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The area where a crime continues after the victim is moved once is called:

A. Crime scene
B. Primary crime scene
C. Secondary crime scene
D. Investigative scene

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Final answer:

A secondary crime scene is where a crime continues after the victim is moved from the original crime location, and it relates to the initial event.

Step-by-step explanation:

The area where a crime continues after the victim is moved once is called a Secondary crime scene. The initial location of the crime is referred to as the Primary crime scene. A secondary crime scene can be anywhere that a significant event occurs after the initial crime has been committed, which is related to the first crime scene. For example, if an offender abducts a victim and then moves to another location where further crimes take place, that location is considered the secondary crime scene.

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