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INTRODUCTION TO
INVESTIGATION
By : Persian Medium Psychic
Overview
An Review of Investigating
1. Interpreting an Investigation
2. Methods to adhere to during an Investigation
3. Art or Science?
Types of Investigations
1. Criminal-Non criminal
2. Reactive- Proactive
3. Overt-Covert
The Analyzing Questions
1. Styles, Brings, Guidelines, and Theories
Investigation Defined
 Investigation: the methodical and thorough
evaluation or query into something or
someone (the selection of details or
information) and it of this evaluation or query
in a review.
The phrase examine can be tracked back to the
Latina term investigare, significance "to search
into.”
Investigare is based on another Latina term,
vestigare, significance "to monitor or to monitor."
Investigation, Art orScience?
Both!
Investigating is a science because there are certain
guidelines that should be followed to perform an
excellent research. Genuine sciences and
systems play an progressively part in the
analyzing process.
Investigating is an art because it relies upon on the
human abilities of the detective, such as social
interaction and creativeness.
Methods to adhere to during an
Investigation
1. May series must be followed
2. Real, real physical proof must be lawfully obtained
3. Real, real physical proof must be effectively saved and
maintained.
4. Witnesses must be recognized, questioned, and
5. ready for any prospective or real litigation
6. Leads must be designed.
7. Reports and certification must be collected
8. Information must be perfectly and absolutely documented.
9. Evidence gathered must link to
10. the declare cause of activity, or offence charged
Criminal vs. Non Criminal
Criminal: jurisdiction of police/government agencies.
Non-criminal investigations: include the
investigation
of non-criminal occurrences or activities.
Non-criminal research may be conducted by people,
cops or personal detectives. The real difference
between non-criminal research by people, cops
and by personal detectives is that cops research
are funded by the government, whereas personal
research are paid for by individual clients or
businesses.
SensitiveResearchvs.
ProactiveInvestigation
 Delicate analysis is one that is moving on the
reasons for a problem approved by a focus on
or client. For example, a person is the victim of
a robbery and opinions this robbery to the
police-the cops then execute a sensitive
analysis.
 2 Types of reactive: The preliminary research
and the follow-up or hidden research. The
preliminary research is the preliminary query
into a revealed criminal activity and is generally
performed by a uniformed patrol official.
Reactive Investigation vs.
ProactiveInvestigation
Practicalresearchareresearchperformedbythecops
basedontheirowneffort.
The proactive investigation is:
 Designed capture a criminal in the act of choosing
a criminal activity, rather than patiently waiting
until a resident reviews a criminal activity. The
three main types of practical research are:
 Decoy functions
 Repeat perpetrator programs
 Undercover medication operations
Obvious vs. Secret
Investigation
 An obvious research is one that is performed
openly-investigators do not try to cover their true
identification or cover up the proven fact that they
are performing your research. Most reactive
research are obvious.
 A secret research, on the other hand, is
performed in secret-the investigator tries to cover
his identification and the proven fact that he is
using a study. Generally proactive research are
secret.
 Covert research are more commonly called
undercover research.
Basic Police Investigation
5 tasks during the preliminary reactive investigation by
a patrol officer:
1) Performs a basic search of the place of crime: to find
out if the suspicious is still present;
2) Renders first aid to any harmed events,
3) Detains, distinguishes, and discussions any possible
thinks or witnesses;
4) Restricts access to the place where the criminal
activity was dedicated to avoid the devastation of
proof.
5) Prepares the first written review of the criminal
activity, which is generally called an occurrence or
issue review.
Design & Leads
 A design is a sequence of resemblances that may
weblink particular situations or indicate that the
same person is choosing a sequence of criminal
offenses.
 Leads are signs or components of details that aid
in the improvement of a study. Brings can be
physical proof or details obtained by witnesses or
other individuals or through surveillances,
undercover research, and history queries. An
online insurance cause is anything that can assist
an detective in solving a study.
Guidelines&
Theories
 Guidelines are brings offered by people that aid in
the improvement of a study. Usually tips include
the identification of the suspicious (eg. Criminal
activity Stoppers)
 Theories are values regarding the situation based
on proof, styles, brings, tips, and other
information designed or discovered in a situation.
Concepts are important because they immediate
your research. Researchers have to be very
cautious in building theories about a situation,
because if the concept is incorrect, it may cause
them in a bad route.
