The medical examiner does their investigation with the body at the medical examiner's office; however, most medical examiners have a representative visit the crime scene.
There is no difference between homicide and gang related homicide; they are both homicide, subject to the same penalties.
not really. Typically forensic scientists are the ones who actually test evidence and the investigators are the ones who collect and catalog it. Example: Crime scene investigator finds a pair of blood stained pants. - forensic scientists look for fibers on the pants and test the blood. really there are similar but not exactly the same, but they still work in the same field.
It's hard to say. Keep in mind, however, that some jurisdictions don't have homicide detectives, but rather, detectives that investigate all cases within a certain zone or area within the jurisdiction. Many homicide detectives also are detectives of other crimes, such as other crimes of violence or crimes against the person.
Detectives use handcuffs in the same way that other law enforcement officers do. They are used for restraining prisoners they detain or take into custody.
Homicides involving the use of a gun are rare, on the order of 50 to 100 a year or so. However, this does not mean that homicide is rare. Home Office statistics say that 6.6% of homicides involves a gun, and the rest are committed by other means.
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Extremely few beside in movies and on TV. Except for a few exceptions, private investigations are normally of a non-criminal nature. Fraud is the primary exception. Runaway children and corporate spying are also exceptions, so is burglary as police often don't investigate burglaries too far unless of a major nature. There are other exceptions but police and private investigations generally overlap very little.
They are detectives - Allen Gamble (Will Ferrell) and Terry Hoitz (Mark Wahlberg)
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Yes, detectives are typically part of the police department. They are law enforcement officers who specialize in investigating crimes, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and solving cases. Detectives work closely with other members of the police department to maintain public safety and uphold the law.