They are known as crime scene investigator/examiner, crime scene photographer, crime photographer.
I think first you have to realise what you say or document about a crime scene you will be accountable so you have to be honest and truthful. Then take it from the top and try to remember what you say or heard. If you will be brought to the witness stand you will have to stick to your story.Good luck.
Such a person is known as an ARRESTEE until such time as they are arraigned in court then they become known as a DEFENDANT.
Yes, you become complicit in a crime if you give a person the knowledge, tools, or skills necessary to commit a crime that the other person may not had or known.
His crime is now what is known as today: terrorism.
You can gather information about a career as a Crime Scene Technician by researching online job portals and career websites. Look for job descriptions, required qualifications, and educational requirements for this field. Additionally, consider contacting local law enforcement agencies or forensic laboratories to inquire about potential job shadowing opportunities or internships to gain more insights into the daily duties and responsibilities of Crime Scene Technicians.
The "November Crime" was the signing of the Armistice. To Hitler, and so many others, the German politicians who signed the Armistice on November 11th, 1918, would become known as the "November Criminals".
Agatha Cristie is known as the queen of true crime writers
The original location of a crime or accident is known as the primary crime scene. This is where the initial event took place and where key evidence is likely to be found.
No, the investigator should not give a copy of the Investigator's Brochure (formerly known as the Investigator's Clinical Dossier) to trial participants. The Investigator's Brochure is intended for the investigator's reference to ensure they have a comprehensive understanding of the investigational product being studied. Providing this document to participants could pose potential risks such as confusing or misleading information. Participants should instead be provided with an informed consent form that includes relevant details about the trial.
'Fighting' is known in the law as ASSAULT. "Assault" is a crime.
Level of threat to the investigator assigned is known as Risk Assessment Synopsis in investigaion.