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Browsing Department of Criminology and Security Science by Subject "Crime scene searches -- South Africa"

Browsing Department of Criminology and Security Science by Subject "Crime scene searches -- South Africa"

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  • Kruger, Deidre Jacoba (2009-08-25)
    In this study the main focus of the researcher was to analyse a cheque to identify crime. This study intends to give the forensic investigator a guideline to follow during the analysis of a cheque under investigation. ...
  • Meijer, Annelie (2009-08-25)
    My goal in this research was to develop a checklist for examining a cheque for information that can be used to identify, individualise and trace the perpetrator of a crime. A further intent was to share and introduce a ...
  • Govender, Pariksha (2017-01)
    The aim of this descriptive research was to determine the methods of case linkage (methods to link murder cases to each other as well as to link the murder series to one offender) employed by the South African Police Service ...
  • Berning, J. M. S. P. (2009-08-25)
    The research attempts to establish how modus operandi can be used to identify suspects in burglary cases. To conduct effective investigation, it is important for investigators to be familiar with the concept modus operandi, ...
  • Pillay, Povendran Dorasamy (2009-08-25)
    The study was conducted with the intention of identifying the current procedure employed by investigators for processing firearms evidence at a crime scene. The researcher identified shortcomings which prevent firearm ...
  • Nkuna, Mphiroane Enos (2019-01-24)
    The researcher discovered that most investigators at Anglo Platinum Mining and Process sites do not have real informers who can assist them during their investigation of crime. They are making use of so-called ‘field ...

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