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    Forensic Nurse

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    Virginia Lynch is known as the mother of forensic nursing. In 1982 she got the chance to visit a crime lab multiple times. Her interest made her become an emergency nurse. She noticed‚ “evidence‚ such as clothing‚ specimens‚ records or personal items were often lost‚ discarded or returned to family instead of secured and handed over to authorities” (“ Advance Healthcare Network for Nurses”). Lynch soon learned that most perpetrators would not be caught‚ due to the loss of evidence. She worked with

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    Unit1 Forensics

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    and raves. They are small and easy to conceal and are thought to improve or enhance one’s experience. 2.) Screening tests are those that help a forensic scientist identify several particular drugs that the substance is likely to be. These types of tests are useful when they provide positive results and when they provide negative results‚ since the forensic scientist can then rule out certain types of drugs from the possibilities. 3.) Color tests involve introducing a chemical reagent to the drug

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    Project Research

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    Maria Vanessa R. Carlos 200 Purok 3 Balite‚ City of Malolos Contact no.0906-5186-799/0923-1253-598 Email Add. mariavanessa25@gmail.com   Objective:           to acquire a position that will impart my knowledge and skills‚ to gain further experience and to become an active participant in the formation and the development of the company.    Work Experience: Customer Service Representative IBM Global Process Services UP Ayala Land Technohub‚ Commonwealth‚ Quezon City November

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    Research Project

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    Monique Martin 5564 Water Willow Drive Howell‚ MI 48843 21759147 Medical Transcription 1‚ HIT 207 03981000 In the diverse world of medicine‚ there seems to be a specific field to deal with every part of the body. Now to make this easier‚ -ology or –logia means the study of. Eight individual specialties caught my particular attention. The term Dermatology derives from the Greek word derma – skin. As you can see‚ it deals with the study of the skin and its diseases‚ in the widest sense‚ and some

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    Forensic Photography

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    Being a Forensic Photographer Jamie Wright Everest Online University Becoming a Forensic Photographer Have you ever wondered about the people behind the crime scenes‚ you know the ones taking the pictures of all the evidence and victims? A Forensic Photographer plays a very important role at a crime scene. They play an important part at the crime scene; they are there to capture the crime scene through the eyes of a lens. Then later that

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    Forensic Nurses

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    and mental health‚ Toronto‚ Ontario‚ Canada. The author’s intent is to describe the role of forensic nurses in assessing and managing risk of violent decline in offenders who have mental illness in forensic psychiatric mental health settings. The target audience is offenders who have mental illness‚ and nurses. This article presents risk assessment of forensic patient nurses’ role. It describes forensic patient as individuals who have mental illness and are in the care of the criminal justice system

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    Research Project

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    Child Observation Observation Date: April 9‚ 2013 Start time: 9:30am Finish time: 10:15am Number of children present: 7 Number of adult present: 2 Description of Student and Setting K.W is a two year old male who has been at the daycare for 9 months. He is of average build. He lives with his mother‚ father and his four year old brother. Both of the kids are in a safe and nutiruting atmosphere daycare. The center service children

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    ORGANIZATIONAL INTENTION TO USE FORENSIC ACCOUNTING SERVICES FOR FRAUD DETECTION AND PREVENTION BY LARGE MALAYSIAN COMPANIES By Gunasegaran Muthusamy Graduate School of Business Curtin University of Technology Western Australia Tel: +618-92661149 Professor Mohammed Quaddus Graduate School of Business Curtin University of Technology Western Australia Tel: +618-92662862 Professor Robert Evans Graduate School of Business Curtin University of Technology Western Australia

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    Clinical Forensics

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    has become a growing epidemic. While many argue that the treating therapist can play both a therapeutic and forensic role‚ what they fail to realize is that the vast differences within the two fields will create more turmoil than good. In clinical psychology‚ for instance‚ the general goal is to identify and attend to mental deficiencies whose focus is on compassion and support. Forensics‚ on the other hand‚ involves psychological evaluations that are primarily for the judicial system and entails

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    Forensic Science

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    responsible for the crime will not be at the crime site when the crime is discovered. Forensic scientists have to rely on the evidence at the scene to piece together who might have committed the crime. Also fires and explosion can cause a great deal of damage to the crime scene. The evidence traditionally found at other crime scenes is likely to be destroyed or damaged at these crime scenes‚ making it necessary for forensic scientists to focus on other types of evidence in their investigation. 2. What

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