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81. The PLEA: CSI
criminal investigations usually begin when someone reports something to the Other investigative techniques must then be used to link a suspect to the
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Our criminal justice system provides many safeguards to help ensure that innocent people are not convicted of committing a crime. One cornerstone of our criminal justice system is the presumption of innocence - an accused person is presumed innocent unless and until the prosecution proves their guilt beyond a reasonable doubt , or they plead guilty. Arriving at a verdict that is beyond a reasonable doubt does not mean that a judge or a jury must be 100% sure that the accused person is guilty. It means that there is no logical or rational reason to doubt the accused person's guilt after considering all evidence presented by both sides. Scientific and technological advances have provided invaluable resources to law enforcement personnel involved in criminal investigations as they look for clues and gather evidence to meet this burden. In this issue of

82. 16th Annual National Law Enforcement Conference
acquired through criminal investigations and interviews for truthfulness It additionally addresses the use of forensic study and investigation to
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83. Courses | Areas | Exploring | Chemeketa
CJ210 Introduction to criminal Investigations 1 Crimes vs. Includes introductionto behaviormodification theories and methods, contemporary counseling
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CJ050 Criminal Justice Foundation
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr.
Provides the basic knowledge and skills needed to succeed in the Criminal Justice program. Includes the integration of reading, writing, technology, interpersonal communication, reasoning and study skills as they pertain to the criminal justice profession. Designed for students who have not completed the Certificate of Advanced Mastery in Human Resources. Prerequisite: Designated placement procedure. Offered as needed. CJ100 Survey of the Criminal Justice System
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr.
Reviews court systems and procedures from criminal violation to final disposition. Covers six primary functional areas of administration of justice and reviews principles of federal, state, criminal and civil laws as they apply to and affect law enforcement. Offered as needed. CJ101 Criminology
3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr.

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Explores methods of safely responding to various calls and individuals. CJ210 Introduction to criminal Investigations 1 Crimes vs. Persons
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Survey of the Criminal Justice System
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Reviews court systems and procedures from criminal violation to final disposition. Covers six primary functional areas of administration of justice and reviews principles of Federal, State, criminal and civil laws as they apply to and affect law enforcement.
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Criminology
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Covers the development and conceptualization of crime including historical perspective, social and legal definitions, and classifications. Includes an overview of criminology, research, data gathering, and analysis. Introduces major theoretical perspectives on the nature of crime, criminals, and victimization. Identifies current trends and patterns of crime typologies as well as societal and institutional responses. F, W, Sp, Su Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 class hrs/wk 3 cr. Introduces the history and philosophy of law enforcement and the administration of justice. Provides a preview of a professional career in law enforcement and how an agency functions in relation to public relations and professional and political ethics. F, W, Sp

85. JMU - 1321
Hiring officials should review the conviction statements on the employment Normally, criminal history investigations will include county checks for all
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Criminal History Investigation Date of Current Revision: September 2004 Responsible Office: Human Resources Secondary Office: Public Safety
  • PURPOSE This policy is intended to protect the university’s interests and the well being of its students, staff, faculty, and the public. This policy establishes parameters for criminal history checks on individuals who are offered employment at the university. Convictions disclosed or discovered in the employment process may influence the selection of the applicant where the conviction is job-related. AUTHORITY The Board of Visitors has the authority to enact personnel policies for all university employees. Where the board has not exercised this authority, it is delegated to the president. DEFINITIONS Conviction: The result of a trial or legal proceeding that ends in judgment or sentence that the person is guilty of a criminal violation.
  • 86. FuturePundit: British DNA Crime Database Ups Crime Clearance Rates
    In light of all this, DNA evidence should only be used either to prove If advanced investigative techiques identify a criminal and yet he gets a very
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    Future technological trends and their likely effects on human society, politics and evolution. Go Read More Posts On FuturePundit April 19, 2005 British DNA Crime Database Ups Crime Clearance Rates In Britain more crimes are being solved using a national database of DNA sequences of criminals and suspected criminals. One year on from legislation permitting police in England and Wales to collect and retain DNA samples from those arrested, a New Scientist investigation of the effect this is having on policing has revealed new data on the law's consequences. Launched on 10 April 1995, NDNAD holds DNA profiles from almost 3 million people (see "DNA database: the facts"). "From an investigator's perspective it's a powerful tool," says Paul Stickler of Sussex police. In a typical month, the database churns out hits for 15 murders, 45 rapes and sexual offences and 2500 car, theft and drug crimes. With DNA evidence, the average crime clear-up rate increases from 24 per cent to 43 per cent. That is a dramatic increase in clearance rates. With a total population of

    87. FORENSIC TELECOMS’ REVOLUTION IS TURNING MOBILE PHONES AGAINST THEIR CRIMIN
    The emergence of forensic telecoms as an important investigative tool has presentedthe Other methods used for preserving anonymity, such as encrypted
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    88. S&T Media Service - Top Science Cracks Tough Domestic And Violent Crimes
    The 80year old investigative tool is widely used internationally. The NBIand PNP focus on criminal and civil cases, SMLC only accepts paternity cases
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    89. DNA & Forensics
    criminal Investigations, DNA Forensic Science Graphologists use standardizedmethods to identify handwriting strokes and relate these to specific
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    Books Articles News Resources ... The Casebook of Forensic Detection: How Science Solved 100 of the World's Most Baffling Crimes Evans entertains and instructs the reader with 100 cases that exemplify the use of 15 different forensic techniques (ballistics, fingerprinting). Some (like the Lindbergh case) are famous, others are barely known, yet each has some unique twist that sets it apart. Many "firsts" are included, such as the first murder conviction without a body, the first use of psychological profiling, and the first use of DNA typing. Evans also brings out the distinct (often flamboyant) personalities of the pioneering experts of forensics and some of their more notable courtroom theatrics. Each case is labeled by name of criminal, forensic technique, date, location, and significant feature(s), making this a useful reference as well as a fun book to read. Faces Of Evil Every day, Lois Gibson is able to put power, control and a sense of justice back into the hands of victims of violent crime, heinous rapes, kidnappings and murders. Gibson, herself the victim of a violent rape, uses her skills to coax from the memories of victims the most intimate details possible and, with the stroke of a pencil, reconstructs the faces of their tormentors. Lois Gibson is a twenty-two-year veteran forensic artist with the Houston, Texas police department and affiliated with the FBI and U.S. Marshall's Service.

    90. The Counterterrorism Blog: The Importance Of Terrorist Financing Investigations
    The immediacy and severity of terrorist threats require investigative strategiesthat Bombmaking techniques used by the anti-Israeli militant group
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    91. S&T Media Service - Top Science Cracks Tough Domestic And Violent Crimes
    The 80year old investigative tool is widely used internationally. Rape convictioncarries life imprisonment (reclusion perpetua) or death penalty.
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