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    Forensic Photography “Forensics I’ve always found absolutely fascinating. Anything to do with clues. And checking anything out and solving (“Sandra Bullock”). ” “Photography takes an instant out of time‚ altering life by holding it still (“Dorthea Lange”).” Forensic Photography consist of capturing physical evidence with a camera to better examine a crime‚ a victim‚ or analyzing other photographs in court. (“Getting a Job in Forensic Photography”). The job itself however involves some schooling

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    Evan English B3 Forensic Scientist Education- -Bachelor’s degree in forensic science or other relevant science field -Master’s degree in specific forensics field required for more advanced work -Doctorate degree required for some fields of forensics‚ such as forensic jurisprudence and forensic anthropology Responsibilities- -Collecting pieces of evidence from a crime scene -Analyze the physical evidence involved with a crime -Act as an expert witness in court trials Salary- Starting

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    Contemporary Issues in Psychology 1. Title of occupation: Forensic Psychology 2. History Of the Occupation: -Key figures: J. McKeen Cattell‚ Hugo Munsterberg‚ William Stern‚ William Marston and Alfred Binet. -Use in justice system: Applied psychology to the justice system in 1916 by Binet’s work and developing the Stanford-Binet test‚ which assesses job candidates for positions in law enforcement. Research conducted by William Marston in 1917 led to the development of the polygraph. Marston

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    case‚ I am considering studying along the lines of forensics. When interested in forensics you have to familiarized yourself with science predominantly. Depending on the area a person wants to focus on would determine what classes are

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    Initially‚ majoring in Forensic Chemistry was not my first choice. I have always been more interested in science but I never thought of actually majoring in the science field. Since I was a child I always looked forward to going to science class. In elementary school my many teachers helped me gain a love for science. But‚ it was in the sixth grade is when I decide that maybe I could see a science field in my future. My sixth grade teacher set up a dissection lab one day and we were able to pick

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    Forensic psychology is a broad and very interesting field to study. Forensic psychologists do many different things‚ but most fall under two main job headings. One of the two main job headings is an independent practitioner‚ and the other is a government-employed forensic psychologist. While there are other jobs with forensic psychologists with other main headings‚ these will be the two main jobs that will be used in this research paper. In particular‚ I will be mainly using the government employment

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    the introduction of forensic science. Forensic science was a new way to solve crimes with DNA evidence to get the correct criminal rightfully punished. In this paper I will go over how forensic science evidence developed over time‚ how the advancement of DNA made things easier in the courtroom‚ and finally what the projected future is for forensic science and DNA evidence. There is one question that I want answered at the end of this paper‚ and that is how does forensic science

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    Accomplish What They Claim They Do." Psychology Today. Sussex Publishers LLC‚ 13 Apr 2010. Web. 17 Mar. 2014. Rexach-Rivera‚ Maria H. "Marius‚ a young giraffe …… Copenhagen Zoo!!." Doctor Rex. World Press‚ 11 Feb. 2014. Web. 17 Mar. 2014. Rutledge‚ Kim. "Zoo." Zoological Park. 2014. Watts‚ Jenni. "Are animals in cages a necessary evil?." CNN. CNN‚ 06 Nov. 2013. Web. 17 Mar. 2014. Smithsonian "Endangered Species Science." Smithsonian Zoological Park. The Smithsonian Institution‚ n. d. Web. 17 Mar

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    other people in groups trying to figure out problems together. Finding alternative solutions to problems seem intriguing to me because it lets me know that there will always be another way to do something and it will have the same outcome. Computer science is truly interesting to me because it makes me feel really smart when I am able to code something. Creating apps and games are a great challenge but once it is done it feels really satisfactory knowing that I did it myself. Seeing the final product

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    (2012) reports that 185 out of 250 cases used had forensic evidence‚ and 169 of these presented forensic testimony‚ and of these 169 trials‚ and that in sixty-one percent of these trials‚ forensic scientist’s delivered invalid testimonies. Therefore‚ we have forensic evidence that is inculpatory‚ exculpatory‚ and inconclusive‚ which further feeds into the testimonies presented by these scientists. It is important to point out that many forensic examiners are ethical in their practices and accountable

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