investigation?
- How is it determined if a follow-up investigation is to be conducted?
- Who conducts the follow-up investigation?
- What are solvability factors? Give an example.
- Are there any advantages to having a prosecutor present at the crime scene during processing? If so, what are the advantages? Explain your answer.
Nee to make sure all questions are answered list references
Our text is
Becker, R. F. & Dutelle, A. W. (2013). Criminal investigation (4th ed.) Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.
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