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    Administration of justice

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    GROSSMONT COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AOJ 224/225 – FORENSIC PUBLIC SERVICE INTERNSHIP INSTRUCTOR: Tina Young‚ MFS‚ CBPE VOICE MAIL: 619-644-7837‚ 24-hrs / day E-MAIL: tina.young@gcccd.edu or gt_young@prodigy.net WEB SITE: http://www.tinayoung.webs.com/ OFFICE HOURS: Office location: Building 34‚ Room 266 (Most often will find me in forensic lab‚ Bldg 34‚ Rm 111) Mon: 12:00noon -1:00pm; 12:30 – 1:30pm during academic senate days: Tue/Th: 11:30am-12:00pm; 2:50-3:20pm Wed:

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    Stevens 1 Corey Stevens Language Arts Period 3-4 Ms. Truax March 28‚ 2005 Forensic Science Forensic scientists solve exiting and puzzling mysteries‚ which makes the unsolvable crimes solvable. Forensic science started in England in the 1780’s. Scientists use microscopes that can magnify things from 1‚500 to 250‚000 times! This enables them to contribute like none other to the capture of criminals. In order to become a forensic scientist‚ first you must become a scientist first.

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    forensic scientists in addition to your suspect sketch? Choose one piece of evidence that might be available. How would forensic scientists use the evidence to identify the suspect? Fingerprints on the toilet paper‚ or anywhere else. You could also look around to see if the criminal has dropped something of his. Fingerprints could be analyzed and as they are unique it would be easier to track the criminal down. In the second crime scene‚ what other evidence might be available for forensic scientists

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    CJE 1640 – Week 2 Individual Work Francis Henry Galton had a major contribution to forensic science. He was the first person to use fingerprints as groundwork in criminal cases. It was his study of details in prints to compare them with others. He also provided the first workable fingerprint classification system (Unknown‚ n.d.). The “father of forensic toxicology” is Mathieu Orifila. He was the first great 19th-century advocate of forensic medicine (Unknown‚ 2012). He worked to make

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    the idea of fingerprinting: U.S. microscopist Thomas Taylor whom “…suggested that fingerprints could be used as a form of identification‚ but his ideas were not immediately followed up” (Saferstein‚ pg. 8‚ 2009)‚ and Scottish physician Henry Faulds whom “…made a similar assertion in a paper published in the journal Nature.” (Saferstein‚ pg. 8‚ 2009) “… [Galton] undertook the first definitive study of fingerprints and developed a methodology of classifying them for filing. In 1892‚ Galton published

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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    The crime scene examination and subsequent search should be done in a careful and methodical manner. After talking to the officer(s) who were the first ones on the scene and learning from them of any changes that might have been made to the scene since their arrival‚ such as turning lights on or off or opening doors or windows‚ start the examination by working your way into the body using great care to avoid disturbing or destroying any evidence as you do. Carefully observe the floor or ground surrounding

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    Edmund Locard

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    “Physical evidence cannot be wrong‚ it cannot perjure itself‚ it cannot be wholly absent.” by Edmond Locard. Edmond Locard was born in Lyon‚ France in 1877 and was soon studying medicine‚ in which he earned the degree for in 1902. During his study of medicine he developed a love for science and how it may apply to legal matters. He wrote a thesis on Legal Medicine under the Great King‚ and eventually wrote over 40 pieces of work‚ the most famous being his seven part series Treaty of Criminalistics

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    Forensic science is used in criminal and civil law cases. This type of work involves gather evidence by identification and interpretation (Forensic science‚ 2008). Common evidence that is gathered at a scene by a forensic scientist could be fingerprints‚ blood‚ hair‚ skin‚ toxins‚ and paint (Forensic science‚ 2008). Forensic science is not only involved in common small cases but as well at an international level of work. Different countries can utilize forensic science to gather information about

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    by weather conditions‚ individuals can inadvertently contaminate it‚ or it can be overlooked entirely if alternate light sources are not used to inspect the scene. The biological evidence found at this crime scene was the blood‚ hairs‚ and the fingerprint that matched the victim‚ Danielle Van Dam Sixth‚ to ensure that the scene has been thoroughly searched‚ a second survey of the area should be conducted by the crime scene investigation team as a quality control step. Seventh‚ to make certain

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    activity. In my job as an Army Recruiter‚ predictability plays a major role in the success of our job. We were taking a lot of losses in my job because of applicant’s hiding law violations we installed finger print machines in our office. These fingerprint machines are directly connected to the FBI which helps us getting applicants police checks faster and we do not have to go down to the police station to get them and leaves less room for errors. I personally feel my life was less McDonalization

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