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    Dakota Crater  Forensic Science II Unit 8 Quiz Game  1. This database collects and publishes crime data for the US.  Answer: Uniform Crime Reporting  2. This database is maintained by the US Bureau of Alcohol‚ Tobacco‚ Firearms‚ and  Explosives (ATF).   Answer: National Integrated Ballistic  3. This system is used for individuals who are trying to purchase a firearm.  Answer: Instant Criminal Background  4. This is the central database for crime­related information.  Answer: National Crime information center 

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    your own words 1. The best choice of a technique when blood is found at a crime scene is analyzing the blood. In the genetics laboratory the person who contributes I would say is Alec Jeffreys as he is known as the father of genetic profiling. 2. Forensic Scientists examine tiny fingerprint details. These may be loops‚dots‚ forks‚ islands. Several comparison points must be perfectly matched for two fingerprints to be considered identical 3. Edward Foster studied fingerprint analysis in the US and

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    FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGISTS • What are other duties of a forensic anthropologist? What are some of the other possible job responsibilities of someone in this career field? o Forensic anthropologists also help solve cases together with law enforcement and medical examiners. They also have to write lab reports to give to the police department. • What do you think would be the most satisfying part of this job? Why? o The most satisfying part of this job would be finding out the genders‚ ethnicities

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    Profile of a Forensic Anthropologist I chose to research about a Forensic Anthropologist. It applies the study of physical anthropology and human skeletons in a legal setting‚ most often in criminal cases. They determine the manner and time of death for decomposed‚ burned or mutilated corpses. The responsibilities of this job include identifying human remains and so on. For example‚ Forensic Anthropologists may examine clues found in association with the remains to address such issues as the location

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    forensics means to work in investigating a scene of crime and study how the deceased person died ‚or how they were murders or to see if it was a homicide ‚ so they can find traces for lead on who or what committed the crime. Any little detail can have traces of blood or even fingerprints any evidence is found and sent to a lab to be tested on. So today i’ll be talking about what tools and chemicals they use in a lab and how it helps them in an investigation. Ok so finding blood stains can be quite

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    the suspect and further the investigation of the case. Ballistic Fingerprinting is a method that is used to identify a bullets origin of fire‚ in other words‚ what gun fired the bullet in question. “The technology behind the achievement is called IBIS‚ short for Integrated Ballistics Identification System. Like many ideas in law enforcement‚ including fingerprinting itself‚ IBIS immigrated to the United States. Created by Forensic Technology Inc. of Montreal in 1991‚ it was initially adopted by the

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    Registry analysis is an important step for forensic investigators to collect evidence that supports their case. While running the malicious program‚ they will leave some traces as other programs which act as an important role to these investigators. The Windows Registry holds a great deal of information about the system such as the settings and configuration of the system. Firstly‚ the name of the computer is available in the following Registry sub key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ComputerName\ComputerName

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    Hurtienne Anthropology 101 Forensic Anthropology Forensic Anthropology has been a vital component in the investigation of genocides and homicides. Forensic archeologists and anthropologists excavate human remains and identify skeletal remnants‚ to discover information on how each individual died. Through this‚ they are able to figure out what had occurred in the death and why it happened. In one case in particular‚ known as the John McRae case‚ we can observe how the forensic recovery of human remains

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    Death Investigations and the Role of the Forensic Nurse Death Investigations and the Role of the Forensic Nurse INTRODUCTION "Above all‚ realize that nursing care doesn ’t have to stop because a patient has expired. We can do so much more for people who suffered questionable deaths by focusing on forensics. Nurses can help families gain closure and assist law enforcement with their investigations because we have cared enough to maintain the integrity of the evidence." (Erricksen‚ 2008

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    series dedicated to the application of forensic science. However‚ there is so much more to being a forensic scientist than the series shows. Forensic science is a challenging career. It is a specific occupation. It has job duties. It has advantages and disadvantages. Education and training are required to be a forensic scientist. DESCRIPTION OF A FORENSIC SCIENTIST First‚ there is a definition for a forensic scientist. There are entry requirements. Forensic scientists work in varied conditions

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