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    A Crime Scene Investigator‚ CSI‚ helps law enforcement by collecting the evidence at the scene and processing it to catch the criminal. A CSI does many things‚ such as‚ sketching the perpetrator from a description of the witness‚ photographing the scene‚ and collecting fingerprints and DNA. (Crime Scene Analyst) They are held responsible for making sure the evidence is collected thoroughly and can stand up in court for prosecution of the culprit. They can choose whether to take an oath and become

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    CCSI 410 Forensic Lab Report 1) Investigator’s Name: 2) Date of Investigation: August 2‚ 2014 3) Lab Number and Title: Lab 4 Keyword Searches 4) Summary of Findings: I did the steps required to fulfill my report. I found there is enough evidence to continue the investigation due to the search results. 5) Details of Investigation 1. 11.45 pm – Turned on suspect computer 2. 11: 47 pm – Entered lab environment 3. 11: 49 pm – Determined keyword list 4. 11:59 pm – Added

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    physical evidence? Provide at least three examples in your answer. Physical evidence is anything that can establish a crime that has happened and anything that links the crime and the criminal. Physical evidence might include objects like weapons‚ fibers and hair. 2. Describe three ways that a crime scene can be recorded. What is a benefit of each? Photography can show crime scenes at wide angles and can be taken at different vantage points. Drawings can show the location of evidence and contain

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    Unit Two: Text Questions Review Questions 1. What is physical evidence? Provide at least three examples in your answer. 2. Describe three ways that a crime scene can be recorded. What is a benefit of each? 3. What is a chain of custody? Why is it important? 4. What three types of photographs are taken at crime scenes? Describe each type? 5. Why is it important to record the crime scene? Critical Thinking Questions 1. Why is it important to secure the crime scene? What do you think would be the

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    considered important in the court of law and criminal investigation. In the case of State of Ohio versus Samuel Sheppard Paul Kirk submitted an affidavit concerning the blood spatter analysis.This was one of the earlier instances where blood stain evidences were considered important in legal systems. He was able to show the position of the assailant and the victim by saying that the assailant was positioned in front of the victim and he struck the victim with his left hand. Herbert MacDonald published

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    are all important for reference of the scene (e.g. blood splatter‚ weapon location‚ and position of evidence to everything else.) The collection of the media is an indispensable tool for the investigators. Especially‚ a reference to the scene is needed later‚ or if the materials are needed during the trial for visual reference. Media documentation is a keen step in referencing the way the evidence is

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    Homicide What considerations need to be addressed when investigating a homicide? The considerations that need to be addressed are the following: The investigators needs to be careful to get evidence that identifies just one person‚ because they don’t want to accuse and even put in jail the wrong person‚ is preferable that the investigator has “smoking gun” at the time of press charges against someone. Also‚ investigators can’t let the personal beliefs or bias get it the way or cloud your thought

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    who then called police. A law enforcement source told PIX11 that Shapiro also posted the photo on social media before calling authorities‚ something Shapiro denies. With helicopters flying overhead‚ a swarm of NYPD dive teams‚ detectives and evidence technicians combed the site Thursday night‚ turning up two legs and a torso. The feet had a pair of size 5 1/2 Nike Air Jordans. Those are the kind of shoes Oquendo was wearing when he disappeared from his school in Long Island City on Oct. 4

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    while also being careful not to destroy or tamper with evidence. Examination is usually started off with a walk through or along the “trail” as they mentioned in the article. A trail is in which all actions associated with the crime scene took place. The trail will be marked throughout the crime scene with markers for evidence that is needed to be gathered. In some cases a walk through will be used secondary in situations where case evidence could be destroyed. The article went on to explain good

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    is important to a crime scene. Last‚ I will explain what the safety issues that are involved when processing a crime scene. As a first responder to a crime scene you must make sure that the crime scene is contained with as little disturbance of evidence as possible. The area may have people around it trying to see what is going on. Some of these people could be considered witnesses(Bucholtz‚Ann; Lewis‚ Jon). The first responders to any

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