CJ 421 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Embalming, Catalepsy, Heart Rate
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Last time we had finished out look at good impressions. Not necessarily having both of those things, but at least having a sense that those 2 things came into contact with each other. We looked at a range of evidence and crimes from. How to collect and examine different types of impressions. Today we are going to switch from looking at types of evidence such as trace or impressions to looking at a particular type of crime: death investigations. Along the way we will look at. How death is investigated, including actors and approaches. That expression comes from the idea of death not being as clear. They would attach a string and a bell to a coffin and people will listen for the bell to be rung and when someone rung that bell, they would be dug up because they weren"t actually dead. Named wake because historically, many times people woke up.