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    • In at least 300 words‚ define/describe (in your own words)How is command shared with law enforcement when multiple victims are at a crime scene? From information attained on the subject‚ I have gathered that there are several inner-workings of crime scene investigations and addresses of multiple victims. “The Technical Working Group on Crime Scene Investigation includes law enforcement‚ prosecution‚ defense‚ and forensic scientists” ("Crime scene investigation" 2000). This supports that with any

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    Doreen Garber Week 6 The first and most important step in any crime scene investigation is to secure the scene. It sounds easier than it really is. The scene includes possible witnesses‚ victims and suspects. Securing the scene includes keeping unauthorized personnel from walking through the scene. The most common contamination results from police‚ ems‚ victims and witnesses. The best thing that can happen to a crime scene once it has been secured is nothing. Once the scene has been secured

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    Crime Scene Investigations by First Responders Crime scenes contain the forensic evidence required to apprehend criminals. The proper collection and processing of physical evidence is of primary importance to most police investigations. Evidence can not only establish the fact of the offense and identify the perpetrator; it may even lead to a conviction. In collecting this evidence we must be conscious of the public’s Fourth Amendment rights and not violate them in this collection of evidence. Unfortunately

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    Scene evaluation is often stressed and discussed in literature for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Fire/Rescue agencies. Responders are taught to do a “windshield evaluation” of the scene as they arrive. This means responders should look at the scene as they arrive‚ observing as much as they can through the windows of the vehicle. They should be looking for obstacles in the way‚ hazards to the victim and themselves‚ and get a general idea of nature of injury or severity. When it comes to

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    The cassette is almost 30 years old and has been replaced by iPods and CDs. However‚ in 13 Reasons Why‚ 17-year-old Hannah Baker uses cassette tapes to reveal the reasons of her suicide. After her death‚ Hannah sends the tapes to the 13 people who are the reasons so they can hear her story. As you get farther and farther into the book and you “hear” all of her reasons‚ you can start to see a deeper message. Hannah highlights three hidden messages in her tapes. She states that the smallest things

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    Autopsy at a Crime Scene

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    9.07 Autopsy of a crime scene  Autopsy of a Crime Scene 1. Which technique is the best choice when blood is found at a crime scene? In the genetics laboratory (under "resources" at the bottom of the window)‚ who is one individual that contributed to modern genetic analysis? What did this person contribute? * The best choice of a technique when blood is found at a crime scene is taking samples. In the genetics laboratory the person who contributes to modern genetic analysis is the crime

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    PHYSICAL EVIDENCE MANUAL OREGON STATE POLICE FORENSIC SERVICES DIVISION Preference The purpose of this handbook is to educate our customer in the Criminal Justice System regarding the services provided by the Oregon State Police Forensic Services Division‚ and the recommended methods of documenting‚ collecting and preserving physical to ensure the best analysis results. The value of properly collected physical evidence followed by examination and interpretation by the forensic laboratory

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    1. What are some of the differences between crime scene investigations on TV and those that occur in real life? What are some of the similarities? The differences between crime scene and TV is that in TV shows they automatically lead to the convicted or always reveal the truth. However there’s a lot more to come into play and rarely simple. In real life it takes time to see the small things. It is 10 times more gruesome because you see the worst of what human beings are capable of. They however are

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    School___________ My Target At the end of this activity‚ I should be able to explain the concepts‚ nature and purposes of the curriculum and how these are translated into the school community. My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) Field Study 4‚ Episode 1 – Look deeper into the concepts‚ nature and purposes of the curriculum Focused on: The concepts‚ nature and purposes of the curriculum and how these are translated into the school community TASKS EXEMPLARY 4 SUPERIOR 3 SATISFACTORY 2 UNSATISFACTORY

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    (BED)___________ My Target At the end of this activity‚ I should be able to explain the concepts‚ nature and purposes of the curriculum and how these are translated into the school community. My Performance (How I Will Be Rated) Field Study 4‚ Episode 1 – Look deeper into the concepts‚ nature and purposes of the curriculum Focused on: The concepts‚ nature and purposes of the curriculum and how these are translated into the school community TASKS EXEMPLARY 4 SUPERIOR 3 SATISFACTORY 2 UNSATISFACTORY

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