Lecture Criminal investigation - Chapter 9: Injury and death investigation

The investigation of felonious injuries and criminal homicides can be the most important, yet difficult responsibility assigned to the police investigator. After studying this chapter you will be able to: Describe the four motivational models for classification of homicide, identify the investigator's responsibilities when responding to the scene o suspected homicide or assault, comprehend the importance of personal identification of a victim in a homicide investigation,. | NINE Injury and Death Investigation LEARNING OBJECTIVES Describe the four motivational models for classification of homicide Identify the investigator's responsibilities when responding to the scene o suspected homicide or assault Comprehend the importance of personal identification of a victim in a homicide investigation Outline the major elements in a search for buried bodies Understand the individual observations used collectively to determine the time of death Discuss the five most common types of wounds encountered in injury and death investigations Assess information used by investigators to distinguish between a homicide and suicide Outline facts that need to be determined in the investigation of fire deaths Define stalking and identify common categories of stalking Describe what items are needed for a psychological profile 9-1 HOMICIDES Excusable Homicide: The difference between justifiable homicide in that one who commits an excusable homicide is at some degree at fault but the degree of fault is not enough to constitute a criminal homicide. Felonious Homicide: Treated and punished as crimes and typically fall into two categories: murder and manslaughter. Justifiable Homicide: The necessary killing of another person in the performance of a legal duty or the exercise of a legal right when the slayer was not at fault. 9-2 MOTIVATIONAL MODELS FOR CLASSIFICATION OF HOMICIDE Criminal Enterprise Homicide Criminal enterprise homicide entails murder committed for material gain Personal-Cause Homicide Personal-cause homicide is motivated by a personal cause and ensues from interpersonal aggression 9-3(a) MOTIVATIONAL MODELS FOR CLASSIFICATION OF HOMICIDE (cont'd) Sexual Homicide A sexual element (activity) is the basis for the sequence of acts leading to death Group-Cause Homicide Two or more people with a common ideology sanction as act, committed by one or more of the group's members, that results in death 9-3(b) RESPONDING TO THE HOMICIDE SCENE When responding . | NINE Injury and Death Investigation LEARNING OBJECTIVES Describe the four motivational models for classification of homicide Identify the investigator's responsibilities when responding to the scene o suspected homicide or assault Comprehend the importance of personal identification of a victim in a homicide investigation Outline the major elements in a search for buried bodies Understand the individual observations used collectively to determine the time of death Discuss the five most common types of wounds encountered in injury and death investigations Assess information used by investigators to distinguish between a homicide and suicide Outline facts that need to be determined in the investigation of fire deaths Define stalking and identify common categories of stalking Describe what items are needed for a psychological profile 9-1 HOMICIDES Excusable Homicide: The difference between justifiable homicide in that one who commits an excusable homicide is at some degree at fault but .

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