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Location: 210 Locust Street Date : 10/12/13 Time: 1:53 pm Sketch artist: Mrs Naus

Location: 210 Locust Street Date : 10/12/13 Time: 1:53 pm Sketch artist: Mrs Naus Crime: murder. 1 inch=5ft. Make a legend. Case # Type of crime Investigator/ sketch artist Polarity Key Scale. Monday 10/21/13. AIM: How are crime scenes searched?

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Location: 210 Locust Street Date : 10/12/13 Time: 1:53 pm Sketch artist: Mrs Naus

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  1. Location: 210 Locust Street Date: 10/12/13 Time: 1:53 pm Sketch artist: Mrs Naus Crime: murder 1 inch=5ft

  2. Make a legend • Case # • Type of crime • Investigator/ sketch artist • Polarity • Key • Scale

  3. Monday 10/21/13 • AIM: How are crime scenes searched? • DO NOW: Nathanial code Jr handout • Homework: Rough and finished sketched due Monday 10/28/13

  4. How does Modus Operandi help in crime scene investigation?

  5. Modus operandi • Actions of the suspect or offender • Consistent with the criminal • Learned behavior through experience • Modified with development and incarceration • Victimology: how the victim responds • Characteristics of the victim • An offender will change their MO depending on how the victim responds

  6. VICTIMOLOGY: • THE STUDY OF VICTIMS IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS • Attempts to determine a common factor between victims • Gives insight to • how the offender thinks • how they will eventually act • Helps determine future behavior

  7. How would you process the crime scene below?

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