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CJA 320 Module 1 Assignment 3 The Interview
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com CJA 320 Module 1 Assignment 3 The Interview
Process
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CJA 320 Module 3 Assignment 2 LASA 1 Interview
Techniques For more classes visit www.snaptutori
al.com Prepare a 9- to 10-page Microsoft Word
document which accommodates the
following Compare and contrast the fundamental
concepts of communication in an investigatory
interview and an interrogation. Analyze and
explain whether the communication in this
scenario would be classified as an interview or
an interrogation. Apply the comparison and
contrast information, the script, and external
resources to support your position, and rationale.
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CJA 320 Module 4 Assignment 2 Constitutional
Amendments and Miranda For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com As a law enforcement
investigator, it is critical for you to know and
understand the components and applications of the
Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments
to the US Constitution and the Miranda case. From
the law enforcement officer assigned to patrol an
area of his or her jurisdiction to the detective
assigned to follow up on homicide cases, each
needs to have skills to legally conduct
investigations that are admissible in court and
eligible for prosecution. It does not serve
patrol officers or homicide detectives to develop
criminal cases that are not prosecutable.
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CJA 320 Module 5 Assignment 1 LASA 2
Interviewing/Interrogating for the Robbery at the
Centervale Grocery Emporium For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com While on patrol with
the Centervale Police Department (CPD) you are
dispatched to a robbery in progress at the
Centervale grocery store. You arrive to find the
suspects have fled the scene. There are several
witnesses inside the store including customers
and two store employees. Obviously shaken, they
are huddled together discussing the robbery. You
know that taking witnesses' statements is a
critical piece of any investigation because
witnesses often hold valuable information about
the incident and critical evidence.
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