Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 C 89
Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 C 89
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STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES
SECOND
EDITION
The crime scene
may reflect evidence of only the birth, not the death. However, the scene of the
birth may also reflect disorganized behavior, such as incomplete attempts to
clean blood from the scene. Disorganized behavior may represent panic,
particularly when birth and homicide transpire with a relative or other responsible
party nearby who might discover the baby and intervene.
Disposal of the
body, often in a trash receptacle, is not alone evidence of murder.
Reconstruction of the infant’s demise may be difficult under certain
circumstances of method of homicide. Autopsy remains the most important means
for identifying a murder.
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