Comparative Justice Systems CJ343 – Prof Frulio Unit 9.

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Comparative Justice Systems CJ343 – Prof Frulio Unit 9

I MADE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Welcome to unit 9 Announcements Questions - Concerns

What did we learn here? Legal traditions of other nations. How justice systems are shaped by social norms/culture. How these justice systems compare to our own. Egypt Libya Japan I hope you enjoyed this class as much as I did.

Criminal Investigation “101” What is the one thing that every investigation requires?

RESEARCH Research in police work is key. Research in Life SCHOOL HOME CARS ILLNESS ROMANCE

3 Basic Components of Investigations Physical evidence Witness statements Suspect confessions

Physical evidence Forensics Hair/Fibers/Trace evidence Weapons (if used) Computers/Cell phones Related documents

Witness statements Eye witness—who saw what? Material witness—someone with information related to the case. Victim statements—Yes, victims are witnesses too.

Suspect Confessions “The nail in the coffin” Answers any/all forensic questions Gives the DA a “slam dunk”. We clear cases by conviction, not by arrest.

Can I give you a hand??

“I thought that trash can smelled bad, but that is just toxic”

Original….or extra crispy?

Crime scene?

Control of the crime scene

Thank You.

Vinnie Frulio Additional Office phone: Face book: vinnie frulio