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    Crime Scene Sketching

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    Crime Scene Sketching The effect of modern media on crime scene investigation has led most people to believe that crimes are relatively easy to solve and may only take a day or two to complete. In actuality crime scene investigation is a lengthy process in which investigators can spend years investigating one crime. The components of crime scene investigation themselves can be rigorous and demanding depending on the circumstance. A vital piece of crime scene investigation is crime scene sketching;

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    Career Goals

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    What are your career goals? Is the manager usually standing around? Well he may be standing there but he has about one hundred things on his mind at a time. My career goal is to be a business manager. To be a business manager you will have to have several skills. One of the most important skills I think you need is knowing how to negotiate and knowing how to pick your market. Some of the other skills you will need are good math skills and you should have the best quality for one of the lowest

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    My long-run objective is to achieve a senior managerial position in a large multinational corporation that markets‚ or preferably manufactures commodities. I believe that on my way to achieve my goal I will express my talents and interests and contribute to society’s prosperity. Looking ten years back‚ I view my interdisciplinary experience in marketing management‚ political and public positions‚ and traveling as a part of the solid background that can generate a successful senior manager in a

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    my career as a medical office manager. The first is the Certified Medical Administrative Specialist (CMAS). The second one is the Certified Professional Secretary (CPS) exam. The CMAS exam is provided by the American Medical Technologists and it enables for faster promotion and higher pay. In order to be eligible to take the CPS exam I would need to have at least three years of full time field experience. These certifications are not required but if you would want to advance in your career and

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    Crime Scene Reconstruction

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    3D CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION Clint Fritz August 22‚ 2010 Devry University CRMJ420ON_B Table of Contents Types of Crime Scene Reconstruction3 Specific Incident Reconstruction3 Specific Event Reconstruction3 Specific Physical Evidence Reconstruction4 Capturing the Measurements4 Quick Record to Preserve the Crime Scene5 Multiple Scans of the scene to create one model5 Calibrated Digital Cameras5 3D Lasers5 Model the 3D Crime Scene6 3D Software6 360 Degree View6 Virtual Tool7

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    Crime Scene Protection

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    At every crime scene it is important that the scene is protected. The purpose of protecting the crime scene is to prevent contamination of evidence. Protecting the scene also prevents individuals other then investigators and officer from enter the scene. If a crime scene was not protected the evidence could be contaminated or an individual could easily walk up to the scene and remove evidence. Police departments and sheriff offices should provide intensive training on how personnel should properly

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    Crime Scene Management

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    Crime Scene Management David Radomski Liberty University December 7‚ 2014 Abstract Crime scenes are the foundation of all criminal investigations. They contain the physical evidence that links the victim to the offender and can often be used to recreate the crime. Numerous investigations have been ruined due to the lackadaisical handling of the crime scenes‚ all while the perpetrators to go unpunished. Following some basic principles of establishing and maintaining a crime scene can ensure

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    Crime Scene Preservation

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    Crime scene preservation should be the most important step to any first responder. This protocol should continue to be followed by anyone who processes the scene. From the moment the first responder arrives at the scene‚ he/she should exercise a pertinacious attitude to insure that curious onlookers and personnel who are not involved in a task related to the scene‚ remain outside the cordoned perimeter. Without this first step‚ evidence found at the scene can be compromised or worse destroyed

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    Career Goals

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    professionals” (govtech.com). These hardware’s are helping human services become more manageable. It is helping human services deliver more help and it can help meet the needs of multiple costumers. This will have short term and long term effects on this career. As for a short term‚ it is helping those who are in the field help more people who need them. As for long term effects‚ when I graduate‚ the programs and hardware’s will be so advanced it will help me do my work and help as many people as I can.

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    Investigating a Crime Scene Denise Swank Bryant & Stratton College Criminal Justice: Research Paper Mr. Frank Chmarak December 2011 Investigating a Crime Scene On TV shows like "CSI‚" viewers get to watch as investigators find and collect evidence at the scene of a crime‚ making blood appear as if by magic and swabbing every mouth in the vicinity. Many of us believe we have a pretty good grip on the process‚ and rumor has it criminals are getting a jump on the good guys by using the

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