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The Politics of Victimization and Search for the Disappeared in Post-Conflict PeruRoth, Jessica A., Roth 13 July 2018 (has links)
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A forensic investigation of pavement performance on the Ohio strategic highway research program test roadHarrigal, Angela G. January 2004 (has links)
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Forensic Study and Finite Element Modeling of Unbonded Concrete Overlay Pavements on Interstate 70 & 77 in OhioZhu, Junqing 20 September 2017 (has links)
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Personal description : an investigation technique to identify suspectsSefanyetso, Justice Thabang 11 1900 (has links)
This study investigates the use of personal description as an investigation technique to identify suspects. The study entails qualitative data obtained from interviews with investigators, literature, as well as case studies. The study found that personal description can be used as an investigation technique to identify suspects.
There are eight techniques that the investigator should apply in order to identify suspects or perpetrators of a criminal act. To conduct effective investigation, it is important for the criminal investigators to be familiar with the techniques of identification and the application thereof.
The description of offenders plays an important role as far as arresting offenders is concerned. The methods used - or to be used - by investigators to describe a person were also discussed. It is important that the investigators should work with other government departments, private investigators and security officials, to implement this technique in order to identify and arrest offenders. / Police Practice / (M. Tech (Forensic Investigation))
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Search and seizure of documents in the investigation of tax-related casesMudaly, Lindsay 09 1900 (has links)
The goal of this research was to determine the procedures used for conducting a
search and seizure in a tax-related offence in terms of the Criminal Procedure Act,
Act 51 of 1977. Aspects that cause problems for the South African Revenue Service
(SARS) investigators are the application for a search warrant and the activities that
take place before, during and after the search and seizure.
An introduction, definition and explanation are given of certain key concepts such as
forensic and criminal investigations, as well as their objectives and purpose. The
various search methods are also discussed and explained as are the chain of
custody and evidence in general.
A large part of this research deals with the legal requirements for a search and
seizure in a tax-related offence and encompasses issues such as the procedures for
obtaining a search warrant, pre-raid briefing, conducting the search, and the seizing
of, marking, storage and disposal of documents.
The findings of the research are discussed and recommendations subsequently
made regarding the shortcomings identified. The findings that were made related to
the process and procedure to obtain a search warrant, the actual execution of a
search and seizure and the legislation that authorises searches and seizures in taxrelated
offences. Further findings were made in respect of the mandate of SARS
criminal investigators to investigate, the admissibility of evidence obtained from a
search and seizure and the marking, recording, storage and disposal of seized
items. Recommendations were made regarding training, improved communication
and skills transfer to address the shortcomings identified. / Police Practice / (M.Tech. (Forensic investigation))
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The value of photography in the investigation of crime scenesMokwena, Rakgetse John 04 1900 (has links)
It is said that "one picture is worth a thousand words". This implies that pictorial
testimony has more value than ten witnesses. The witnesses may give different
views on the same issue, and, furthermore, they may forget some of the facts. Due
to human error, omission, and defects such as old age and sight problems, they are
contributing factors for people to give different accounts of the same events.
The study entails the various roles of photography, such as recording the crime
scene and that photography is considered as evidence in court. Investigators may
use them for both suspects' and witnesses' interviewing. Furthermore, witnesses
and victims may use them to refresh their memories, and the court uses them to
prove the matter at issue. This indicates that photographs have a major role to play
in the judicial and investigation processes. / Police Practice / M. Tech. (Forensic Investigation)
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An information kit for families affected by child sexual abuse and reported to the East Rand Child Protection Unit / Setlaiso Caroline Poppy MalekaMaleka, Setlaiso Caroline Poppy January 2010 (has links)
Child sexual abuse is a very sensitive issue that causes trauma and damage to the
victims. This does not affect only the victims, but their families and the society at
large. It is sometimes difficult for the society to support the victims of child sexual
abuse. It then becomes a burden on the families because they lack information on
how to deal with their sexually abused children. The families do not have
knowledge of forensic social work and it becomes difficult for them to understand
the process of forensic investigation.
The information kit for families affected by child sexual abuse will empower the
families with knowledge on the process of forensic investigation. This will also help
to prepare both the children and their families for what will happen after the case has
been reported to the Child Protection Unit. They will also be able to know their
expectations when it comes to the court proceedings. An improved understanding
will help the child prepare for testifying.
Developing an information kit and reader–friendly guidelines will assist in relieving
the stress on parents and strengthen them in giving their children the necessary
support. Further research should be conducted on families’ understanding of
forensic investigation and the court proceedings involved when a child has been
sexually abused. Currently there is little data on forensic social work in South
Africa, due to the fact that forensic social work is still quite a new field in our
country.
