concerns when collecting evidence? That you are thorough‚ collect everything‚ do it in the proper and official manner‚ and that you do not tamper with or alter anything. 2. What precautions are necessary to preserve evidence state? Usually what is done is all of the evidence is duplicated several times and any processes involved with the investigation are done with the duplicates to ensure that the actual evidence isn’t altered in any way. 3. How do you ensure evidence remains in its initial
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Character evidence is generally less useful in a civil case than in a criminal case. True Original copies of documents should be carefully preserved for court. Photocopies should be used during interviews and elsewhere in the investigation. True Character evidence might be admissible in a criminal case if entered to prove motive‚ opportunity‚ or ability. True Statements made by the witnesses about what defendants said are hearsay and therefore not admissible. False Which one of the following
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Hydroponics: Growing Without Soil The science of growing plants without soil has been known and used for more than one-hundred years. The word “hydroponics”‚ however‚ is comparatively new. Dr. W.E. Gericke is usually given credit for coining the word‚ which translated from Greek‚ means “working water”. The famous hanging gardens of Babylon were probably on of the first attempts to grow plants hydroponically. The work of Dr. Greicke in the 1920’s and 1930’s
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the Federalists Preserves the Liberties of the People In my paper‚ I am going to be arguing how the Federalists preserve the liberties of the people. The federalists wanted a stronger national government. They felt that establishing a larger national government was necessary to create a more perfect union. The federalists wanted to create relationships with the states and wanted the states to trust them. The federalists also claimed that a strong national government would preserve the liberties of
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document was born. The Constitution was a document that formed the United States government as it is now. In order to preserve freedom with a large central government‚ most offices including president were not a term for life. On top of this there is a system of checks and balances in place to make sure that one branch of government does not take all the power. In order to preserve the freedom of the people we needed to make a government who knew about the people and what they needed. Lincoln states
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The Children’s Bureau introduced a campaign that began on April 6‚ 1918 that is proclaimed as “Children’s Year”. This wartime campaign was made to remind the people that we must protect the children as our duty‚ a popular slogan that revolved around this was “Save 100‚000 babies”. The bureau and its partners gained 11 million volunteers all across the nation to help decrease the number of infant deaths. To help reduce this risk‚ the campaign measured and weighed children to make sure they are healthy
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Types of Physical Evidence Found at a Crime Scene-Part 1 1. Bodily Fluids- (Blood‚ semen‚ and saliva). All suspected blood‚ semen‚ or saliva-liquid or dried animal or human-present in a form to suggest in relation to the offense or the people involved in a crime. This includes blood or semen dried onto fabrics or other objects‚ as well as cigarette butts that contain saliva residue. These substances are subjected to serological and biochemical analysis to determine their identity and possible origin
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Physical Evidence? Physical evidence is any object that can establish that a crime has been committed or can link a crime and its victim or perpetrator. Almost anything can be physical evidence‚ to list the objects that could be used as physical evidence is impossible. (Saferstein‚ R. 2009) Common Types of Physical Evidence There are several common types of physical evidence that are found at a crime scene and can be used in cases. However‚ the weight of a given piece of evidence is ultimately
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Case Study: Preserve the Luxury or Extend the Brand? The case study Preserve the Luxury or Extend the Brand presents a fictional dilemma‚ based on a real company‚ faced by Chateau de Vallois‚ a prestigious and famous wine-producing estate in the Bordeaux region of France. De Vallois is a family owned and run business; part owners are Gaspard de Sauveterre - a 75-year old majority owner‚ and equal partial owners: Francois de Sauveterre – Gaspard’s son and the chateau’s CEO ‚ and Claire de Valhubert
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4/12/2012 Evaluation #4: Two Tales of a Treaty Revisited: The Proposed Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) negotiations were shrouded in secret for years.[1] The secrecy spurred two suspicions about the nature of ACTA.[2] First‚ many believed that ACTA was a way for intellectual property (IP) owners to distribute the enforcement costs of IP rights through enhanced enforcement measures. The second suspicion was that the enforcement provisions
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