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Persian Medium Psychic | Investigation Introduction

  • 1. INTRODUCTION TO INVESTIGATION By : Persian Medium Psychic
  • 2. Overview An Review of Investigating 1. Interpreting an Investigation 2. Methods to adhere to during an Investigation 3. Art or Science? Types of Investigations 1. Criminal-Non criminal 2. Reactive- Proactive 3. Overt-Covert The Analyzing Questions 1. Styles, Brings, Guidelines, and Theories
  • 3. Investigation Defined  Investigation: the methodical and thorough evaluation or query into something or someone (the selection of details or information) and it of this evaluation or query in a review. The phrase examine can be tracked back to the Latina term investigare, significance "to search into.” Investigare is based on another Latina term, vestigare, significance "to monitor or to monitor."
  • 4. Investigation, Art orScience? Both! Investigating is a science because there are certain guidelines that should be followed to perform an excellent research. Genuine sciences and systems play an progressively part in the analyzing process. Investigating is an art because it relies upon on the human abilities of the detective, such as social interaction and creativeness.
  • 5. Methods to adhere to during an Investigation 1. May series must be followed 2. Real, real physical proof must be lawfully obtained 3. Real, real physical proof must be effectively saved and maintained. 4. Witnesses must be recognized, questioned, and 5. ready for any prospective or real litigation 6. Leads must be designed. 7. Reports and certification must be collected 8. Information must be perfectly and absolutely documented. 9. Evidence gathered must link to 10. the declare cause of activity, or offence charged
  • 6. Criminal vs. Non Criminal Criminal: jurisdiction of police/government agencies. Non-criminal investigations: include the investigation of non-criminal occurrences or activities. Non-criminal research may be conducted by people, cops or personal detectives. The real difference between non-criminal research by people, cops and by personal detectives is that cops research are funded by the government, whereas personal research are paid for by individual clients or businesses.
  • 7. SensitiveResearchvs. ProactiveInvestigation  Delicate analysis is one that is moving on the reasons for a problem approved by a focus on or client. For example, a person is the victim of a robbery and opinions this robbery to the police-the cops then execute a sensitive analysis.  2 Types of reactive: The preliminary research and the follow-up or hidden research. The preliminary research is the preliminary query into a revealed criminal activity and is generally performed by a uniformed patrol official.
  • 8. Reactive Investigation vs. ProactiveInvestigation Practicalresearchareresearchperformedbythecops basedontheirowneffort. The proactive investigation is:  Designed capture a criminal in the act of choosing a criminal activity, rather than patiently waiting until a resident reviews a criminal activity. The three main types of practical research are:  Decoy functions  Repeat perpetrator programs  Undercover medication operations
  • 9. Obvious vs. Secret Investigation  An obvious research is one that is performed openly-investigators do not try to cover their true identification or cover up the proven fact that they are performing your research. Most reactive research are obvious.  A secret research, on the other hand, is performed in secret-the investigator tries to cover his identification and the proven fact that he is using a study. Generally proactive research are secret.  Covert research are more commonly called undercover research.
  • 10. Basic Police Investigation 5 tasks during the preliminary reactive investigation by a patrol officer: 1) Performs a basic search of the place of crime: to find out if the suspicious is still present; 2) Renders first aid to any harmed events, 3) Detains, distinguishes, and discussions any possible thinks or witnesses; 4) Restricts access to the place where the criminal activity was dedicated to avoid the devastation of proof. 5) Prepares the first written review of the criminal activity, which is generally called an occurrence or issue review.
  • 11. Design & Leads  A design is a sequence of resemblances that may weblink particular situations or indicate that the same person is choosing a sequence of criminal offenses.  Leads are signs or components of details that aid in the improvement of a study. Brings can be physical proof or details obtained by witnesses or other individuals or through surveillances, undercover research, and history queries. An online insurance cause is anything that can assist an detective in solving a study.
  • 12. Guidelines& Theories  Guidelines are brings offered by people that aid in the improvement of a study. Usually tips include the identification of the suspicious (eg. Criminal activity Stoppers)  Theories are values regarding the situation based on proof, styles, brings, tips, and other information designed or discovered in a situation. Concepts are important because they immediate your research. Researchers have to be very cautious in building theories about a situation, because if the concept is incorrect, it may cause them in a bad route.