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Criminal Investigations
400-600 words APA Format with Citations
What do you think are some of the reasons why a person may choose to falsely confess to a crime that he or she did not commit? Explain.
- What is the investigator's responsibility upon learning of a possible false confession by a suspect in a case he or she is investigating? Explain.
- What do you think the consequences should be for ignoring knowledge of a false confession? Why?
- How do false confessions relate to Miranda warnings? Explain.
- Should individuals wrongly imprisoned because of false confessions be compensated? Why or why not?
- About a page or so APA Format with Citations following the scenario!! Also I reside in Colorado when answering section of sexual assault laws
You are a rookie investigator assigned to the Juvenile Sex Crimes Unit. Because you are new to the unit, the supervisor of the unit has assigned you to work with veteran investigator Jake Wilson to get your training in sex crimes unit investigations. During your tour of duty on your first day, you receive a call to proceed to 1255 Maple Street to meet a patrol officer who is on a juvenile sex assault call at the No Tell Motel. On arrival, you learn that the suspect was seen by law enforcement officers acting suspicious in the parking lot earlier in the day, and when he spotted officers, he quickly drove away from the motel parking lot. After a short chase, officers took the subject, Jose Torres, H/M 35 years of age, into custody.
After taking the suspect into custody, he was asked by officers why he ran, and he opened up to officers and told them that he had been having sex with an underage 14-year-old girl, his girlfriend, in the motel room and had gotten scared when he saw the police. You also learn that officers did not read him his rights before asking him questions regarding the scene and recognize this might be a problem in the case. The crime scene had been entered already by several police officers who stopped by to visit the crime scene, and office management had also stopped by. The 14-year-old female was also at the crime scene, and your partner is interviewing her on the scene to find out what happened.
Based on the above crime scene and information, answer the questions listed below regarding the scene.Sexual Assault Laws
- What are the specific laws of your state regarding rape? Your response must be in your own words.
- How does your state's laws differentiate between adult and juvenile rape victims? Explain.
- If the victim were 14 years old, the suspect were 17 years old, and the sex was consensual, how would this affect the ability to charge the suspect with the crime in your state?
- What if the victim were 14, the suspect were 17, and the rape were forced—how would this then effect your ability to charge the individual?
- In the given incident from the Phase, what would the likely charges be against the suspect?
Work Stress
- What types of stress-relieving techniques would you recommend that an investigator use regularly? Explain.
- How can stress on the crime scene affect an investigator's conduct? Explain.
- What are the department's options when dealing with a detective who is under a lot of stress?
- What would you recommend be done with an investigator who is under a significant amount of stress? Why?
- Can the department force the detective to get psychological help to combat the stress?