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ursula Friday, April 22, 2016 09:24 PM

[QUOTE=qublai khan;929828]I think one should not make his/her answers complex by barely relevant articles.no one knows that on which capacity examiner is going to mark the paper.[/QUOTE]
First of all I am highly indebted for ma new teacher who has elaborated all the points elucidly.
I really enjoyed your good points, though I didn't vent this investigative portion, but I hope in case of some discrepency you would be there as our( Ursula+ zainys)both.
Explanation is good and I wish Allah almighty will make you successful in such an unpredictable and time consuming exam.Ameen.

Lastly, just one query, aint the paper " subject specialist".
I mean, that's very unfair.Don't you think!!!

[QUOTE=Zainab S;929834]True. Nah you are right. I got a chance to explore it further and this doesn't come under principles.
Thanks :)[/QUOTE]

I believe our paper must be of graduate level, its because of the minimum criteria that fpsc has already standardized for us.
Let me share with you my strategy, I always tried to write up the answer from books, while the theme of some good articles were presented in my critical analysis.
I hope it will do some work.

qublai khan Friday, April 22, 2016 11:58 PM

@Ursula

I am student like you ,I don't deserve lofty title of “teacher".




there are types of subject specialist in pak.a person,graduated from allama Iqbal open university can be subject specialist, a person having degree of quaid e azam university can be a subject specialist. specialist from the former will check the quantity.

basically my point is simple,instead of wasting time on marginal issues ,we should concentrate on outline.







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rayma qaiser Tuesday, June 07, 2016 09:59 PM

[QUOTE=qublai khan;929775]there are some ethical guidelines, which an investigator has to follow

unprejudiced and impartial attitude,avoidance of inaccurate conclusions,team work,and searching suspects within legal limitations.

there are principles which must be applied to all criminal investigation procedures. whether crime is personal crime or property crime(two broad categories of crime)


1)to identify the crime
2)to identify the offender
3)To apprehend the offender
4)to interrogate the suspects
5) corpus deliciti of crime
6)gather and preserve evidence I.e finger prints,foot prints etc
7)modus operandi of criminal
8)to provide aid in prosecution and conviction of perpetrator
9) to recover property


ironically, some brethren and sisthren on the forum have write Sherlock Holmes techniques of investigation, which is wrong approach.[/QUOTE]

The allocated marks are 20... What matter would u suggest to do justice with this question? As these principles are not that much lengthy which can be discussed for 4-5 pages....

qublai khan Tuesday, June 07, 2016 10:34 PM

[QUOTE=rayma qaiser;943029]The allocated marks are 20... What matter would u suggest to do justice with this question? As these principles are not that much lengthy which can be discussed for 4-5 pages....[/QUOTE]
You can explain any crime scenario by applying these techniques. For example we can take burglary, first degree murder,larceny,pilfering etc.

For instance, a murder is reported. It would be checked,whether a murder is committed or not(corpus deliciti).next,to identity the offenders. Taking finger prints and evidence from crime scene.one thing in the preliminary investigation is of immense importance that officer should not take case for granted, he should not investigate with presuppose idea.
The evidence should be matched with record of indicted murders,or murder suspects(modus operandi).
In this context, we can elaborate our answer as much as we want.


Tell me if you want more explanation, I would be please to do that.

ursula Tuesday, June 07, 2016 11:58 PM

[QUOTE=qublai khan;943038]You can explain any crime scenario by applying these techniques. For example we can take burglary, first degree murder,larceny,pilfering etc.

For instance, a murder is reported. It would be checked,whether a murder is committed or not(corpus deliciti).next,to identity the offenders. Taking finger prints and evidence from crime scene.one thing in the preliminary investigation is of immense importance that officer should not take case for granted, he should not investigate with presuppose idea.
The evidence should be matched with record of indicted murders,or murder suspects(modus operandi).
In this context, we can elaborate our answer as much as we want.


Tell me if you want more explanation, I would be please to do that.[/QUOTE]
Definitely,
Since you know I am bit awkward in this section.:roll

prince93 Tuesday, August 16, 2016 03:22 PM

how was your experience of opting criminology? theory paper looks easy if someone has worked as all of it was from syllabus and common things and a good material in the form of books is available now? so would you suggest me, if I opt it for upcoming 2017 exam, i am a Doctor (MBBS), i like the sections in its syllabus for marks division and paper formulated accordingly, I have sohail Bhatti plus Advance Publishers Books for this subject, I am having a gut feeling to go for this one in 2017?
Safeer? will you please suggest me optionals,
I didnt took 2016 exam and my optionals were...
IR
Crimonology
Governance and Public policies
Psychology
Gender Studies but now I want to replace G&PP with any other subject as my all other optional groups are covered with above mentioned subjects (with maximum one subject of 100 marks from each group) in same group of G&PP, I have two options to choose? its Public Ad or Town and Urban Planning..... by looking at the 2016 paper of Public Ad, its lengthy and tricky so what you suggest, should I go for town and Urban Planning? is there any good books available for this subject?

MIAN NADEEM ARSHAD Sunday, September 18, 2016 06:17 PM

never ever go for town planning having medical background.

MIAN NADEEM ARSHAD Sunday, September 18, 2016 06:17 PM

more than 70 % candidates are failed in town planning in 2016.

IamFaisalamankhan Sunday, January 15, 2017 11:27 AM

elicitation is a technique
furthur there is 10-15 in it that to extract info....
for example--- Macro to micro question, mutual interest, Opposition, bracketing , confidential bait etc etc

then direct accusation, reid technique, kinetic tech....
witness interviews nd victims interviews, cognitive approach....

speed up Sunday, February 05, 2017 04:52 AM

criminology help
 
I am confuse in criminology .to prepare it with respect to pakistan or in general like cjs of pakistan or general procedure of cjs ...please help


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