Wrongful Death
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25 Questions

1. When determining if a death was suicide what are some important questions that need to be asked?

2. What is mass murder?

3. Who should be allowed in the crime scene?

4. Why do wounds Inflicted by firearms have different characteristics?

5. Should the investigator make assumptions about the scene when reconstructing a suicide?

6. What is a spree?

7. What knowledge must an investigator have in order to understand firearm wounds?

8. What methods do suicide victims often use?

9. What are the utmost important responsibilities of the first officer immediately upon arrival at a crime scene?

10. What are some of the requirements for constructing a dying declaration?

11. What factors are used to determine the time of death?

12. What is suicide?

13. What should investigators and medical examiners look for when identifying the body of an individual found at a crime scene?

14. What is one piece of evidence that the investigator can consider when determining if a crime is a suicide?

15. What is a wrongful death?

16. What are the two types of ammunition that the shotgun uses?

17. What other methods can be used to help investigators determine the time of death besides those directly related to the body itself?

18. What is an Autoerotic Death?

19. What are some common errors known to occur when investigating a homicide?

20. What are the types of wrongful deaths?

21. If insects on a body are used to help determine the time of death how can this evidence be used in court?

22. What is the most common weapon that officer confront?

23. What is a task of primary importance when an investigator arrives at the scene where a death has occurred?

24. What information can an investigator acquire from a thorough examination of a body at the scene of a crime?

25. What are some evidence that may lead an investigator to rule a death a suicide?