The crime scene from the exploratory perspective
The scene of crime and the field of the deed. The field of the deed leads to the objectual material of the classical traces, able to allow the shaping of probation and identification of the authors.
The psychologist must:
1) reproduce through his own imagination the circumstances and actions performed by the perpetrator by offering to the criminal prosecution authorities …show more content…
Victim identification is crucial in determining victimization. Investigating the victim's past, social group, lifestyle, and friends reveals the possible motivation of the murderer.
Phases and methodology of forensic identification
Forensic identification crosses several stages, the limits of which are general and particular. In the literature, the opinion was based on the fact that the forensic identification process essentially consists of two main phases.
A. In the first phase, known under several names, but with the same content, the group (genus or category) to which the object of identification is located or delimited..
B. In the second phase, the process of identification, by individualization or the determination of the concrete object, in a causal relation to the investigated deed, is completed.
The primary method used to identify a person, object or phenomenon in a criminalistic manner, which is related to a legal fact, is the comparative examination.
The methodological basis of forensic identification is, as emphasized in the literature, in the
"selection and comparison".
A. In the first phase, the group of suspected persons or objects is determined on the basis of