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    Eye Witness Testimony Refers to the use of eye or ear witnesses in court or in police statements about the identity of someone who has committed a crime. Key Study into EWT – Factors that Influence EWT * Anxiety * Unpleasant emotional state where we fear that something bad is about to happen usually accompanied by physiological arousal (pumping heart) * Deffenbacher – MA of studies found considerable support for a negative correlation between anxiety and EWT meaning the more

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    Forensic Psychologists have a duty to perform in civil court and also in criminal court. Minor differences in both civil and criminal‚ civil law is basically there to help those who cannot help themselves. For instance‚ an individual who is suffering from mental illness‚ individuals who cannot‚ in its own way differentiate the difference between right and wrong (Education and Training Guidelines for Forensic Psychology‚ 2007). The commitment for both civil and criminal are very much aligned with

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    DNA Forensics in the case of Dindin DNA Forensics is the most accurate method of determining the identity of an individual but‚ like any other molecular biotechnology‚ involves a complicated process. As stated in www.forensicscience.org‚ “Through DNA testing‚ law enforcement officers are able to identify human remains or the individual responsible for a crime. DNA testing is a highly advanced scientific process that involves replicating the human DNA sequence to create a genetic map of an individual

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    Forensic Scientist Imagine a murder happened and they haven’t caught the killer. They could be anywhere. How are they going to find out who it is? A group of forensic scientists will come in and search the crime scene. They will collect evidence such as footprints‚ blood stains‚ and weapons to decide who the murderer is. The job of a forensic scientist must come with hard work‚ determination‚ and a lot of focus. To be a forensic scientist‚ you must have many different qualities and skills. A forensic

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    life‚ death and resurrection. Differences between Christian and Jehovah’s Witness beliefs. There are some differences in Jehovah’s Witness and Christianity in which they will be discussed briefly in this part. Christians believe in complex monotheism‚ where God exists in three forms: God the Father‚ the son and the Holy Spirit though they present one God and doesn’t mean there are three Gods. In Jehovah’s Witness religion‚ it teaches that Father is God the Almighty‚ on the other hand Jesus is

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    Questions 1 Give five examples of forensic samples that should be collected from each of the below to connect the scenes and suspects from:- a) The betting shop. The CS gas spray should be collected as fingerprints‚ skin tissue‚ sweat and even blood can be found on the can. The baseball bat could possibly have skin; sweat and blood on the handle therefore should be collected. The security helmet should be collected as it made contact with the baseball bat which may have left some

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    incident under investigation. Ideally this recollection of events is detailed; however this is not always the case. This recollection is used as evidence to show what happened from a witness ’ point of view. Memory recall has been considered a credible source in the past‚ but has recently come under attack as forensics can now support psychologists in their claim that memories and individual perceptions are unreliable; being easily manipulated‚ altered‚ and biased.  Innocent people are mistaken

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    Forensic Anthropology is the examination of human skeletal remains for law enforcement agencies to determine the identity of unidentified bones. ( http://fac.utk.edu/forensic.html ) The forensic branch is under the biological section of the anthropology hierarchy. Forensic anthropology is a relatively new career choice in the biology field. It was first brought around in the late 1800’s by Thomas Dwight. In 1894 he gave a lecture on anthropology in the forensic field at Harvard University therefore

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    Introduction The Therapeutic role and the Forensic role continues to be a debatable subject‚ some critics believe it’s a conflict of interest some argue that impartiality can be maintained. The question is can the two engage in a dual relationship where both roles work together for a common cause? When asking this question we have to consider the main factors‚ therapeutic clinicians provide care‚ and forensic evaluators cater to the courts. When we look at this issues form this perspective it’s

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    Invaluable Service of Forensic Accountant Recently‚ during a regional seminar on forensic accounting‚ some of the accountants expressed their doubts about the role of Forensic Accountants in the assessment of the various types of insurance claims‚ and especially a business interruption claim. However‚ based on my experience‚ any dispute stemming from a business interruption claim is rare if good forensic accountants are involved. Their involvement at a very early stage of the claim has resulted

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