white collar
Crimes that involve complex financial fraud or cybercrimes are least likely to be solved with the use of fiber evidence. Fiber evidence is more typically associated with physical crimes where trace materials such as clothing fibers, carpet fibers, or rope fibers are left at a crime scene.
there is more crimes being solved and more taking place
Police do not ask victims of crimes there sexuality, so statistical information necessary to answer this question correctly is not available.
It is just that more African-Americans are accused of crimes in the areas where the police think that.
A police report that is "exceptionally cleared" means that the reported offense was 'solved' by means which did not include an arrest and prosecution of the perpetrator. In other words, the crime was solved - we know who did it - but no arrest was able to have been made. A perfect example of this would be the solution of one (or more) crimes by means of a "deathbed confession." Another, probably more common example, is the clearance of a string of offenses committed by an individual, by an admission of their culpability, in exchange for a plea bargain offered by the prosecution.
SEx crimes,homicide,robbery/theft and plenty more...
It's possible, depending on the types of offenses in the record. Felony convictions are an automatic disqualifier, as are sex offenses and other crimes of moral turpitude (theft, fraud, other dishonesty). The more recent and the more serious the offense, the less likely it becomes that a police agency will hire you.
Not necessarily. Educated persons are probably more likely to commit more sophisticated offenses. However when it comes to human emotions and NOT rational thinking, educated persons can be just as prone to committing crimes of violence as anyone else.
Police officers are more likely to meet at the police station, than in the prison.
Forensic scientists contribute to solving a significant number of crimes each year through analysis of physical evidence such as DNA, fingerprints, and trace evidence. However, the exact number of crimes solved by forensic scientists can vary depending on factors such as the availability of evidence, the quality of the evidence, and the resources allocated to forensic analysis in each jurisdiction.
That's an easy one. Criminals.Jokes aside. . .By race it is African Americans. They make up 41% of prison inmates (the largest group) and only 12% of the population (2002 figures). Correction: This statistic could mean that Africa Americans are more likely to be caught for a crime, or more likely to be convicted, or more likely to be sentenced to prison, or more likely to be given a long sentence. It does not necessarily mean they commit more crimes. Many serious crimes committed by other people in society are unprosecuted, or do not lead to custodial sentences.
when they us there rader to track people down and when they are doing breth testing and when the want to see who fast a car is going