Criminal investigation is a systematic process of gathering information about the identity, location, and other important details that can help solve a criminal case or uncover evidence to convict or exonerate a suspect. Intelligence gathering involves collecting, combining, and analyzing data to support investigations, surveillance, and case prosecution. It is also important for crime prevention.
An interview is also a systematic process of acquiring information through questioning a person or group with relevant knowledge of a crime or criminal activities. The interviewer systematically asks critical questions. The "Golden Rule" that an interviewer should see the crime scene first ensures questions are consistent and the interviewer can identify half-truths, exaggerations, or lies in the interviewee's responses.
Criminal investigation is a systematic process of gathering information about the identity, location, and other important details that can help solve a criminal case or uncover evidence to convict or exonerate a suspect. Intelligence gathering involves collecting, combining, and analyzing data to support investigations, surveillance, and case prosecution. It is also important for crime prevention.
An interview is also a systematic process of acquiring information through questioning a person or group with relevant knowledge of a crime or criminal activities. The interviewer systematically asks critical questions. The "Golden Rule" that an interviewer should see the crime scene first ensures questions are consistent and the interviewer can identify half-truths, exaggerations, or lies in the interviewee's responses.
Criminal investigation is a systematic process of gathering information about the identity, location, and other important details that can help solve a criminal case or uncover evidence to convict or exonerate a suspect. Intelligence gathering involves collecting, combining, and analyzing data to support investigations, surveillance, and case prosecution. It is also important for crime prevention.
An interview is also a systematic process of acquiring information through questioning a person or group with relevant knowledge of a crime or criminal activities. The interviewer systematically asks critical questions. The "Golden Rule" that an interviewer should see the crime scene first ensures questions are consistent and the interviewer can identify half-truths, exaggerations, or lies in the interviewee's responses.
WEEK 1 Activity 1. DIRECTIONS: Guided by the following rubrics, answer the following questions below.
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1. Individually, Discuss Criminal Investigation and Intelligence. In
your own understanding and
Determine Interview, interviewer and the importance of its
Golden Rule in relation to witnesses their attitudes and the rules applying to such.
CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION IS A SYSTEMATIC PROCEDURE OF
ACQUIRING INFORMATION ABOUT THE IDENTITY, LOCATION AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT WOULD HELP AND LEAD TO RESOLVING A SPECIFIC CRIMINAL CASE.IN ADDITION, THIS SYSTEMATIC PROCEDURE WOULD ALSO UNFOLD EVIDENCES THAT WOULD HELP CONVICT NOR EXONORATE SOMEONE FROM THE CRIME BEING INVESTIGATED.
ON THE OTHER HAND, INTELLIGENCE IS ONE ASPECT OF
INVESTIGATION WHICH INVOLVES COLLECTING, COLLATING AND ANALYZING DATA WHICH IS UTILIZED BY THE INVESTIGATING TEAM IN FUTURE INTERVENTIONS. IN ADDITION, INTELLIGENCE ALSO SERVES AS A SUPPORT TO AN INVESTIGATIONS, SURVEILLANCE OPERATIONS AND PRESECUTION OF CASES AS IT GIVES LIGHT TO QUESTIONS AND INFORMATION NEEDED. MORESO, IT IS ALSO VERY INDISPENSABE IN CRIME PREVENTION. Written in your lecture notes, typed in your Messenger and Uploaded, not less than 200 words.
AN INTERVIEW IS ALSO A SYSTEMATIC PROCEDURE OF
AACQUIRING INFORMATION THROUGH QUESTIONING OR ASKING QUESTIONS TO A PERSON OR GROUP OF PEOPLE WHO ARE BELIEVED TO HAVE IMPORTANT INFORMATION RELEVANT TO THE INVESTIGATION OF A CRIME OR CRIMINAL ACTIIVITIES. FURTHERMORE, AN INTERVIEWER IS AN OFFICE WHO CONDUCTS INTERVIEW. HE SYSTEMATICALLY AND CRITICALLY ASKS RELEVANT QUESTIONS.
THE GOLDEN RULE “Never conduct or let anyone conduct an
interview if the interviewer has not gone to the crime scene” simply denoteS that If the interviewer did not personally see the crime scene, his questions will be inconsistent. Since the questioning process is not systematic, the interviewer might not be able to distinguish half- truths, exaggerations or falsehood from the answers of the person being interviewed