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Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 B 06

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 B 06 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   In sentencing Ivanov, the district judge described his participation as a “manager or super- visor” in an “unprecedented, wide-ranging, organized criminal enterprise” that “engaged in numerous acts of fraud, extortion, and intentional damage to the property of others, involving the sophisticated manipulation of computer data, financial information, and credit card numbers.” The district judge found that Ivanov was responsible for an aggregate loss of approximately $25 million.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 A 06

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 10 A 06 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Included in this classification are crimes that target the user of the computer, the data stored on the computer, the software on the computer, or the intellectual property or trade secrets on the computer. Software programs have been developed to target computers.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Staging. Staging is not typical. Common Forensic Findings. In bank robberies there is often a note left for analysis. If the victim has been bound, there will be restraints available.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 06

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 B 06 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   There will be a number of aborted or obscene phone calls or anonymous letters addressed to the target professing love or knowledge of the target’s movements. Written communications are often left on vehicle windows or placed in mailboxes or under doors by the stalker.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 A06

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 9 A06 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   To help identify and apprehend the offender by attempting to provide general characteristics of the person or persons issuing the threat and his other motive in order to focus the investigation To recover money or property if a ransom has been paid prior to police involvement

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 F06

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 F06 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   When they arrived at the parking lot, Simmons forcibly removed the mother and daughter from the car and placed them in his 1973 Plymouth, which was parked there. The mother, still blindfolded, had trouble getting into the car. Simmons forced her head against the side of the car, causing a severe injury.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 E06

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 E06 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   They deny that fear, force, or overpowering strategies demand the child’s participation, a denial they maintain even when confronted with evidence that the children were frightened, trapped, and forced.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D06

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 D06 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   He reports not seeing his mother more than six times a year after that. His relationship with his foster parents was apparently a good one. His foster father died when Randy was thirteen. His foster mother alone was unable to provide the supervision and guidance he needed, and before long he was getting into trouble with the law.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 C6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 C6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   A thirty-eight-year-old deaf woman being treated by the doctor for severe stomach pain testified that during one visit, the doctor examined her with ungloved hands and asked if she enjoyed oral sex, how often she had sex, and what positions she used.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 B6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 B6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N     It may also reflect the escalation of violence; for example, the confrontation starts as an argument, intensifies into hitting or throwing things, and culminates in the rape and sexual assault.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 A6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 8 A6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   Every attempt should be made to evaluate whether a rape was committed for situational or preferential sexual motives. Situationally motivated sexual assaults are those committed to fulfill sexual and other needs without the elements of the offense being necessary for arousal or gratification (such as raping a woman because she is available and vulnerable).

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 C 6

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Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 C 6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N   In addition to the fire damage, the victims (a partnership) lost over $220,000 in business. The office manager feared the suspect was not only a danger to the community but also a danger to clinic employees and their families.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 B 6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 B 6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITIO N Crime Scene Indicators The fire investigators quickly determined that arson was the cause of the fire. Common combustibles and furniture upholstery had been ignited with an open flame in the living room. The use of available materials to start a fire is a typical crime scene indicator of the less sophisticated arsonist. The origin of the fire was on or near the sofa, where the victim’s body had been found.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 A 6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 7 A 6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Fire tends to burn upward and outward, so investigators should look for V patterns along walls. The presence of combustible materials will increase the intensity and extent of the fire, and the fire will rise faster as it gets hotter. Investigators therefore look for different temperature conditions.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 J 6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 J 6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Crime Scene Indicators The crime scene combined the last known hostage location and place of confrontation with police: both usually contain indicators crucial to any hostage- murder. The incident involving Officer Hester never left the confines of the Shannon Street house.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 I 6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 I 6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Once the Averys joined Lundgren’s cult, they were further isolated, typical of cult practice. Before their disappearance in April, they moved from Kirtland to a Madison Township home because they were behind in rent.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 H 6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 H 6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   They are less capable of fleeing or resisting a physical attack than a younger person (Nelson & Huff-Corzine, 1998). As women age, they experience skeletal, neuromuscular, and other systemic changes that restrict mobility and reduce their abilities to escape or defend themselves.  

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 G 6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 G 6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   This crime scene was typical of the disorganized offender. The assault site, death scene, and body recovery site were all the same location. The weapon was one of opportunity: his fists to initially gain control and his arm to strangle the victim. The attack was a blitz style in which the offender struck Jenny with enough force to render her unconscious immediately.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 F 6

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  Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 F 6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Harvey, a homosexual, claims that the killing started two weeks after he was raped by a man from whom he was renting a room. He retaliated by preying on a totally helpless patient who was restrained to his bed because he was disoriented. He took a coat hanger, straightened it out, and rammed it through the man’s abdomen, puncturing his intestines. The man lived for two days before dying of peritonitis.

Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 E 6

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    Crime Classification Manual Part II Chapter 6 E 6 A STANDARD SYSTEM FOR INVESTIGATING AND CLASSIFYING VIOLENT CRIMES SECOND EDITION   Socioeconomic. This offender kills due to an intense hostility and aversion toward another individual or group that represents a certain ethnic, social, or religious group. Socioeconomic extremist homicide is classified as 127.03.