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    image of what a person looked like during life. This technique has often been used in forensic science when attempting to identify unknown skeletonized human remains. Facial reconstruction has also been used to create the possible facial appearance of hominids and modern humans. The reconstruction of facial features of an individual onto the skull uses a combination of scientific and artistic skills of the forensic artist. This method of identification is often used as a last resort to identify the

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    Forensic Anthropology is the examination of human skeletal remains for law enforcement agencies to determine the identity of unidentified bones. ( http://fac.utk.edu/forensic.html ) The forensic branch is under the biological section of the anthropology hierarchy. Forensic anthropology is a relatively new career choice in the biology field. It was first brought around in the late 1800’s by Thomas Dwight. In 1894 he gave a lecture on anthropology in the forensic field at Harvard University therefore

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    The Reliability of Forensic Science Your DNA is split into two halves one from you mom and one from your dad‚ nobody has the same DNA as you unless you are a identical twin or a clone. Your siblings have different DNA than you though you have the same parents because the two halves combine differntly. In the year of 1984 Alec Jeffreys discovered the use of fingerprinting in a case. Since this discovery this tool has solved many cases and help with the falsely accused victims get out of the trouble

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    Forensic Anthropology Forensic anthropology is the study of human remains‚ where the anthropologist records the sex‚ age‚ height‚ and clues to ancestry. The word “forensic” means to involve science into legal or criminal matters. Forensic anthropologists work with law enforcements to identify human remains or bones in a crime scene; however some may also investigate ancient human remains in order to solve mysteries. Forensic anthropology is actually a blend of the methods and theories of anthropology

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    FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGISTS • What are other duties of a forensic anthropologist? What are some of the other possible job responsibilities of someone in this career field? o Forensic anthropologists also help solve cases together with law enforcement and medical examiners. They also have to write lab reports to give to the police department. • What do you think would be the most satisfying part of this job? Why? o The most satisfying part of this job would be finding out the genders‚ ethnicities

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    Review Questions 1. Forensic science is any science that is used to benefit the system of criminal justice. The use of science to help determine who committed a crime. 2. Forensic scientist must first analyze the evidence properly‚ documenting everything as they work. They must also be able to give expert testimony if called upon to serve in court. Finally‚ forensic scientist must be able to give specific training to law enforcement on how to collect data and samples of evidence. 3

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    Hanley Strappman‚ 37‚ was trying to learn about the Computer and Digital Forensics program at Champlain College. He was able to obtain some files‚ which he put on a floppy disk. To disguise his espionage‚ he decided to smuggle the floppy back home after altering the files so that they couldn’t be read using the ordinary DOS/Windows file manager. His deception was discovered‚ however‚ and the floppy has been recovered. Some of your counterparts have already tried to examine the disk to no avail

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    highly contrasts to the normal human mind. My interest led me to discover forensic psychology‚ and research into the subject has provided me with the belief that crime is an important factor influencing society. Why did they want to murder? Why did they murder in this way? From time to time I find myself questioning the psychology behind criminals and one day I hope to feed my knowledge and apply it to a career in Forensic Psychology. I find criminals to be mysterious; extremely captivating in such

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    situations‚ forensic psychology professionals have a critical role to play. For instance‚ they perform crucial functions in determining the directions that civil proceedings take. Like criminal cases‚ civil cases are heavily influenced by the reports of forensic psychologists. For example‚ these professionals may be called upon to carry out evaluations on repressed memory among offenders. A case in point is one where Spiegel &Scheflin (1993) point out that in about 50 civil cases‚ forensic psychologists

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    COVENANT UNIVERSITY‚ COLLEGE OF DEVELOPMENT STUDIES‚ SCHOOL OF BUSINESS‚ DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING COURSE: FORENSIC ACCOUNTING COURSE CODE: ACC 416 WEEK: 10 TOPIC: FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND FRAUD AUDITING OBJECTIVE: To acquire the knowledge and skills about forensic audit‚ its reporting and documentation. THE CONTEXT OF FORENSIC AUDITING Forensic audit encompasses the examination of evidence regarding an assertion to determine its correspondence to establish criteria carried out in a manner

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