CRIME SCENE CONCLUSION

At first, a scene might look like one type of crime, and then only after further investigation are the true circumstances revealed. As such, criminal investigators must be open to new evidence, consider the context surrounding the evidence, and follow various paths before drawing their conclusions. Now that you have learned about processing a crime scene, collecting evidence, interviewing witnesses, and presenting the evidence, you can revisit Crime Scene 2 from the Week 1 Learning Resources with a more informed perspective.

For this Assignment, you write an account of the crime scene that describes the evidence, your actions, and conclusions. You also consider new case information that may affect your initial assumptions about the case and what further steps should be taken.

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