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    statistics show more than seventy percent of students in college forensic programs are young women. Forensic pathologist are specially trained medical examiners. They go through years of schooling to be certified to perform tough tasks related to this job. Forensic pathology focuses on determining cause and manner of death‚ performing autopsies‚ and analyzing evidence which is critical in the process of solving the crime. A forensic pathologist has many responsibilities. Their main responsibility

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    comparison microscope? What are the advantages of this microscope? A comparison microscope is a type of microscopes that is commonly used in a forensic laboratory. This microscope combines two microscopes into one unit‚ allowing the viewer to see what is under each of the lenses at the same time. This is a huge advantage because it allows you to compare evidence with a known sample because the two samples can be examined side by side. 2. What are the three substances that generally make up paint? Describe

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    Forensic Science Final Exam Study Guide 1. What is a fact? a. A statement or assertion of information that can be verified 2. How do we gather information? a. by our senses 3. What influences our ability to observe accurately? a. Emotional states b. Whether we are alone‚ part of a group‚ or near others c. What type of and how much activity is going on around us 4. What are the main tasks of forensic examiners? a. Find-the evidence b. Document- record the evidence c. Interpret- accurately

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    To describe ethics in forensic science‚ let me first give a definition of ethics. According to Webster’s II New Riverside University Dictionary‚ ethics is defined as: 1. A principle of right or good behavior. 2. A system of moral principles or values. 3. The study of the general nature of morals and the specific choices an individual makes in relating to others. With that being said‚ is ethics practiced when it comes to forensic science? I am pretty sure it is in most cases‚

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    Forensic scientists use forensics to perform experiments on evidence to solve their cases. “... [F]orensic scientists do invaluable work linking evidence from crime scenes- such as fingerprints‚ injuries‚ weapons‚ DNA‚ computer data‚ drugs and counterfeit goods- to criminals themselves” (“Introduction”). The DNA found at the scene is inspected to see if it pertains to the crime. An important part of a forensic scientist’s job is to separate out important‚ unimportant‚ and non-essential evidence (Woodford)

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    Siegel. Fundamentals of Forensic Science. Amsterdam: Elsevier/Academic‚ 2006. Print. "Human Osteology - A laboratory and Field Manual" 3rd Edition‚ 1987             http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/osteo/forensics/boneintro.html France‚ Diane L. "Forensic Anthropology: A Brief Review." Forensic Anthropology. Web. 01.Dec.2011.http://www.wadsworth.com/anthropology_d/special_features/forensics/forensics_index/index.html. Winson‚ Terrie. "Forensic Anthropology." Forensic Anthropology. Dec. 2004

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    vital steps are taken to find the perpetrator‚ but the key to cracking the case lies in the evidence. The study of evidence is known as forensic science‚ which applies scientific information to the physical proof. The field of forensic science is vast‚ so scientists specialize in certain areas: forensic biology‚ forensic toxicology‚ forensic pathology‚ or forensic anthropology (Forensic Sciences). Forensic biology is the study of bodily fluids and DNA. Biologists can build a suspect’s

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    helping. I’ve always wanted to help others with their losses through Forensic Pathology. I was able to job-shadow the Peoria County coroner and one of the forensic pathologists that works with the coroner on December 9‚ 2016. This paper will include the details of my experience job-shadowing the coroner‚ my experience job-shadowing the forensic pathologist‚ what the future holds for both careers‚ what

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    Internet Explorer10 Forensics Internet Explorer is an application used to browse the web that majority of computer users utilize on a daily basis and the version IE10 was introduced along with windows 8 operating system. One of the many challenges for the forensic analyst is to reconstruct the web browsing habits for the subject under investigation. In order to reconstruct this activity‚ one must analyze the internal data structures of the web browser cache files for Internet Explorer. This research

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    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 the study of chemicals a routine part of forensics. He is recognized

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