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    said the password for the door to open. I made the man faint so he can’t stop me. The second door was hard to go through until I realized the most important thing was right behind me. The thing was the man. The man that fainted and I can get his fingerprints. I tried picking him up then I decided to drag him and take his thumb then scan the machine with it. But‚ it didn’t work so I had to rip his thumb off and scan the machine. Then the door got stuck while it was opening. But it wasn’t a very big

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    the alcohol started evaporating faster and it felt cooler. The alcohol drew heat from the body as it’s evaporating thus creating a greater heat loss and temperature change. 3 Skin Prints Different areas of the skin have different skin prints. A fingerprint has a loop design‚ whereas the skin print of a palm is straight and linear. The lines of a wrist print are interconnected and narrow. The skin print of an elbow is unorganized‚ in which the lines go in many different directions forming irregular

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    the electrophoresis chamber‚ second included preparing and loading the samples‚ third was hooking up the chamber to the power and placing the lid on properly‚ fourth was to set the power to 75 volts‚ and last was to clean up the lab station. The evidence in the lab helped the researcher conclude that the husband committed the crime. The researcher is conducting this lab to figure out the murderer of a victim. Gel electrophoresis was chosen because it is a very effective procedure. Materials:

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    Evidence-based Medicine Toolkit Carl Heneghan and Douglas Badenoch Centre for Evidence-based Medicine‚ Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine‚ John Radcliffe Hospital‚ Headington‚ Oxford © BMJ Books 2002 BMJ Books is an imprint of the BMJ Publishing Group All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted‚ in any form or by any means‚ electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording and/or otherwise‚ without the prior written permission

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    police agencies in a criminal justice system. • Adversarial system – owes its origins to individuals such as Bertillon‚ Galton‚ Lattes‚ Goddard‚ Osborn‚ and Locard‚ who developed the principles and techniques needed to identify or compare physical evidence. Basic Terms • criminalistics (n) – the science dealing with the detection of crime and the apprehension of criminals – derived from the German “Kriminalistic” • coined in early 1900’s to attempt to better describe the emerging discipline of

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    Individual Work Week 2 Samantha Williams Criminalistics Francis Henry Galton’s contribution was the one that published “Fingerprints‚” a book that has helped lead us to the use of fingerprinting for identification. This book was published in 1892. The use of fingerprinting has helped the forensics world a lot with finding those who have committed a crime or even the victim‚ if unknown. “The Father of Forensic Toxicology‚” is Mathieu Orfila. Mathieu was the man who published the detection of poisons

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    Questions What is forensic science? Is any science that is used for the purposes of the criminal justice system What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist have? Role of a forensic scientist is to collect and analyze the evidence found at a crime scene and maybe also be called upon to give expert testimony and train other law enforcement . What criteria might be used to establish someone as an expert witness? The court deems has special knowledge relevant to the case‚ generally

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    Forensic Science

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    extract and assess any physical evidence that could have been left at the crime scene. The details of the evidence is then explained in a court in order for an appropriate legal action to take place against the crime. Forensic science deals with several specializations such as certain aspects of crimes scenes‚ bodies‚ evidence and more. The first duty and responsibility of a forensic scientist is to collect evidence from a particular crime scene where the evidence requires the specific use of scientific

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    details. As a forensic scientist you will have to analyze all the evidence in a case. What all you have to analyze will be anything from DNA‚ finger prints‚ drug toxic screens‚ and identification of firearms and the firearms tool marks. Forensic scientist will provide the judicial system with expert opinions and the analyses of the evidence. With that said forensic scientists also need a detailed report on how the evidence analyzed and describe methods used and the conclusion. Ann Todd Head Director

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    Evidence based patient care becomes a life long approach to clinical decision making to improve clinical outcome‚ and includes use of best evidence clinical outcome values of patient and there families. The purpose is to help bedside nurses determine the strength of evidence on the bases of the research methods. Evidence based nursing care is informed by research finding use of research evidence in clinical practice is an expected standard of practice for nurses and healthcare organizations. It determines

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