Observing a rape crime scene with the intent to identify evidence

Investigating a crime of rape relies heavily upon physical evidence, which provides the court with tangible objects that are not subject to memory loss. The recognition ofphysical evidence plays a critical role in the investigation process. The first step of crime scene investigation is to conduct o...

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Main Author: Gounden, Manisagaree
Other Authors: Horne, J. S.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:Gounden, Manisagaree (2016) Observing a rape crime scene with the intent to identify evidence, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23232>
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23232
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-232322018-11-19T17:15:53Z Observing a rape crime scene with the intent to identify evidence Gounden, Manisagaree Horne, J. S. Criminal investigation Rape Crime scene Observation Physical evidence Indentification Individualisation 363.2595320968 Rape -- Investigation -- South Africa Crime scenes -- South Africa Criminal investigation -- South Africa Sex crimes -- Investigation -- South Africa Research -- South Africa -- Observations Investigating a crime of rape relies heavily upon physical evidence, which provides the court with tangible objects that are not subject to memory loss. The recognition ofphysical evidence plays a critical role in the investigation process. The first step of crime scene investigation is to conduct observation to locate valuable physical evidence; a task that depends on the skills of the investigating officer. The more common types of physical evidence that could link a suspect to the crime were identified in this study. This dissertation endeavours to provide crime scene investigators with answers on how to conduct observation at a rape crime scene. This research is based on interviews and a literature study, and will furnish insight and information about the observation process at rape crime scenes. The findings of the research may generate guidelines for crime scene observation. Recommendations and conclusions are indicated in the final chapter. Police Practice M. Tech (Forensic Investigation) 2017-10-16T11:50:58Z 2017-10-16T11:50:58Z 2016-09 Dissertation Gounden, Manisagaree (2016) Observing a rape crime scene with the intent to identify evidence, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23232> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23232 en 1 online resource (x, 118 leaves) : illustrations (some color)
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topic Criminal investigation
Rape
Crime scene
Observation
Physical evidence
Indentification
Individualisation
363.2595320968
Rape -- Investigation -- South Africa
Crime scenes -- South Africa
Criminal investigation -- South Africa
Sex crimes -- Investigation -- South Africa
Research -- South Africa -- Observations
spellingShingle Criminal investigation
Rape
Crime scene
Observation
Physical evidence
Indentification
Individualisation
363.2595320968
Rape -- Investigation -- South Africa
Crime scenes -- South Africa
Criminal investigation -- South Africa
Sex crimes -- Investigation -- South Africa
Research -- South Africa -- Observations
Gounden, Manisagaree
Observing a rape crime scene with the intent to identify evidence
description Investigating a crime of rape relies heavily upon physical evidence, which provides the court with tangible objects that are not subject to memory loss. The recognition ofphysical evidence plays a critical role in the investigation process. The first step of crime scene investigation is to conduct observation to locate valuable physical evidence; a task that depends on the skills of the investigating officer. The more common types of physical evidence that could link a suspect to the crime were identified in this study. This dissertation endeavours to provide crime scene investigators with answers on how to conduct observation at a rape crime scene. This research is based on interviews and a literature study, and will furnish insight and information about the observation process at rape crime scenes. The findings of the research may generate guidelines for crime scene observation. Recommendations and conclusions are indicated in the final chapter. === Police Practice === M. Tech (Forensic Investigation)
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title Observing a rape crime scene with the intent to identify evidence
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title_full Observing a rape crime scene with the intent to identify evidence
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title_full_unstemmed Observing a rape crime scene with the intent to identify evidence
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url Gounden, Manisagaree (2016) Observing a rape crime scene with the intent to identify evidence, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/23232>
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