CrDI 103 Specialized Crime Investigation 2
(with Simulation on Interrogation and Interview)
This course provides emphasis on the Constitutional Rights of persons arrested, placed under investigation, search and seizure. It takes on the conduct of Interview and Interrogation of suspects, person of Interest and witnesses and simulates on the different crimes against person, economic crimes, and other special laws on transnational and organized crimes. The evidence required and the report writing.
Course description as found in the course syllabus
The student is expected to be able to:
Course objectives based on the table of specifications of the course from the Profession Regulation Commission
- Explain, use and organize the principles, techniques, methods, and legal requirements of the following; Crime Scene search for each Crime falling under Crime Against Property of the Revised Penal Code and relevant Special Penal Laws;
- Examine, carryout, and organize the evidence, testimony, and documents required to prepare and process the filing of cases for each specific crime falling under Crimes Against Property of the Revised Penal Code and relevant Special Penal Laws;
- Explain, use and understand the principles, techniques, methods, types, kinds, and legal requirements of the following: Interview; Interrogation; Symptoms of Guilt; kinds, types, and characteristics of subjects under Interrogation or Interview; types, kinds, knowledge, and skills of the interviewer, and interrogator; Confession, Admission, and deposition.
Chapter 1: Crimes Against Property
- Robbery
- Theft
- Usurpation
- Culpable Insolvency
- Swindling
- Syndicated Estafa
- Crimes Related to Chattel Mortgage
- Malicious Mischief
- Bouncing Checks
- Arson
- Define “Evidence”
- Types of Evidence
- Object/Real Evidence
- Documentary Evidence
- Testimonial Evidence
Chapter 3: Review on Arrest and Search
Chapter 4: Investigating Crimes Against Property
Chapter 5: Interview and Interrogation
Chapter 6: Deception