Crime Scene Profiling and Interrogation of Suspects

Crime Scene Profiling and Interrogation of Suspects

Criminal Investigation U4

 

Imagine that you are a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigator, and you are speaking to new recruits at the FBI training facility in Quantico. Your topic revolves around interview/interrogation techniques and profiling of suspects. You begin discussing a serial killer case that you have just been assigned. Because you have just begun your investigation, you have called on the services of a crime scene profiler to begin narrowing down suspects with whom you want to speak.

This project should cover the following topics:

  • a brief description of crime scene profiling and its various types and
  • a description of which type(s) of profiling you feel would be the best to use for your specific case and why you feel that way.

You will also discuss how you might interview/interrogate individuals once you begin narrowing your focus on specific suspects. Be sure to include the following topics:

  • which type of interview/interrogation technique you will use and how you determined the type and
  • a description of how you might use the technique that you chose when interviewing a suspect.

Your project must be at least two pages in length, not counting the title or reference pages. You should have at least four references, one of which can be your textbook. At least one of the other three references should come from a scholarly journal from the CSU Online Library. All references used should be cited and referenced using proper APA style.

Article will be attached……….

You can still use references from the internet. I attached the article to help you finish.
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Effective crime scene profiling and interviewing of suspects promote a high level of success in the criminal investigation process. Crime scene profiling refers to an investigative tool for developing the character patterns of an offender on the interaction with the victim and crime scene (Bartol, & Bartol, 2012). Interrogation of a suspect requires the use of accurate process accounting for human behaviors and legal parameters to gather information from the suspect. The paper is a discussion of crime…
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