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Homicide investigation methodology
Račáková, Vladimíra ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Dvořák, Marek (referee)
RESUMÉ Homicide investigation methodology is certain set of instruction or aid for guiding investigators progress, but it does not mean that if the methodology is followed, there is a sure result in capture of perpetrator. It depends on every specific act performed by the investigator. Correct way of search of crime scene/corps, interrogation, expertise, apartment inspections, recognition, reconstruction and others are already dependent on human activities and their quality depends on those activities. Certain rules or limits provides law that determine all the formalities which must be completed for potential enforcement in court against offender. The first important task is to search the crime scene and the corpse, which must be thorough, because it is important to secure all traces that may be on the crime scene. It is decisive to properly ensure traces to prevent deterioration or destruction of found material and especially biological traces, where a DNA sample or other important fibers of significant probative value are found. Interrogation is an act where it is best to see that methodology is only a guide, but how good it will be depending on investigator (his preparedness and experiences) who performs it and also on the willingness of an interviewee to cooperate. Good planning and organization of...

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