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Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 B 32

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Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 B 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Common Forensic Findings. The computer of the targeted user will have logs and copies of the threatening messages. The offender’s computer should also have copies of the threats, as well as the user’s computer addresses, e-mail, and Internet protocol.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 A 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 A 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N     According to the evidence at trial on March 24, 2000, Zezev sent Michael Bloomberg an e-mail from Kazakhstan using the alias “Alex,” attaching various screens he had copied from Bloomberg’s computer system demonstrating his ability to enter the system as any user. He then asked for payment and threatened: “There a lot [sic] of clever but mean heads in the world who will use their chance to destroy your system to the detriment of your worldwide reputation.”

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Staging. Staging may be involved to make the assault look like an accident, for example, stating a child fell when he was shaken. Investigative Considerations Careful interviewing of multiple witnesses is important to check for consistency in statements. Assault and abuse cases by family members or caregivers will need to be reviewed carefully.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Other items to look for are evidence of contact or attempted contacts with the target: telephone records, returned letters or gifts, motel receipts, gas bills, rental agreements, airline, bus, or train tickets implying travel to locations where the target has been. Credit card records also may be helpful in this regard.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 A032

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 A032 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   : CONDITIONAL THREATS A threat that insists on the acquiescence of the targeted victim to the terms being dictated is a conditional threat. Conditional threats imply that they are contingent, tentative, restrictive, or provisional depending on the victim’s response to the demands being made.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 F32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 F32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Two months after leaving the service, he was arrested for stealing hub- caps; the charges were later dropped. This was the only known criminal offense other than the rape, for which he was committed to the Treatment Center at Bridgewater, Massachusetts, for sex offender treatment.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 E32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 E32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Of the six families, four children lived with their mothers, the fathers being absent from the home; one boy came from a family with both parents present; one boy’s father was dead.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Upon entering the seventh grade, Bruce tested in the high intelligence range and was advanced two grades. He was socially immature and found it too lonely to be with the older adolescents. He became rebellious and hostile and spent most of the years between ages twelve and sixteen on his own, in youth detention centers or psychiatric facilities.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 C32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 C32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   When he grabbed one woman, with his genitals exposed, the other woman slapped him in the face. He released his hold, and the two women ran away. Two years later, he committed his first rape.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 B32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 B32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   The abuser had many previous offenses, such as armed robbery, conspiracy, and weapons possession. He also had been charged with arson, but the charge was dropped due to insufficient evidence.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 C 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 C 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   On several occasions, footprints were found. With other fires, where little damage was done, matches were found at the origin.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 B 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 B 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   The offender’s preoffense conversations with others may offer indications of premeditation; for example, a subject planning to burn his business might tell workers to remove their personal effects the day before the fire breaks out.  

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 A 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 A 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION By noting the protected floor areas beneath the books, firefighters confirmed that the books were in that position before the fire began. Smoke damage and fire damage were too extensive to determine if other acts of vandalism took place. The fire was ruled to be arson.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 J 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 J 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   There were multiple offenders; the police believe as many as twenty-five to thirty people were involved. There were many witnesses, but due to their fear of the offenders, few would talk to the police. The weapons were those of opportunity: a one-foot pole probably found in the alley and use of hands and feet. The violence of the assault escalated as the group excitement intensified.  

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 I 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 I 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Once Avery was standing inside the hole, Jeffrey Lundgren passed judgment on him for allowing Cheryl to control their family and declared his heart impure. Lundgren then provided his remedy for this sin by shooting Avery in the chest with the 45 point blank.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 H 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 H 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Offenders are neither acquaintances nor complete strangers to their victims, but instead fall somewhere in between. This does not imply that a prior relationship existed between the offender and victim but rather that the offender was aware of where the victim lived prior to the crime and perceived her to be alone and vulnerable.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 G 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 G 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Thus, elements of both organization and disorganization were apparent with this offense because of the volatile nature of an anger retaliatory rapist and the response of a conservative, naive girl. His inability to establish control over Vetter resulted in a deterioration of events that resulted in a more disorganized crime scene.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 F 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 F 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Counting the two emergency situations that involved Chelsea, there were six respiratory arrests during the Kerrville clinic’s approximately one month of operation. The same day Chelsea died; five-month-old Jacob Evans was brought to the clinic for an earache. He also experienced a respiratory arrest because of seizure activity reported by Jones. He was hospitalized and re- leased six days later, never demonstrating any sign of a seizure disorder. A neurologist in San Antonio failed to uncover any possible source for the seizures after extensively testing Jacob.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 E 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 E 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Martin had a history of being a hard-working, responsible young man, giving up high school baseball for an after-school job. His friend, Ted Fields, age twenty, also a Northwest Pipeline employee, had the same reputation of being an excellent employee. He had started as a mailroom clerk after high school graduation in 1978 and had already advanced to the position of data operations clerk. The future looked bright for both these young men.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 D 32

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 D 32 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Outcome Bernadette Protti was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to nine years. She was denied parole twice before the state Youthful Offender Parole Board released her on June 10, 1992, in a two-to-one decision.