Chapter 1 Flashcards

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What is the most fundamental purpose of investigation?

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To establish a crime was committed find suspects recover stolen property assist in prosecutions of suspect

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What are four other objectives of investigation?

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Establish a crime was committed find suspects recover stolen property assist in prosecution of suspects

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3
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Who were the both street runners end of what his truck importance were they

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First modern detective force

Historical volunteers that called thieves in London

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Why did the British public object to the use of detectives after an acting of the metropolitan police act of 1829

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Because they had undercover officers to prevent crime public was uneasy when surveillance became clear

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5
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Why did the profession of detective in this country basically evolve in the private sector?

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Started off up with unreliable detectives. Pinkerton noticed flaws in the system and decided to step up.

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Of what significance is the work of Pinkerton and is national detective agency?

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Wages and work conditions. Pursuing bank and railroad robbers.

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7
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What’s rogues gallery?

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Display in which photographs of known offenders were arranged by their speciality and height for detectives to study , that they may recognize criminals on the street.

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8
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Alan Pinkerton and J Edgar Hoover have what similarities.

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Both ran Pinkerton detective agency

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9
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What is the anthropometric And why is it abandoned in favor of dactylographicy?

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Anothropometry is the study of body measurements as means and criminal identification.

The theory was a Bandan because of a person might grow and under grow other physical changes, yet a person’s fingerprints remain the same.

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What are the milestones in the development of dactylography?

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Observes pores and ridges in hands and feet. Develops nine standard fingerprint patterns and classification systems. Fingerprints, first definitive book on Dactylogrphy.
Dictiloscopia Comparada: outlining his system.

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11
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What is the different human resources of DNA material identified in this chapter?

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Blood, tissue, bone marrow, tooth pope, here route cells,Spermatozoa

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What is the fingerprint classification system that uses fingerprints and Colonel identification adopted in England in 1900 and use today in almost every country?

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Henry system

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13
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What’s the contributions of Pinkerton

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Discovered in foil the assassination attempt of Lincoln

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14
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Who is the father of criminal investigations? Also found Anthropometry.

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Alphonse Bertillon

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15
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What’s the metropolitan police act?

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First aid professional please

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16
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Where was the first metropolitan police act founded question, And who founded it and when?

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London buy saw Robert peel and 1829

17
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History of investigations?

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Military, sheriff, Costco, corner.

18
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What is DNA

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A nucleus acid consisting of the molecules that carry the bodies genetic material and establish each person as a separate and distinct

19
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What are four types of firearm identification?

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Type of ammunition, knowledge of design and function, restoration of serial number, distance between gun nozzle and victim.

20
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What significance is the Palo Verde case?

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It was the first case in which genetic fingerprinting was applied to plant evidence in a criminal case

21
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To rape murder cases in anyone that involve the first use of DNA typing in 1987 and a criminal case. DNA samples recovered from both victims led to the release of an innocent man and subsequent subsequentially arrest and conviction of a killer.

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Enderby Cases

22
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How and what does DNA phenotyping produce

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A sketch of a person of interest formed by description for my witnesses that from a person’s DNA found at the scene of a crime.

23
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How are microbial communities used to determine the postmortem interval?

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Alga mortise body temperature, rigor mortise body Stephanie, liver mortise blood pooling, and the presence of certain insects such as blowflies.

24
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What is the new biometrics?

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Defined as he measurable an automated physical logical and behavioral characteristics that can be used to verify the identity of an individual

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Contributions of Robert peel
Metropolitan police act of 1829 a metropolitan police force for London these policeman were called Bobbies
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Thanks Hilton national detective agency did what
Protected President Lincoln, operated and intelligent service for the union army, pursued bank and rode robbers, credit extensive criminal records, provided model for a government detectives.