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Comparative Justice Systems CJ343 – Prof Frulio Unit 9
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I MADE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Welcome to unit 9 Announcements Questions - Concerns
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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.
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Criminal Investigation “101” What is the one thing that every investigation requires?
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RESEARCH Research in police work is key. Research in Life SCHOOL HOME CARS ILLNESS ROMANCE
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3 Basic Components of Investigations Physical evidence Witness statements Suspect confessions
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Physical evidence Forensics Hair/Fibers/Trace evidence Weapons (if used) Computers/Cell phones Related documents
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Witness statements Eye witness—who saw what? Material witness—someone with information related to the case. Victim statements—Yes, victims are witnesses too.
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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.
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Can I give you a hand??
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“I thought that trash can smelled bad, but that is just toxic”
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Original….or extra crispy?
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Crime scene?
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Control of the crime scene
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Thank You.
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Vinnie Frulio Email: vfrulio@kaplan.eduvfrulio@kaplan.edu Additional email: vfrulio@co.ocean.nj.usvfrulio@co.ocean.nj.us Office phone: 732-506-5079 Face book: vinnie frulio
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