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"Have I Recorded Everything I Was Supposed to?"
Per the text, effective criminal investigators take notes of not only detailed information about the crime but generalized information that may or may not be relevant to the crime they are investigating. Refer to figure 2. 15 "Recreation of a homicide shooting" in Chapter 2 of the textbook titled Criminal Investigation by Christine Hess Orthmann & Karen Matison Hess 10th Edition 2013 and determine the information (important and generalized) that you would take for your crime investigation report. Be sure to classify each piece of information as being either important or generalized. Provide a rationale for your chosen pieces of information and the classification to which you identified them. Citizen online crime reporting has become popular in recent years but it has generated some speculation on its validity of self-reporting by citizens, and explain the main reasons why some people question the validity of citizen online crime reporting. Review the crime scene. YOU are the detective. This is the crime scene we will be working for the next many weeks. Imagine that you are called to the scene (played by yours truly). What did you do wrong when You arrived? What are You concentrating on now? What do we concentrate on later? Is this the preliminary stage or follow-up stage? What did you notice? How important is vidwo in a crime scene? I will post video on Tuesday week 2