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    Forensic psychology is concerned with how psychology applies to the criminal justice system. Psychologists interested in this line of applied work may be found working in prisons‚ jails‚ rehabilitation centers‚ police departments‚ law firms‚ schools‚ government agencies. They may work directly with attorneys‚ defendants‚ offenders‚ victims or with patients within the state’s corrections or rehabilitation centers. So i’m gonna focus on the role of psychology that shaped the jail policies. One

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    writer on the typewriter the disk is made of plastic or metal and that makes the characteristics stand out. Critical Thinking Questions Why are questioned documents important in forensic science? What is one example of a situation where a questioned document might be an important part of a criminal case? They are

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    Case Project 2-1 * Receive the equipment from the Seattle Police Department with the chain of custody form * Enter my company information on form and secure the evidence * Request statements from officers on the condition of the computer on time of raid * Request a list of keywords to search * Transport Gateway computer to our secured forensics lab * Prepare a forensics workstation specifically for this case * Make two images of hard drive using two different tools

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    than today. In addition to samples taken from a body‚ what other information or evidence could point to poisoning as the cause of death? Coloration of the body or things around the body indicating poison intake. What are the challenges for forensic scientists in identifying poisons? First‚ determining if there was poison involved in the first place‚ and also‚ it would be difficult to have to run so many different tests to see which poison it was.

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    analysis? Describe a famous case that this person was involved in. Edward Foster studied the fingerprint analysis that was introduces in US and Canada. In 1911‚ he testified as fingerprint expert in the Jennings case. Fingerprints in wet paint were left next to Mr. Hiller who was murdered. These were the only clue. Foster showed the court that the finger prints belonged to Thomas Jennings who was caught running away from the scene. 4. What is the role of the forensic chemist in crime scene investigation

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    justice careers available‚ forensics or the forensic science is the career which attracts me most so I would like to choose this career. Forensic scientists are specialists who work on different crime scene in order to find different clues or finding which might help explaining the cause or the act of crime and the forensic scientists work with the law enforcement agencies as well as lawyers in court because they can come up with the required evidence which can help with a case. Q. What are the minimum

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    www.defra.gov.uk Wildlife Crime: A guide to the use of forensic and specialist techniques in the investigation of wildlife crime March 2005 Wildlife Crime: A guide to the use of forensic and specialist techniques in the investigation of wildlife crime Department for Environment‚ Food and Rural Affairs Nobel House 17 Smith Square London SW1P 3JR Telephone 020 7238 6000 Website: www.defra.gov.uk © Crown copyright 2005 Copyright in the typographical arrangement and design rests

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    What exactly is ballistics? Most of us have heard this term used on popular television shows such as CSI‚ however does anyone actually know what the word means? Ballistics is the observation of logistics that deals with the discharging‚ navigation‚ conduct‚ and consequences of bullets. Ballistics‚ is a technique that administers the movement of ammunition‚ for instance explosives‚ torpedos‚ aeronautical bombs‚ and slugs. Ballistics is valuable to law enforcement officials‚ who examine and analyze

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    Forensic psychologists may be new to the criminal justice system‚ but they are extremely paramount to keeping the system honest. Forensic psychologists have many duties within the criminal justice system‚ and because of this they must have extensive schooling. The level of schooling that they acquire also affects they salary that they receive from their employers. The field of forensic psychology is very interesting and can attract the attention of many people (even a priest)‚ but due to the serious

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    since‚ Cole (2012) reports that 185 out of 250 cases used had forensic evidence‚ and 169 of these presented forensic testimony‚ and of these 169 trials‚ and that in sixty-one percent of these trials‚ forensic scientist’s delivered invalid testimonies. Therefore‚ we have forensic evidence that is inculpatory‚ exculpatory‚ and inconclusive‚ which further feeds into the testimonies presented by these scientists. It is important to point out that many forensic examiners are ethical in their practices and

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