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Think about it - how do you retain your objectivity and distance and keep good investigative ethics?
In my experience, I've found that just maintaining an awareness of the problem sometimes solves it. In other words, if you know you might do something wrong, you take extra steps to make sure you don't.
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by dr63383 on February 18th, 2008
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Would you please fill in the blank? “_________________________, so that puts you at the scene of the crime.”
by Running, Fall Up on November 16th, 2008
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Theories can be tested w/ photos. What are downsides of knowing an investigators theory? you may go out of your way to prove that theory and miss evidence. How do you address this? what are other downsides to knowing the theories that investigators hav
by Anonymous on November 10th, 2008
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What part of the brain gives you photogenic memory?
by michalnore on January 7th, 2011
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Can forensics really see everything?
by corruptedsoul on July 22nd, 2010
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You're reading Theories can be tested w/ photos. What are downsides of knowing an investigators theory? you may go out of your way to prove that theory and miss evidence. How do you address this? what are other downsides to knowing the theories that investigators hav
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