問題一覧
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It is the conduct of processes, more particularly, the recognition, handling, preservation and documentation of physical evidence
CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
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The area is blocked out in the form of a rectangle. The searcher proceeds slowly at the same pace along the path parallel to one side of the rectangle.
STRIP METHOD
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This search is a modification of the strip search method.
DOUBLE STRIP OR GRID METHOD
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The searchers follow each other in the path in the spiral manner beginning from the center towards the outside or vice versa.
SPIRAL METHOD
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The searchers gather at the center
WHEEL/RAY METHOD
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Whole area is divided into subdivisions
ZONE METHOD
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This applies to cases when trauma or disease kill quickly that there is no opportunity for sequelae or complications to develop
IMMEDIATE (PRIMARY) CAUSE OF DEATH
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The injury or disease was survived for a sufficiently prolonged
THE PROXIMATE (SECONDARY CAUSE OF DEATH)
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This is death caused by a natural disease condition in the body.
NATURAL DEATH
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those due to injuries inflicted in the body by some forms of outside force.
VIOLENT DEATH
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Death due to misadventure or accident
ACCIDENTAL DEATH
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Death due to reckless imprudence, negligence, lack of skill or lack of foresight.
NEGLIGENT DEATH
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Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death.
SUICIDAL DEATH
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Any person who shall kill his father, mother, or child, whether legitimate or illegitimate, or any of his ascendants or descendants, or his spouse, shall be guilty of parricide.
PARRICIDAL DEATH PARRICIDE
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is the killing of a child less than 3 days old.
INFANTICIDAL DEATH INFANTICIDE
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Any person who, not falling within the provisions of Article 246 shall kill another, shall be guilty of murder
MURDER
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Any person who, not falling within the provisions of article 246 shall kill another without the attendance of any of the circumstances
HOMICIDE
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Modern methods in the execution of death
JUDICIAL DEATH
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A person is made to sit on a chair made of electrical conducting materials with straps of electrodes on both wrists, ankles, and head. An alternating current voltage of more than 1,500 volts is put on until the convict dies.
DEATH BY ELECTROCUTION
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The convict is made to stand in an elevated collapsible flatform with a black hood on the head, a noose made of rope around the neck and the other end of which is fixed in an elevated structure above the head
DEATH BY HANGING
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The convict is enclosed in a compartment and an obnoxious or asphyxiating gas is introduced.
DEATH BY GAS CHAMBER
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Types of Euthanasia
ACTIVE EUTHANASIA AND PASSIVE EUTHANASIA
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Intentional or deliberate application of the means to shorten the life of a person.
ACTIVE EUTHANASIA
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There is absence of the application of the means to accelerate death
PASSIVE EUTHANASIA
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is the deliberate and painless acceleration of death of a person usually suffering from an incurable and distressing disease.
EUTHANASIA OR MERCY KILLING
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It is the deprivation of a regular and constant supply of food and water.
STARVATION
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It happens when the necessary food has been suddenly and completely withheld from a person.
ACUTE STARVATION
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It happens when there is a gradual or deficient supply of food.
CHRONIC STARVATION
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is a condition of a female who has not experienced sexual intercourse
VIRGINITY