The first recorded arson investigation is believed to have taken place in ancient Rome around 27 BCE. Roman authorities established a special unit called the "Cohortes Vigilum" to combat fire-related crimes, including arson. This unit was responsible for fire prevention and investigating suspicious fires, marking the beginnings of formal arson investigation practices.
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At an arson crime scene, a fire investigation dog is typically not required. These specially trained dogs are used in search and rescue missions or in accelerant detection, which are not typically necessary at the scene of an arson crime.
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New York was the first state to classify arson as a felony in 1797.
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In some places, arson may be considered a violent crime but it depends on where you live.Added: If an arson is committed against an occupied structure, either by humans or by livestock, is is automatically a felony (if it wasn't already) and if human death should occur could be tried as homicide.
5-10 years
Arson happens everywhere. It can happen in any structure building, car, or outside. Arson is done on purpose. Arson is not accident.
According to the State of Michigan's Sentencing Guidelines the following arson charges can result in the following maximum sentences:750.72 - Arson of dwelling house: Maximum 20 Years750.75 - Arson of insured property: Maximum 10 Years750.80 - Arson of mines: Maximum Life750.74 - Arson of personal property greater than $50: Maximum 4 Years750.74 - Arson of personal property having a value of $1000 to $20000 or with prior convictions: Maximum 5 Years750.74 (1) (d) - Arson of personal property of $20,000 or more or with prior convictions: Maximum 10 Years750.73 - Arson of real property: Maximum 10 Years750.78 - Arson of woods or prairies: Maximum 4 Years
Arson where you endanger someones life!