Module 2:
• In Chapter 4, respond to question #12. (p. 133) How is “questioned document” defined?
•· In Chapter 5, respond to question #17. (p. 165) What is the significance of the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the case of Berghuis v Thompkins?
•· In Chapter 6, respond to question #4. (p. 186) Field notes are important for what reason?
Module 3:
• In Chapter 7, respond to question #1. (p. 221) How are solvability factors used?
• In Chapter 8, respond to question #2. (p. 250) What difficulties are caused by an investigator not understanding the capabilities and limitations of crime laboratories?
• In Chapter 9, respond to question #11. (p. 288) Which misconceptions are associated with suicidal hangings?
Module 5
• In chapter 13, respond to question #1(p.402) What are the elements of the crime of Robbery?
• In chapter 14, respond to question #4 (p. 434) what are the top two motivators to committing burglary?
• In Chapter 15, respond to question #9 (p.467) List eight ways identity thieves can identify victims’ personal information
Reference
. Swanson, C., Chamelin, N., Territo, L., & Taylor, R. (2019). Criminal investigation (12th ed.). Boston: McGraw-Hill Higher Education. ISBN-13: 978-0-07-802657-7 American Psychological Association. (2009).