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Crime Scene: Field participate in a discussion Due ___________
Notes, Documenting, about IA #1 & “The Case.”
& Reporting You will view a PowerPoint “The Case” for
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Processing the Crime
Scene Reading for next week: Ch 4
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Identifying Criminal participate in a discussion Due ___________
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Chapter 5: Legal earn participation points.
Issues in Criminal
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and Interrogations participate in a discussion Due ___________
about IA #3 & “The Case.”
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Management and participate in a discussion Due ___________
Undercover about IA #4 & “The Case.”
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PowerPoint Lecture and participate in class (10 points)
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Chapter 9: Death earn participation points.
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