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Foundations of Criminal Investigation - Pearson

Foundations of Criminal Investigation Our current system of Criminal Investigation is a direct result of what we have learned and what we have inherited from the past.. 1 Explain the history of Criminal Investigation . 2 Identify how research affects Criminal Investigation . 3 Discuss the objectives of Criminal Investigation . 4 Distinguish the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning. 5 Explain the expanding role of the patrol officer as Criminal investigator. 6 Discuss the solvability factors in a Criminal Investigation . 7 Describe the preliminary Investigation process. Source: Arthur Turner/Alamy 1. 1 1/5/12 4:09 PM. INTRO CAN MURDER BE JUSTIFIED? In March 2006, Mary Carol Winkler, the wife of a the jury of her alleged abuse at the hands of her hus- minister in a small Tennessee town, shot her hus- band, with whom she had frequent arguments. She said band of ten years, Matthew Winkler, in the back with that the shooting was an accident and that she had a 12-guage shotgun while he slept.

2 Chapter 1 Foundations of Criminal Investigation competence, modern-day investigators must be well versed in the law. Legal skills include a working knowledge of criminal law, constitutional law, and rules of evidence, all of which are essen-

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