Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
Detailed Solutions, References & Explanations
Unique number: 150925
Due Date: April 2025
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1. Interpreter - Is used to translate everything that is said into the language (mother
tongue) of the accused.
2. Evidence - Is valid information that, if admissible in court, is used to try to prove what
happened.
3. Information - Is anything that you, a witness, or an accused can hear, taste, smell,
see, touch, or read.
4. Interrogation - Is the questioning of a suspect or accused in order to obtain
information.
5. Surveillance - Is a secretive, close watch kept over persons, objects, or locations to
gain information that could prove useful to an investigation.
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SECTION A
QUESTION 1
1. Interpreter - Is used to translate everything that is said into the language
(mother tongue) of the accused.
2. Evidence - Is valid information that, if admissible in court, is used to try to
prove what happened.
3. Information - Is anything that you, a witness, or an accused can hear, taste,
smell, see, touch, or read.
4. Interrogation - Is the questioning of a suspect or accused in order to obtain
information.
5. Surveillance - Is a secretive, close watch kept over persons, objects, or
locations to gain information that could prove useful to an investigation.
QUESTION 2
1. Legal Compliance: Corporate investigators must operate within strict legal
boundaries and cannot violate democratic rights. They must comply with
company policies and legal frameworks when conducting investigations.
2. Limited Authority: Corporate investigators cannot conduct searches of
private premises without consent, obtain confidential bank statements, make
arrests beyond their scope, or intercept private communications such as
emails or phone calls.
QUESTION 3
3.1 What crimes have been committed?
Theft (Taking of medication without permission)
Burglary (Unlawful entry into a pharmacy with intent to commit a crime)
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of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.