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Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 B 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 B 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Victimology The victims were a Florida school, a major telephone service provider, a school in Massachusetts, and local emergency services, requiring the response of several emergency response units to the school. The victims suffered approximately $1 million in damages.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 A 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 A 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   The meeting was recorded by undercover videotape. At the meeting, Zezev introduced himself as “Alex.” Michael Bloomberg told Zezev that he was extorting his company. Zezev was arrested after the meeting and subsequently extradited from England to the United States to face the charges in the indictment.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Aggravated battery is generally regarded as a serious offense of felony grade, involving the loss of the victim’s limb or some other type of permanent disfigurement of the victim. As successor to the common law crime of mayhem, this is sometimes subsumed in the definition of aggravated assault. In some jurisdictions, batteries have recently been constructed to include directing bodily secretions at another person without their permission. In some jurisdictions, this automatically is considered aggravated battery.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Victimology Theresa Saldana was a twenty-seven-year-old actress Jackson had identified with through watching movies.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 A 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 A 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N : THREAT DELIVERY, VISUAL COMMUNICATION A visual threat may be a drawing, a gesture, or a body movement. One example involved a nurse being greeted in the following manner by a known “behavior management problem” patient each time he saw her: he made eye contact with her and then pretended to shoot her with a hand motion imitating the firing of a pistol; he never spoke a word to her.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 E36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 E36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Outcome The offender, after pleading guilty to the charges, was ordered to avail him- self of psychiatric treatment, which he did. His psychiatric file noted his progress in treatment; between the two offenses he was recommended for volunteer work with the boy scouts. The offender was sentenced ten to twelve years for the index offense.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Forensic Findings The coroner’s examination revealed a laceration one and a half inches in length and a half-inch in width on the forehead, as well as multiple blows to the head. The victim weighed forty-five pounds. Asphyxiation by drowning was noted as possible cause of death.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 C36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 C36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Offender Characteristics Eugene is a thirty-year-old divorced male who came from a relatively large, intact family. His father worked many hours away from home and returned to the house only on weekends.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 B36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 B36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   He was reported to have had a series of homosexual relationships. The mother was concerned that the abuser would harm her if he found out that she was cooperating with the investigation.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 A36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 A36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   In the event an individual is observed to have excessive body hair, a separate, uncontaminated comb or brush and appropriate packaging material can be used to collect trace evidence, such as fibers from clothing that may be present.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 C 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 C 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Investigation Local investigators interviewed scores of potential witnesses and failed to develop any good suspects. Unable to break the case, the police turned to the NCAVC for assistance.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 B 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 B 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N Hypothetical assets, liens on assets, overinsured assets Inventory levels: removal prior to fire, overstocking caused by overproduction, exaggeration of loss Litigation against business or owners Bankruptcy proceedings  

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 A 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 A 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION     After consulting student counselors, she supplied twenty-three names. Several days later, as investigators were nearly through interviewing those listed, they received a call from the mother of one of the students.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 J 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 J 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION One offender stated that he did not think anyone had planned to do any of things they did beyond robbing Fuller. But she fought back, arousing an eruption of violence that fed on itself. The offenders were not going to let this little woman make them lose face in front of their peers.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 I 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 I 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   142: EXTREMIST HOMICIDE Extremist homicide is killing motivated by ideas based on a particular political, economic, religious, or social system. This category of homicide includes both the lone offender whose actions are endorsed by the group and the offense involving multiple offenders.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 H 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 H 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Fingerprints and trace evidence, including hairs and fibers, are commonly found on and around the victim. A number of offenders leave per- sonal items at the scene—for example, hats, bandannas, underwear, and per- sonal identification.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 G 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 G 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Investigation On September 24, 1986, the San Antonio Police Department arrested twenty- two-year-old Karl Hammond for the rape of a thirty-year-old San Antonio woman. He was later linked to Donna Vetter’s death when palm prints on the outside living room window and living room end table, fingerprints on the murder weapon, and footprints in the apartment proved to be his.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 F 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 F 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Jones had staged all of these incidents to appear as medical emergencies arising from the natural course of a physical illness or disorder. If each of the twenty-nine San Antonio PICU deaths that had been linked to Jones’s presence were analyzed, this type of staging would emerge. It would also be evident in the six Kerrville emergencies.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 E 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 E 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Each one of these victims became a target because of his or her race or apparent interracial affiliations. The offender had a definite criterion in mind, as demonstrated by victim similarities of age, race, and companionship. But the victims were victims of opportunity—the person closest to the window or the one who first crossed the scope of the sniper. Franklin chose areas that offered an abundance of targets, black neighborhoods, and businesses that were frequented by blacks.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 D 36

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 D 36 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Because of his obsession of being wronged over a period of time, the offender gathers and collects weapons and usually brings multiple weaponry to the scene of his confrontation. In addition, he often arms himself with an abundance of ammunition and other gear to sustain and support his attack. Weapons used are of optimal lethality (semiautomatic assault weapons, high power, scope sights), and as a result, the assault often develops into a mass or spree killing.