The machine used to capture every piece of the crime scene
What is a camera
Confronting the suspect or POI with the crime
What is the first step?
Gathering information to use as possible evidence later in the investigation
Why is an interview used for?
The post death investigation to determine the cause of death, usually conducted by a coroner
What is Post Mortem?
Reasoning that comes from a general premise and forms a certain conclusion
What is deductive reasoning?
The contraption that holds the camera still, especially good for dim areas
What is a tripod?
Using evidence against the suspect and discouraging any denial the might use
What is step 3?
What a person gets read when they get apprehended right before the interview
What are the Miranda Rights?
The exact thing that caused the victim's death
What is Pathology?
General reasoning from specific cases forming an uncertain conclusion
What is inductive reasoning?
The distance to stand away from a piece of evidence while photographing the crime scene
What is 90 degrees?
Being sincere with the suspect and targeting their emotions, getting closer to a confession
What is step 5?
Interviews gather information, interrogations convict people and put them away
How are interviews and interrogations different?
Any type of firearms that could've been used in a crime
What are Ballistics?
Neither is preferred over the other one, both occur naturally and are equally compelling and persuasive
Which one is better to use?
The critical evidence that can either help or hurt a suspect's statements
What is a photograph?
Turning a verbal confession into a written one to use in court
What is the final step?
Interviews aren't accusing anybody of anything, they're just conversations
How should an interview be conducted?
The person affected by the crime
What is a Victim?
The form of the statement
What does deductive bring?
Determines how long the camera lens lets light through, and can affect how well the picture turns out
What is shutter speed
Getting past additional reasoning, and finding out the exact motive
What is the 4th step?
People falsely confess to get the interrogation done and over with because of the physical, mental, and emotional discomfort
Why do people falsely confess?
A series of neurolinguistic progamming techniques used in an investigation to get a confession
What is an NLP?
Deductive reasoning is formal and based on facts
Is deductive reasoning opinionated?