Home Invasion Robbery Case Study

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The study of criminal justices has a wide range of explanations and forms of investigation. Upon receiving this assignment I immediately took an interest in the investigation and process of home invasion robbery. When individuals are un ware of the law they group burglary and robbery as the same thing, when in fact burglary involves going to a place or having the intent to commit a crime and not actually taking something, while a robbery is defined as having the intent to commit a crime and actually following through with stealing or taking someone else’s property. Though it might be complicated to understand it is actually quite simple when you begin to see it in action. For the purpose of this assignment we were asked to interview someone in the field of criminal …show more content…

In a sudden moment of panic the homeowner and father grabbed a knife, which was close by and began to stab continually one of the home invaders, the other two culprits ran by the time the police got there, but the individual that was stabbed was bleeding out in one of the rooms which they had entered. Based on what the officer told me, he first made sure that both parties where separated from each other and the area is taped up so that no one may enter and disturb any evidence that may have been left behind by the other two culprits, he then went on to interview and ask questions to the victims. Some of those common questions he asked where, what had occurred, if they where able to identify the other two subjects, if they knew them personally or recognized them in any way, & what where they doing prior and after the incident. He then proceeded to first calling the CSI, and detective officer to the scene, also the rescue for the injured culprit. He further began to

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