The researcher thus identified a need for conducting a qualitative study with the
parents of sexually abused children whose cases had been reported to the Family
Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit for forensic investigation at the
time of the study. The aim of this study was to develop an information kit for
families who were affected by child sexual abuse in order to give them a better
understanding of forensic investigations in such cases. An interview schedule was developed with the purpose of confirming whether the families understood what they
would be going through during the whole process.
From the research it was evident that forensic social work was something new to the
respondents as it was difficult for some of them to give detailed responses to the
questions. It became clear that the families of sexually abused children are in need
of relevant and clear information on forensic social work, the nature of forensic
investigations and associated procedures. / Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
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An information kit for families affected by child sexual abuse and reported to the East Rand Child Protection Unit / Setlaiso Caroline Poppy MalekaMaleka, Setlaiso Caroline Poppy January 2010 (has links)
Child sexual abuse is a very sensitive issue that causes trauma and damage to the
victims. This does not affect only the victims, but their families and the society at
large. It is sometimes difficult for the society to support the victims of child sexual
abuse. It then becomes a burden on the families because they lack information on
how to deal with their sexually abused children. The families do not have
knowledge of forensic social work and it becomes difficult for them to understand
the process of forensic investigation.
The information kit for families affected by child sexual abuse will empower the
families with knowledge on the process of forensic investigation. This will also help
to prepare both the children and their families for what will happen after the case has
been reported to the Child Protection Unit. They will also be able to know their
expectations when it comes to the court proceedings. An improved understanding
will help the child prepare for testifying.
Developing an information kit and reader–friendly guidelines will assist in relieving
the stress on parents and strengthen them in giving their children the necessary
support. Further research should be conducted on families’ understanding of
forensic investigation and the court proceedings involved when a child has been
sexually abused. Currently there is little data on forensic social work in South
Africa, due to the fact that forensic social work is still quite a new field in our
country.
The researcher thus identified a need for conducting a qualitative study with the
parents of sexually abused children whose cases had been reported to the Family
Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offences Unit for forensic investigation at the
time of the study. The aim of this study was to develop an information kit for
families who were affected by child sexual abuse in order to give them a better
understanding of forensic investigations in such cases. An interview schedule was developed with the purpose of confirming whether the families understood what they
would be going through during the whole process.
From the research it was evident that forensic social work was something new to the
respondents as it was difficult for some of them to give detailed responses to the
questions. It became clear that the families of sexually abused children are in need
of relevant and clear information on forensic social work, the nature of forensic
investigations and associated procedures. / Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2011.
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Personal description : an investigation technique to identify suspectsSefanyetso, Justice Thabang 11 1900 (has links)
This study investigates the use of personal description as an investigation technique to identify suspects. The study entails qualitative data obtained from interviews with investigators, literature, as well as case studies. The study found that personal description can be used as an investigation technique to identify suspects.
There are eight techniques that the investigator should apply in order to identify suspects or perpetrators of a criminal act. To conduct effective investigation, it is important for the criminal investigators to be familiar with the techniques of identification and the application thereof.
The description of offenders plays an important role as far as arresting offenders is concerned. The methods used - or to be used - by investigators to describe a person were also discussed. It is important that the investigators should work with other government departments, private investigators and security officials, to implement this technique in order to identify and arrest offenders. / Police Practice / (M. Tech (Forensic Investigation))
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Search and seizure of documents in the investigation of tax-related casesMudaly, Lindsay 09 1900 (has links)
The goal of this research was to determine the procedures used for conducting a
search and seizure in a tax-related offence in terms of the Criminal Procedure Act,
Act 51 of 1977. Aspects that cause problems for the South African Revenue Service
(SARS) investigators are the application for a search warrant and the activities that
take place before, during and after the search and seizure.
An introduction, definition and explanation are given of certain key concepts such as
forensic and criminal investigations, as well as their objectives and purpose. The
various search methods are also discussed and explained as are the chain of
custody and evidence in general.
A large part of this research deals with the legal requirements for a search and
seizure in a tax-related offence and encompasses issues such as the procedures for
obtaining a search warrant, pre-raid briefing, conducting the search, and the seizing
of, marking, storage and disposal of documents.
The findings of the research are discussed and recommendations subsequently
made regarding the shortcomings identified. The findings that were made related to
the process and procedure to obtain a search warrant, the actual execution of a
search and seizure and the legislation that authorises searches and seizures in taxrelated
offences. Further findings were made in respect of the mandate of SARS
criminal investigators to investigate, the admissibility of evidence obtained from a
search and seizure and the marking, recording, storage and disposal of seized
items. Recommendations were made regarding training, improved communication
and skills transfer to address the shortcomings identified. / Police Practice / (M.Tech. (Forensic investigation))
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