| Chapter Objectives (See related pages)
- Describe the use of solvability factors.
- Explain the preparation of a case file.
- Discuss reinterviewing victims and witnesses.
- Describe the purpose and use of NamUs.
- Summarize NCIC files and capabilities.
- Explain LeadsOnLine.
- Identify behaviors in which investigators should not engage with informants.
- State the purposes of physical surveillance.
- Describe how a photo lineup should be conducted.
- Identify three potential indicators of a staged crime.
- Describe the intelligence cycle.
- Summarize the use of facial recognition software by law-enforcement agencies.
- Identify the ways crime analysts link crimes.
- Explain the role of the scientific method in crime scene reconstruction.
- Describe the four factors on which criminal profiling focuses.
- Summarize geographical profiling.
- Provide four examples of remote sensing.
- Identify four ways investigators use the Internet.
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