criminal investigation unit 4 lecture surveillance and constitutional issues instructor: joe yocum
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Criminal InvestigationCriminal InvestigationUnit 4 LectureUnit 4 Lecture
Surveillance and Constitutional Issues Surveillance and Constitutional Issues
Instructor:Joe Yocum
Attention - Please Attention - Please Remember!Remember!
No Seminar Next Week!“Midterm Week”
I Will Hold Regular Office Hours
Midterm Essay ExamMidterm Essay Exam(Due by the end of (Due by the end of Unit 5 Unit 5 – 3/8/2011)– 3/8/2011)
Respond to each of the following four questions with detailed insightful responses based primarily on the course text and supported by other relevant, academically reliable sources if appropriate:
Midterm Essay ExamMidterm Essay Exam(Due by the end of (Due by the end of Unit 5 Unit 5 – 3/8/2011)– 3/8/2011)
What are methods of inquiry and how are they used in criminal investigation? What is the optimal mindset of an investigator and how are the concepts associated with the optimal mindset of an investigator manifest? What is the scientific method and how is it applied to criminal investigation by criminal investigators? Discuss four important sources of information for criminal investigators and provide detailed practical examples of each source listed.
Midterm Essay ExamMidterm Essay Exam(Due by the end of (Due by the end of Unit 5 Unit 5 – 3/8/2011)– 3/8/2011)
In addition to fulfilling the specifics of the assignment, a successful paper must also meet the following criteria:
Each response should be at least one paragraph (6-8 sentences) in length.Each response should include practical examples that demonstrate a practical understanding of the questions posed..
Midterm Essay ExamMidterm Essay Exam(Due by the end of (Due by the end of Unit 5 Unit 5 – 3/8/2010)– 3/8/2010)
Directions for Submitting Your Project: Compose your paper in Microsoft Word and save it in the following format:
Last name First name Assignment. (Example: SmithJohn Unit 5 Midterm).
Submit your assignment by selecting the Unit 5 Midterm Essay Exam
in the Dropbox window. Be sure to submit your essay by March 8, 2011.
Chapter 9Chapter 9
Surveillance:Surveillance:A Fact-Finding ToolA Fact-Finding Tool—Legality and Practice—Legality and Practice
Osterburg & Ward, 2007
Fixed SurveillanceFixed Surveillance• surveillant remains in fixed locationsurveillant remains in fixed location
Moving SurveillanceMoving Surveillance• subject moves about and surveillance followssubject moves about and surveillance follows
Technical SurveillanceTechnical Surveillance• involves electronic eavesdropping device involves electronic eavesdropping device
and/or optical devicesand/or optical devices
Kinds of Surveillance
Osterburg & Ward, 2007
WiretapsWiretaps Bugs, pen registers, beepersBugs, pen registers, beepers
• Monitoring conversationsMonitoring conversations
• Monitoring telephone usageMonitoring telephone usage
• Monitoring movements of vehicles Monitoring movements of vehicles and items of commerceand items of commerce
Visual enhancement devicesVisual enhancement devices
Technical Surveillance Techniques
Osterburg & Ward, 2007
Safety and Security MeasuresSafety and Security Measures Position vehicle to enable a rapid response to assist others if Position vehicle to enable a rapid response to assist others if
needed.needed.
Ensure vehicle has emergency equipment lights, siren, and first-Ensure vehicle has emergency equipment lights, siren, and first-aid kit.aid kit.
Keep identification, weapon, and ballistic vest accessible.Keep identification, weapon, and ballistic vest accessible.
Know and use challenge, password, and other appropriate safety Know and use challenge, password, and other appropriate safety measures to prevent friendly fire situation from developing.measures to prevent friendly fire situation from developing.
When leaving a vehicle to go on foot surveillance, fully secure When leaving a vehicle to go on foot surveillance, fully secure the vehicle and equipment inside.the vehicle and equipment inside.
http://www.fbi.gov/publications/leb/2004/may2004/may04leb.htm (Accessed 3/23/10) (Accessed 3/23/10)
Chapter 10Chapter 10
Eyewitness Identification:Eyewitness Identification: Guidelines and ProceduresGuidelines and Procedures
Osterburg & Ward, 2007
Use random number of photographs Use random number of photographs (6 or more)(6 or more)
Do not give clues to witnessesDo not give clues to witnesses Allow only one witness at a time to viewAllow only one witness at a time to view Do not allow witnesses to communicate Do not allow witnesses to communicate
with one anotherwith one another Conduct lineup after positive identification Conduct lineup after positive identification
is madeis made Make record of all photos shown to witnessesMake record of all photos shown to witnesses
Using the Rogues Gallery
Osterburg & Ward, 2007
Photo ArrayPhoto Array
Photo ArrayPhoto Array
Witness must have adequate opportunity Witness must have adequate opportunity to observe the crimeto observe the crime
Witness must have the capacity to observe the Witness must have the capacity to observe the suspect commit the crimesuspect commit the crime
Witness must be sufficiently attentive Witness must be sufficiently attentive to the actions of the suspectto the actions of the suspect
Identification must be completely the Identification must be completely the result of the witness’s own memoryresult of the witness’s own memory
Eyewitness Identifications:Court Requirements
Osterburg & Ward, 2007
Composite DrawingsComposite Drawings
In 1993 a bicyclist in Riverside Park in In 1993 a bicyclist in Riverside Park in Manhattan discovered a suitcase Manhattan discovered a suitcase containing the body of a young female. containing the body of a young female. Two days prior to that, a witness had Two days prior to that, a witness had observed a local homeless man and observed a local homeless man and another male dragging a shopping cart another male dragging a shopping cart containing a suitcase towards the park. containing a suitcase towards the park. She found it rather strange and got a She found it rather strange and got a good look at the male that accompanied good look at the male that accompanied the homeless male. The witness was the homeless male. The witness was taken to Police Headquarters where a taken to Police Headquarters where a composite drawing of this male was made composite drawing of this male was made with one of NYPD's more experienced with one of NYPD's more experienced artists. Several days later the male was artists. Several days later the male was arrested and charged for the homicide. arrested and charged for the homicide. He was subsequently convicted.He was subsequently convicted.
