Where do I post about criminal investigation?
Language and Culture ^_^
@YanaSidlinskiy please verify
Well you can post it there and I have a pretty deep knowledge on this path cause thats a career that I plan to have in the future ^_^ so ask away.
4. What significance does a fire’s point of origin have regarding the investigation of a suspected arson fire?
O_O dear lawd.... 95% of what it is saying is vocab that is not even known to my knowledge
Let's see ~puts on OS smart cap~ .-.
Are there answer choices maybe we can start with eliminating some and ill explain why they are wrong.
No I have to write a paragraph for these questions...
~raises arms to heaven~ THANK YOU GOD!!! @e.mccormick is online he's great at laws ^_^ he can help you
Okay thank you!
As a generic topic, it can be seen as one of the Social Sciences, but there is really not much call for it as a topic. We get 1 or 2 people that ask about it per year.
@e.mccormick is good at the law because he is an evil overlord, and as an evil overlord he has to know the loop holes. lol :P But is he really good in it? O.o
@e.mccormick she needs help with this question: 4. What significance does a fire’s point of origin have regarding the investigation of a suspected arson fire?
Yes, I saw, and you would need someone that has studied fire investigation to properly answer that. We simply do not have that in the user space.
I dont study fire laws .-. all I know that the Government put huge weight for fire laws after the fire in the business called the "triangle shirt waist company" which lost allot of lives of female teens to poor fire safety.
Ugh... I have 6 more questions.. that i doubt i am gonna get.!
See, general education topics are common to all curricula. So everyone studies algebra and many get something after that like calculus or statistics. But very few get more topic specific classes like photography, animation, criminal justice, etc.
Most of the links I found out there are for classes on fire investigation... not free training resources. http://www.nij.gov/topics/law-enforcement/investigations/crime-scene/guides/fire-arson/pages/welcome.aspx
Thank you!
ah, and this looks good! Really useful for this question. Has a section on origin: http://forensicsciencecentral.co.uk/fireinvestigation.shtml
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/09/130907-fire-investigations-fire-science/
Anything involving like crime scene, shootings, high speed pursuits, americas most wanted, etc I can help ^_^
Okay!
My pleasure ^_^
good luck
Yes, well, while I have gone through an 832 PC Academy, they really do not over much in things like crime scene investigation, fire investigation, etc. It is more on how to not mess up what the professionals in those areas do and the basics of evidence handling. Here, you can read about what I learned: https://www.post.ca.gov/pc-832-arrest-and-firearms-training-specifications.aspx
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