______ should be viewed not as a process aimed at a fixed result, but as an ongoing, dynamic, critical, analytical process that examines offender behavior as it changes over time.
Behavioral Evidence Analysis
______ can help us to understand if there was an injury, if there was a movement of the body, or in what direction it was taken who was present during the scene of a crime and if there was any injury there.
blood-stains
BEA is not based upon guessing or unproven facts, it is based upon the evidence found at the scene and the analysis of that evidence.
True
What are some of the various characteristics we look at as it relates to Crime Scene Analysis?
*** Method of approach
*** Materials used
*** Verbal activity
Questioning the victim
Guilt, penalty, and appeal phases of the trial are not appropriate times to use profiling techniques, depending on the evidence at issue.
False