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To Prevent, To Investigate, To Uphold and To Supply Law & Order: Child Homicide

Any act of killing a person under 18 years-old is classified as a child homicide. This is an act of cruelty which has to bring to justice those who did it. The responsibility is immerse. The time has got a meaning and is precious. The numbers of children hurt or murdered every year is far too high. The domestic violence is a silent act of withstanding pain and humiliation. No one tells what happens behind the walls, no one tells [my child is beaten almost every day] – bruises disappear. It has to be spoken out loud and the police does all it can to encourage and make victims conscious how important it is to face with the reality, instead of hiding behind tears and fear. Most murders occur in the first two years of life, the police investigates infancide and filicide, when, the children are killed by parents. The tools are so-called ‘private tools’ hands, fists. The impulse to pacify the child is so strong that it strikes quickly and the deliberate killing happens. The 24 hours fr...

To Prevent, To Investigate, To Uphold and to Supply Law & Order: Homicide Investigation

The majority of the cases embrace the homicide investigation which occurs in all crimes, therefore,  homicide investigation requires the greatest effort on the part of the police. The investigator is responsible for collecting a vast amount of evidence as well as coordinating information from a variety of sources including the witnesses, suspect, officers involved with the crime scene, forensic pathologist. Moreover death investigation requires a team effort; the through cooperation of persons from many disciplines, coordination of efforts, and meticulous attention to detail can lead to  a successful conclusion of an investigation. The finding of a dead body is the starting point and initial focus of the death investigation. The first officer who arrives at the crime scene is required to determine if the victim is dead and, if so, to notify the homicide investigators. This first step is critical to make the investigation going on the right direction. The initial ana...

To Prevent, To Investigate, To Uphold and To Supply Law & Order: Questioned Documents

The pieces of evidence are crucial part of the case, it indicates what happened, how violent the act was and what was missing, damaged or left behind the crime scene. Many pieces of evidence do not indicate the violent and brutal assault. A single word or a single note may be perceived as a serious threat. Something One will try to defend against. The fraud is omnipresent on daily basis, there are tools and means how to protect One from harm. The number of pieces of evidence found at the crime scene embrace death, drugs, and disaster; bodies and blood, guns and glass; semen and saliva; bullets, bombs, and bite marks; tool marks and trauma; poisons, homicides, safe paint, footprints, fingerprints and psychoses. We have to take into consideration nonviolent — very subtle — tools of crime which do not bruise, batter, slash ,or shoot and which are used to steal our money or threaten our security more often than guns, knives, pry bars, or bombs...

To Prevent, To Investigate, To Uphold and To Supply Law & Order: Apology is Not a Policy!

Asphyxia and Strangulation  In case of suicidal deaths the most common one is strangulation, the deaths caused by asphyxia. In this article asphyxial deaths will be explained. These are caused by the failure of cells to receive or utilize oxygen. The deprivation of oxygen can be partial (hypoxia) or total (anoxia). The classical signs of asphyxia are visceral congestion, petechiae, cyanosis, and fluidity of blood. These are nonspecific and can occur in deaths from other causes. Visceral congestion is due to obstructed venous return and capillovenous congestion. We can differentiate two most common hemorrhages;  petechiae are hemorrhages produced by rupture of small vessels, predominantly small venules. Rupture is caused by sudden over distention of the vessels following abrupt increases in intravascular pressure. Cyanosis death is  nonspecific and caused by an increase in the amount of reduced hemoglobin. It does not become observable until at least 5 g of reduc...

To Prevent, To Investigate, To Uphold and To Supply Law & Order: Believe to Understand

This article contains graphic images from real cases which may be disturbing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.   A head injury is any trauma to the scalp, skull, or brain. The injury may be only a minor bump on the skull or a serious brain injury. Head injury can be either closed or open (penetrating). A closed head injury means you received a hard blow to the head from striking an object, but the object did not break the skull. The head injuries are the most common ones, and at the same time, the most dangerous. Innocently looking trauma may lead to a demise, though, a very severe looking  one may be come away unscathed from (a blow/ accident). It all lies in a sheer luck, sometimes. The head and brain trauma might be categorized according to the mechanism it is done: -           impact injuries; -       ...