Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 D 7


Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 D 7

A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES

SECOND EDITION

 

Crime Scene Indicators Frequently Noted. The crime scene of an argument/ conflict murder is often spread out, demonstrating signs of offender and victim movement as well as signs of struggle. It is random and sloppy.

The weapon is bought to the scene due to the offender’s predisposition to assaultive behavior. In this sense, it becomes a weapon of opportunity based on its ready availability. It may be left at the scene in addition to fingerprints, footprints, and other evidence. The victim is often unarmed. Generally the body is also left at the scene and is not concealed.


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