Riot
Violent disturbance of the peace by a crowd
Alias
A false of alternative name used by a person
Fingerprint analysis
´Comparison of fingerprint patterns.
Interviewee
The person being questioned or providing information in an interview.
Derby
A match between two sports teams from the same city or region.
Insurrection
An organized rebellionaimed at overthrowing a government
Informant
A person who provides confidential information to law enforcement agents
Toxicology
Study of drugs, poisons, and chemicals in biological specimens.
Rapport
A positive and trusting relationship between the interviewer and the interviewee.
Rivalry
Competitive or antagonistic relationships between fans or teams.
Escalation
The process by which is situation becomes more intense
Heist
A large-scale robbery often planned by organized group
Ballistics
Examination of firearms, bullets, and gunshot residues
Active Listening
A technique where the interviewer fully concentrates on, understands, and responds to the interviewee.
Spectator
A person attending a sports event to watch the game.
Sit-ins
Occupation of spaces as a form of protest
Conspiracy
An agreement between two or more individualss to commit a crime
Forensic Pathology
Examination of bodies to determine cause and manner of death.
False Confession
A confession made under duress or coercion, often untrue.
Steward
A person responsible for maintaining order and assisting fans at sports events.
Curfew
A regulation requiring people to remain indoors during specified time
Profile
A detailed description of criminals
Forensic Entomology
´Use of insects to estimate time of death.
Trauma-Informed Approach
An interview technique that recognizes and accommodates the emotional and psychological state of the interviewee.
Chanting
Repeated shouting or singing of slogans by fans to show support or rivalry.