Any investigation requires an investigation team, this will
include many different members that have their own specific roles and
responsibilities, and it is designed like this so the progress of the case
moves swiftly without error. In the case of the abduction, murder and rape of
Christine Jessop there were many members of the investigation team involved.
Each member had a different role which came with the responsibility to carry
out what they've been told to do. This section of the blog will cover the roles
and responsibilities of the investigation team.
9 Year Old Christine Jessop went missing on the 3rd October 1984 and found the 31st of December. Guy Paul Morin was wrongly convicted October 1984, this blog will go through the case and all its details.
Pages
- Home
- Initial Response To The Reported Crime
- Preliminary Investigations
- The Investigation Plan
- Follow-up Investigations
- Incident Room
- Investigating Leads
- Researching & Analysing Intelligence
- Gathering & Analysing Facts
- Identifying Patterns & Links
- Process Of Elimination
- Ethical Considerations
- Report Writing & Presentation Of Evidence In Court
- References
- Roles and Responsibilities Within The Investigatio...
- The Police
- Detectives
- Specialist Departments
- Scenes Of Crime Officers
- Forensic Scientists
- Patholigist
- Prosecutors
- Defence
- References
- Procedures for the Collection & Preservation of Evidence
- Who Worked Together?
- Cracking The Case
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