Homicide Investigations
Homicide Investigations
Part 1: Classification of Homicides
| Classification of Homicides | Definition | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Criminal (Felonious) | ||
| Murder (First, Second, or Third Degree) | ||
| Manslaughter (Voluntary or Involuntary) | ||
| Noncriminal (Non-Felonious) | ||
| Excusable Homicide | ||
| Justifiable Homicide |
Part 2: Case Analysis
- Describe the circumstances surrounding the case.
- Summarize the key factors that may have been used to classify the type of death and the finding.
- Analyze the ways that various environmental factors may have influenced the medical examination and autopsy in this investigation.
- Identify the forensic methods that were reported in the investigation and their findings.
- This may include methods like DNA, toxicology, hair and fiber evidence, fingerprints, or any other methods which contributed to the investigation.
- Recommend one way that the investigators or forensic team could have strengthened their case based on your understanding of it.
- Cite three references.
- One of your references will be the case record that you found from Nexis Uni.
- Other references may be news articles that pertain to the case, and other court cases or rules that are referenced in the case.

