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LEA 413 Week 1 DQ 1 Crime Scene Investigation and
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Investigation and Evidence Collection. Respond to
the following questions 1. What are the steps
and characteristics of a successful criminal
investigation? 2. Why is evidence collection
so important to a crime scene investigation? 3.
What can negatively and positively impact
evidence collection? Provide examples from a
particular crime scene featured in Criminal
Investigation or another source.
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LEA 413 Week 1 DQ 2 Managing Criminal
Investigations For more classes
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Investigations. Review Managing the Criminal
Investigation in Chapter 6 of Criminal
Investigation, and answer the following
questions 1. Who conducts the preliminary
investigation? 2. How is it determined if a
follow-up investigation is to be conducted? 3.
Who conducts the follow-up investigation? 4.
What are solvability factors? Give an example.
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LEA 413 Week 1 The Justification for Warrantless
Searches For more classes visit www.snaptutorial
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Searches. Warrantless searches are important for
law enforcement and criminal investigations
because it makes it possible for police officers
to gather evidence that might otherwise be lost
or endanger the safety of others in society.
Select two types of warrantless searches from the
list below. 1. Stop and frisk on the
street 2. Warrantless search of ethnic
minorities within five miles of U.S. borders
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LEA 413 Week 2 DQ 1 Constitutional Issues and
Criminal Investigations For more classes
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Issues and Criminal Investigations. There are
several constitutional issues that impact
criminal investigations. Two of these are the
exclusionary rule and Miranda warnings.
Analyze one of these two statements and address
the corresponding questions. a. The exclusionary
rule is necessary to ensure that peoples rights
are protected against unreasonable search and
seizure and to
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LEA 413 Week 2 DQ 2 Robbery For more classes
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discusses common robbery and specialized robbery
and the criminal investigative techniques
involved in solving them or prosecuting suspects.
Analyze both of the robbery cases
belowand address the corresponding questions
for oneof them.
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LEA 413 Week 2 The National Drug Control
Strategy For more classes visit www.snaptutorial
.com The National Drug Control Strategy. The
three core principles of the National Drug
Control Strategy are Stopping drug use before
it starts education and community
action Healing Americas drug users getting
treatment resources where they are
needed Disrupting the market attacking the
economic basis of the drug trade
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LEA 413 Week 3 DQ 1 Sexual Assault Investigation
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ual Assault Investigation. Sexual assault can be
the afterthought or primary motivation in
burglaries. Home burglaries that are interrupted
may result in a sexual assault. It then becomes
necessary to process the crime scene for both
rape and burglary. With regard to the sexual
assault, what are the primary steps in crime
scene investigation? Considering the types of
sexual assault
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LEA 413 Week 3 DQ 2 Theft and Burglary
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Investigations. Burglaries are the silent dread
of everyone who has a lock on his or her door.
Burglary can take many forms and the
investigation of burglaries requires attention to
detail. Analyze both of the burglary cases
below and address the corresponding questions
for one of them.
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LEA 413 Week 4 DQ 1 Organized Crime and Criminal
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Criminal Investigation. Respond to the following
questions 1. What are the attributes of an
organized crime group? 2. What is R.I.C.O.?
What types of groups have been prosecuted under
R.I.C.O.?
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LEA 413 Week 4 DQ 2 Investigating Computer
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om Investigating Computer Crimes. Chapter 16 of
your text discusses computer crimes and the
challenges they present to investigators. Provide
a couple of examples of computer crimes and
explain how they differ from traditional crimes.
Describe the unique challenges computer crimes
present to
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LEA 413 Week 4 White Collar Crime For more
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Crime. White-collar crime has come of age.
Instead of confidence swindles, and stings,
computers are the tool for the new-age criminal.
Address the following in your paper
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LEA 413 Week 5 DQ 1 Investigative Roles For
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ative Roles. There must be a working relationship
between police, police management, investigators,
and prosecutors in the investigation of a crime,
especially in high profile crimes. Each member of
the investigation team plays an important role.
Taking
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LEA 413 Week 5 DQ 2 Conflict in Investigation
For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com 1.
Why is there sometimes conflict and tension
between police, prosecutors, and corrections? Why
is there often tension between state, federal,
and local authorities? 2. In regard to the
investigation and prosecution of a case, what are
some of the costs of tension?
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