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1 | Name __Gawen Grunloh___________________ House _South__ Topic __Criminal Investigation______________ | |||||
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3 | THREE COLUMN LOGIC CHART | |||||
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5 | Essential Question: What is most important in securing a conviction during a criminal investigation? | |||||
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7 | Best Answer: Following chain of command | |||||
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11 | 1) What is most important in securing a conviction during a criminal investigation? | 1) Given | 1) N/A | |||
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13 | 2) Conviction is the case in which a guilty verdict is decided in a case. | 2) To understand what exactly a Criminal Investigator is trying to do. | 2) Elements of Criminal Investigation | |||
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15 | 3) A criminal investigation is a desicion that a specific crime requires a inquiry of facts to discover what happened and who was responsible. | 3) To understand what an investigator is actually attempting to do when an investigation is opened. | 3) Elements of Criminal Investigation | |||
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18 | 3) Questioning and interrogating witnesses. | 3) Getting a victim willing to testify as well as eye witness accounts is important to even starting an investigation. | 3) Interview | |||
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21 | 4) Questioning is the process of finding witnesses and asking thier version of events. | 4) To understand what the point of questioning is. | 4) reid.com | |||
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23 | 5) Collecting physical evidence. | 5) Forensic evidence gives the hard facts of an investigation. | 5) Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States | |||
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25 | 6) Following chain of command. | 6) Evidence sucessfully reaching the courtroom is important to achieve a conviction. | 6) Initiating a Criminal Case | |||
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36 | Last) Following chain of command. | If questioning suspects, collecting physical evidence, and following the chain of command allows criminal investigators to obtain guilty verdicts, then following the chain of command is a more guaranteed way to ensure convictions because no matter how great any evidence collected may be, it will be thrown out right away if it is thought to have been tampered with. | ||||
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