Identify the various types of investigative technology.


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Identify the various types of investigative technology.


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Individual Project Papers should be word-processed in Microsoft Word Document, double spaced using 12 point (none bold) Times New Roman font, pages numbered, and structured in accordance with the APA format. The final project is designed to measure your knowledge in ten specific areas related to criminal investigations. It is a series of short essays (300 to 600 words each) using text citations and APA format from readings in and outside the course to sustain your claims. At the end of each essay include a reference list. Please Note that question ten will only require a proper sketch and not an essay. (DO NOT DO QUESTION 10)** Your Final Project Paper is to be submitted in the following format or organization: i. Cover Page to include the Course Title and Number, Your Name, Title of Final Paper, Professor’s Name, and Date ii. Acknowledgment of own original work certification statement. iii. Table of Contents 1. Identify the various types of investigative technology. 2. Explain the importance of police records to the investigative process effectively and efficiently. 3. Identify and explain the necessity for and the methods of marking and preserving evidence. 4. Identify and explain investigative techniques used in solving crimes. 5. Discuss the necessity for and importance of crime scene protection. 6. Describe the steps of a preliminary investigation. 7. Identify and explain general criminal laboratory techniques. 8. Discuss the importance of evidence to court proceedings following arrest. 9. Discuss the principles of proper interrogation techniques. 10. Demonstrate the ability to draw a simple crime scene sketch.