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The Onset of a crime is always in One's Mind



Murder is a crime; horrid and unpredictable made by monsters. It has its roots deep into the murderer's mind. The psychology of the the crime is still evolving, new crimes make us wiser, more inquiring and emphatic to the victims, shrewd and unscrupulous for the killers. The methods the police uses to trace and fight the crime differs. The questioning the witnesses and looking deeply at the crime scene is the key factor to solve it.

Every crime scene reflects the killers personality and character. More brutal the murder is the darker and unstable the killer's personality reminds. The basic method was to ask the basic and fundamental questions: Who? When? Whose? Why? What? Gradually the crime scene investigations moved on, there were not only questions, fingerprints were added. The beginning of 1800 is the beginning of science, first photography appears. In 1892 the fingerprint differentiation had its onset, when the first fingerprint was officially examined as a piece of evidence in the crime investigation. This outstanding discovery and a new field of science – forensic medicine as a leading one made the case solving process effective. Not necessary quick but progressive.

During the first decade of the XX century the main tools used by the police to solve the crime were: questioning witnesses and suspects; searching the crime scene for physical evidence; employing informants and undercover agents; investigating the whereabouts of previous offenders when the crime they've been known to commit occurred. Using hand written and later on computer databases to match the crimes scenes and pieces of evidence found now and about. Sharing the information among Pd's, using all possible modern communications to keep the public informed.

Crimes and tools which are used to solve them varies; there is murder, kidnapping, bank robbery, money fraud, collateral killing and many more … . Each of this crimes has got a peculiar way to handle with. Each of these is triggered by a different motive. Sometimes the killers are not exposed at all, though, the human life is saved, which is a victory of the life over the death. The boundaries are as flexible and limitless as possible. There are tools and means by which each of Us may use to prevent becoming a victim.


Bibliography:

  1. Criminal Investigations – Crime Scene Investigation. 2000
  2. Forensic Science. 2006
  3. Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation. 2012
    Acknowledgments
  4. https://www.politie.nl/mijn-buurt/politiebureaus/05/burgwallen.html and a Chief Inspector – Mr. Erik Akerboom.                                        ©

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