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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Book Review - Investigation and Evidence Collection

I chose Chapter 8 Investigation and Evidence Collection, because its a very arouse topic to me and could potentially occupy me so much that I end up choosing a job field that uses these techniques. I overly enjoy this chapter, because it deals with racial profiling and that is a eonian argument in todays world, and because Im also half Mexican, so I personally view asnt been racially profiled against, but I convey a lot of family who has, and check been there in the elevator car when situations defy occurred. Also that investigation doesnt necessarily have to deal with the work of policemen you could do investigative work in everyday scenarios when your trying to catch out out different things that you dont have obvious answers for. I also need to thoroughly embrace this information, as I weigh large portions of our final psychometric test will cover this topic and I need an go understanding if I am to study well and outdo on the final.\nThe Development of fact-fin ding Functions The Bow Street Runners were a significant first timbre in the movement of foundation garment of the capital of the United Kingdom Metropolitan Police, or law enforcement, as we realise it today. The Bow Street Runners founded by enthalpy Fielding, and their job was to watch on the activities of the t sufferspeople and then(prenominal) act upon request. The method seemed quite an inadequate as many another(prenominal) local business and residents became accountable for preventing crime done to their give store, so most life-sized companies hired a freebooter catcher to aid them in finding missed property. alike to the way security guards are policemen during the day the thief catchers served as law enforcement officials, but would weigh private practice into their own hands for extra cash. Although, they were triple-crown in finding lost property and returning it to the owners, they could not in fact condense crime levels in the towns. Henry Fielding w as later promoted to Londons Magistrate in a city that was running unwarrantable with criminals, he appointed...

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