Cdi 1 Funda Mich
Cdi 1 Funda Mich
Cdi 1 Funda Mich
INVESTIGATION
WISDOM FOR THE DAY
a. INTEGRITY
b. NETWORK
c. VERSATILITY
d. ENTHUSIASM
e. SELF CONTROL
f. TACTFULNESS
g. INTELLIGENCE
h. GUTS
i. ACTING ABILITY
j. RESEARCH ORIENTED
Who Shall Conduct Criminal Investigation
Confession
Acknowledgement of guilt;
Sufficient to convict a person
Kinds of Extra-judicial Confession
Positive testimony
1. When a witness affirms that a fact
did or did not occur;
2. Stronger and weightier;
3. Generally prevails
Negative Testimony
1. When the witness states that he did not see or know
the occurrence of a fact
TYPES OF SUSPECTS IDENTIFIED BY WITNESS
• Undercover works/assignments
• Informants
1. Surveillance
Is a discreet investigation by keeping persons, places,
vehicles, activities or other targets under physical
observation in order to obtain information.
Types of Surveillance:
a. Tailing or Shadowing – observation of person
and movement.
b. Casing or Reconnaissance – is the
surveillance of building, place or area to
determine its suitability and vulnerability in
operations.
Casing-Police term
Reconnaissance-military term
1. Information
Knowledge or facts which the investigator had
gathered from persons or documents.
2. Interview
is a casual or simple inquiry to a person who
have knowledge to a crime under
investigation.
Rules of Thumb in Questioning
Interrogations
•Purpose is to test information already obtained
•Extensive planning or preparation
•Absolute privacy is essential
GOLDEN RULE IN INTERVIEW
Never conduct an interview if the interviewer did
not examine/check the crime scene.
Identify
Rapport
Opening Statement
Narration
Inquiry
Conclusion
Types of Interview:
Purpose of Interrogation:
a. To obtain information;
b. To obtain a confession;
c. To obtain admissions;
e. To learn of the existence and location of
physical evidence;
f. To learn the identity of accomplishes;
g. To develop additional leads; and
h. To discover any other crimes in which the
suspect participated.
Techniques in Interrogation
a. Emotional appeals. The investigator should
provides touching words that will prompt the
suspect to confides.
• Facial Expressions
Anger - usually most common with the
truthful person
Fear - most commonly associated with the
deceptive individual
• Eye Contact
MECHANICAL ACTS:
• Mechanical Acts are human actions which do
not involve the use of mental processes.
MENTAL ACTS:
• Is any human action which requires the use or
application of mental faculties or processes to
make the specific act.
Ex: MECHANICAL ACT S
10
Note Taking
Objectives
• Long-range/General Photographs
• Mid-range Photographs
• Close-up-range Photographs
Long-range Photographs
10
Photos that show general view of a CS
Mid-range Photographs
10
Close-up range Photographs
Types of Sketch
Neighborhood Sketch
Illustrates the location of the crime
scene with respect to known
landmarks
-markings
-packaging
Crime Scene Documentation: CHAIN OF CUSTODY
(Change of Possession)
The Scene
- Letter Request
Forensic Examiner
-Result
Evidence Custodian
-Court order (Subpoena)
Court Presentation
The Evidence will be officially turn-over to the court concern after testimony by the
forensic examiner.
Recommended Team Composition on CSI and
assignments of Duties:
Kinds of Reconstruction: