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THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATOR

 Criminal investigator is the superstar in the process of investigation. He must be


capable of observation and a rational thinker. Many times, a police investigator is
being tested with his discretion.

Roles of Investigator

1. Determine whether a crime has been committed


2. Identify the victim/s and the offender
3. Locate and apprehend the accused
4. Present evidence of guilt for the suspect/s
5. Assist in case follow-up
6.

Qualities of a Criminal Investigator

1. Perseverance - bring the desired conclusion in spite of obstacles.


2. Endurance is the ability to last physically and mentally.
3. Incorruptible Honesty and Integrity.
4. The intelligence and Wisdom of Solomon. Investigator could easily decipher
falsehood from truth and separate the gain from the chaff.
5. Acting Ability is the ability to go down to the level of different types of individuals.
6. Mastery of the Oral and Written Communication
7. The Keen Power of Observation and Description
8. Courage is the moral fortitude to tell the truth no matter who will be hurt.
9. Working Knowledge of laws
10. The power to “read between the lines.” This is the ability of the investigator to
interpret the words or phrases encountered in the process of investigation.
11. Working knowledge of martial arts and firearms proficiency

Desirable Traits of the Investigator


1. Superior Reasoning Ability is the ability to analyze logically a multitude of facts and
determine how they interrelate is basic to the investigative process.
Elements from the foundation of the critical thinking process:

1. Differentiating between fact and opinion.


2. Determining cause-and-effect relationships
3. Determining the accuracy and completeness of information presented.
4. Recognizing logical fallacies and faulty reasoning.
5. Developing inferential skills through deductive or inductive reasoning
2. Imagination and Curiosity

 Imagination means forming mental images of what is not present.


 Curiosity is the desire to learn by being inquisitive.\

3. Intuition

 This is the immediate apprehension or cognition – quick and ready insight without
the conscious use of reasoning.

4. Observational Ability

 Under most circumstances, the investigator will use the sense of seeing and
hearing, the former being the more significant.

5. Organizational Ability

 The police investigator is continually processing various types of information.

6. Legal Knowledge

 Today’s investigator must possess a solid grounding in criminal and to a lesser


degree, in civil law.

7. Cultural Understanding and a Wide Range of Interest

 An awareness and understanding of cultures different from the investigator’s own


can be of great advantage.

8. Persistence

 Continuing in the face of opposition or refusing to give up when faced with an


adverse situation.

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