http://www.homicidesquad.com/identification_tools.htmhttp://www.homicidesquad.com/identification_tools.htm
Composite DrawingsComposite Drawings
http://www.homicidesquad.com/identification_tools.htmhttp://www.homicidesquad.com/identification_tools.htm
David Berkowitz (Son Of Sam, 1976). The attacks occurred during the evening to early morning hours where darkness hinders identifications. The identification of a perpetrator can be tough, a composite sketch maybe even tougher for both witnesses and artist.
Computer-Generated Computer-Generated Composites Composites
http://www.identikit.net
Key TermsKey Terms
Loose Surveillance: Loose Surveillance: A cautious surveillance; also termed discreet surveillance A cautious surveillance; also termed discreet surveillance
because the loss of the subject is preferred over possible because the loss of the subject is preferred over possible exposure. exposure.
Obtaining information about a subject through tailing Obtaining information about a subject through tailing his or her associates when there is reason to believe his or her associates when there is reason to believe the subject suspects there is a surveillance. the subject suspects there is a surveillance.
A burglary gang “casing” banks to select their next A burglary gang “casing” banks to select their next job.job.
Shadow:Shadow: To follow secretly; place a person under To follow secretly; place a person under
surveillancesurveillance
Osterburg & Ward, 2007Osterburg & Ward, 2007
Key TermsKey Terms
Pen Register: Pen Register: A device that records all A device that records all numbersnumbers
dialed on a telephone; it is generally dialed on a telephone; it is generally installed at the telephones installed at the telephones company’s central officecompany’s central office
Neither overhears conversations nor Neither overhears conversations nor indicates whether a call was indicates whether a call was completedcompleted
Key TermsKey Terms Identi-KitIdenti-Kit- - A powerful investigative tool that A powerful investigative tool that
creates accurate photo realistic facial composite creates accurate photo realistic facial composite sketches based on verbal descriptions provided by sketches based on verbal descriptions provided by a witness or victim. Make customized wanted a witness or victim. Make customized wanted posters, transmit the composite sketch via the posters, transmit the composite sketch via the web, email or fax, or export the composite sketch web, email or fax, or export the composite sketch to other imaging programs. Identi-Kitto other imaging programs. Identi-Kit®® facial facial composite software is available on CD or the composite software is available on CD or the internet as a hosted application. internet as a hosted application. http://www.identikit.net/http://www.identikit.net/
Composite Images- Composite Images- An image of a An image of a suspect produced by an artist or kit using witness suspect produced by an artist or kit using witness descriptions descriptions
Osterburg & Ward, 2007Osterburg & Ward, 2007
Lightening Round ???Lightening Round ???
T/F T/F Each response in the Midterm Exam Each response in the Midterm Exam should be at least one paragraph (6-8 should be at least one paragraph (6-8 sentences) in length?sentences) in length?
T/F T/F Each response should include practical Each response should include practical examples that demonstrate a practical examples that demonstrate a practical understanding of the questions posed?understanding of the questions posed?
Review Questions
T/F T/F During moving or mobile surveillance, it’s During moving or mobile surveillance, it’s okay to run red lights and speed since you’ll okay to run red lights and speed since you’ll be driving an undercover car and you’re be driving an undercover car and you’re immune from prosecution since you are the immune from prosecution since you are the police?police?
What is the term used to describe an What is the term used to describe an assembly of photographs consisting of assembly of photographs consisting of individuals with similar characteristics as individuals with similar characteristics as those of the suspect in the case you’re those of the suspect in the case you’re investigating?investigating?
Review Questions
Describe one court requirement relating to Describe one court requirement relating to eyewitness identification of a suspect.eyewitness identification of a suspect.
What is a composite drawing and what useful What is a composite drawing and what useful purpose does it serve in an investigation?purpose does it serve in an investigation?
What is the term used to describe an in What is the term used to describe an in person assembly of individuals with similar person assembly of individuals with similar characteristics as those of the suspect in the characteristics as those of the suspect in the case you’re investigating?case you’re investigating?
Review Questions
Discussion Board participationDiscussion Board participation
Unit 4 QuizUnit 4 Quiz
Begin work on Midterm Essay questionsBegin work on Midterm Essay questions
Review Unit 1-4 assignments and ensure all Review Unit 1-4 assignments and ensure all components are completed by the end of components are completed by the end of Unit 5 (March 8, 2011)Unit 5 (March 8, 2011)
Questions?Questions?
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