chapter 07
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Chapter 7
Identifying and Arresting Suspects
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Introduction• In most cases, there is no suspect initially• Many crimes are not witnessed• Factors crucial to resolving criminal investigations are
called solvability factors• You must prove the elements of the crime• Establish evidence connecting the suspect with the
criminal act
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IDENTIFICATION BY DRIVER’S LICENSE• REAL ID Act of 2005• Driver’s License Guide
MOBILE IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY• Identifying suspects directly correlates to solving crime• Reality Mobile’s Reality Vision
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Identifying Suspects at the Scene
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BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION• A way to positively identify an individual• Facial recognition
FIELD OR SHOW-UP IDENTIFICATION• Critical element is time• Before questioning read the Miranda warning• Integrated biometric identification system (IBIS)
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Identifying Suspects at the Scene
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VICTIMS AND WITNESSES• Many sources are needed to develop a suspect• Descriptions of the suspect(s) and any vehicles
MUG SHOTS• Very time-consuming • Integrated Law Enforcement Face-Identification
System (ILEFIS)
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Developing Suspects
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COMPOSITE DRAWINGS AND SKETCHES
• Commonly used to draw faces or bodies
• Software options
MODUS OPERANDI• Investigative leads• Check MO files
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PSYCHOLOGICAL OR CRIMINAL PROFILING ANDGEOGRAPHIC PROFILING• Mental, emotional and psychological characteristics• Suspects who commit
multiple crimes
RACIAL PROFILING• Stereotyping• Biased-based policing
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TRACKING• Footprints can provide valuable clues• Tracking skill can be developed
OTHER IDENTIFICATION AIDS• Yearbooks• Dental and orthopedic records
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INFORMATION IN POLICE FILES AND OTHER AGENCIES
• People who have committed crime• Suspects• Field interview cards• Interagency information sharing• Informants
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SOURCES• Information sources • Victim may see the suspect and call the police• Telephoning other investigative agencies• Questioning relatives • Numerous other contacts
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Locating Suspects
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TYPES OF IDENTIFICATION• Field or show-up
identification• Mug shots• Photographic identification• Lineups
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Identifying Suspects
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OVERVIEW• Tedious• Long hours of preparation• Expensive• Dangerous• Not routine
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Surveillance, Undercover Assignments and Raids: The Last Resort
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THE SURVEILLANT• Plainclothes investigator • Ingenuity, tedium, blend into populace
THE SUBJECT• Whom or what is being observed• Usually suspects in a crime
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Surveillance
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TYPES OF SURVEILLANCE• Stationary surveillance• Moving surveillance
AVOIDING DETECTION• Counter surveillance• Usually well worth time and effort
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Surveillance
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SURVEILLANCE EQUIPMENT• Has become extremely sophisticated• Global positioning system (GPS) technology
AERIAL SURVEILLANCE• Areas inaccessible to foot or vehicle surveillance• Usually 1,000 feet; do not violate privacy regulations
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Surveillance
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VISUAL/VIDEO SURVEILLANCE• TWS technology• Video analysis
AUDIO OR ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE• Bugging, wiretapping• Katz v. United States, 1967• Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets
Act of 1968
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Surveillance
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SURVEILLANCE AND THE CONSTITUTION• Balance• GPS devices• United States v. Garcia (2007)• ALPR technology• X-ray devices and thermal imaging
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Surveillance
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OVERVIEW• Using an assumed identity, or cover• Ruses
Deception as to identity Deception as to purpose
• Good cover is essential• Rookies often used
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Undercover Assignments
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ENTRAPMENT• Sorrells v. United States
(1932)
STING OPERATIONS• Opportunity• Targeted group• Undercover officer• Climax
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Undercover Assignments
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OVERVIEW• Planned, organized operation • Based on the element of surprise• Recover stolen property• Seize evidence• Arrest suspect
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Raids
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PLANNING A RAID• Gathering information
on the premises to be raided• Keep the raid plan as
simple as possibleEXECUTING A RAID• Surprise, shock and speed • Ensure raid is legal• Brief every member
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Raids
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SWAT TEAMS• Special weapons and tactics (SWAT)• Also called paramilitary police units (PPUs)• Handle sniper incidents and hostage situations• Execute arrest and search warrants • Apprehend militants
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Raids
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OVERVIEW• Locate, identify, then arrest• Powers to arrest (or search) are restricted by the
Fourth Amendment• Most arrests are for misdemeanors • De facto arrest
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Legal Arrests
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RESIDENTIAL ENTRY AFTER OUTDOOR ARREST• Entry incident to outdoor arrest• Implied consent to accompany person inside
ARRESTING A GROUP OF COMPANIONS• Maryland v. Pringle (2003)• Information known at the time of arrest
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Legal Arrests
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OFF-DUTY ARRESTS• Department policy• Legal jurisdiction• Not be personally involved• Perceive immediate need• Possess proper identification
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Legal Arrests
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LIABILITY ISSUES• False arrest• Use of force• Less-lethal weapons• Restraints• Use of deadly force• Use-of-force reports
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Avoiding Civil Liability When Making Arrests
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Summary• Developing, locating, identifying and arresting suspects
are primary responsibilities of investigators• Use lineup identification when the suspect is in custody• Exhaust all alternatives before using surveillance,
undercover agents or a raid• In making an arrest, use only as much force as is
necessary
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