Method for reconstructing the past 5th edition
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Peelers, Bobbies | Metropolitan Police Act of 1829 named their first professional force members as first the "Peelers", in honor of Sir Robert Peel (Britians home secretary)then later known as "Bobbies".
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Watch of London, Old Charleys | Earliest police in England worked only at night, was first known as "Watch of London" then later known as "Old Charleys"
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Bow Street Runners | unofficial, unpaid, no uniforms; who started off as night watchmen then came to be Criminal Investigation. First called Mr.Fieldings people, after novelist Henry Fieldings.
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Thief Catchers | Before the advent of formal police agencies, crime was frequently battled by these hirelings.
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Criminal Investigation | defined as the collection of information and evidence for identifying, apprehending and convicting suspected offenders. Also known as the reconstruction of a past event.
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Third Degree | employed in the United States in 1931 by the Wickersham Commission (appointed by President Herbert Hoover) to characterize the extraction of confessions accompanied by brute force.
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Particularized Motive | Crimes such as homicide, arson, assault
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Universal Motive | Crimes such as burglary, robbery, rape
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Comparison Microscope | Developed by Calvin Goddard
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Notes, Sketches, Photographs | Necessary at the beginning of Investigation to aid prosecution in court.
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Eyewitness | Someone who directly observe an crime and helps to identify the perpetrator.
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Complainant or Victims | Person claiming to have been victimized by a crime or Person harmed by a crime
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Plea bargaining | making a deal with the prosecution to seek a lesser charge.
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Jurisdiction | Criminal Investigators have no responsibly in matters that pertain to others jurisdiction.
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Cross Examination | Prosecution and Defense takes turns questioning in court
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Rules of Evidence | Notes, Photos, Sketches, who, what, where, when, why, how and the identification that eventually leads to an apprehension, kept in order of collection so evidence is not tampered with.
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Hans Gross | Father of Forensic Investigation
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Francis Galton | Fingerprint Science
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Paul Uhlenhuth | Precipitin tests for blood species
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Edmond Locard | First police laboratory in Lyon, France
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Paul Kirk | Criminalistics
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Justice housed what? | Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Homeland Security Housed what? | U.S. Secret Service
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"Set a thief to catch a thief" | An old Eighteen century England saying by Jonathan Wild(Law enforcer/ Law breaker )
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