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How can you reduce the ethical problems involved in the investigation of a vehicle homicide crime?
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Yes, they're called the RCMP Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, IHIT. See the link below for more information.
Many law enforcement agencies, especially smaller ones, do not have personnel assigned solely to homicide investigation. Those agencies that do not have dedicated homicide investigators wil assign a regular officer to investigate, should a murder occur in their jurisdiction.Added: In many large cities or large geographically spread-out jurisdictions with many sub-stations, will have their Homicide Investigation Unit centrallized in one particular facility - usually the headquarters building.
No. You cannot force a police investigation.
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An important step in a scientific investigation is forming a hypothesis.
Finding a child skull with baby teeth in a forensic investigation could indicate the presence of a young victim. This discovery may lead to further investigation into potential crimes such as child abuse, abduction, or homicide. It could also provide important clues about the victim's identity and help authorities in solving the case.
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CID stands for Criminal Investigation Department. It is a specialized branch of a police force that focuses on investigating complex crimes such as organized crime, homicide, fraud, and other serious offenses.