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    Pathology laboratories study disease. Diseases are mainly diagnosed through analysis of tissue‚ body fluid and cell samples. Pathology laboratories can also study the predicted or actual progression of particular diseases. Pathology is a field of general inquiry and research so addresses four components of disease. These components are cause‚ mechanisms of development‚ structural alterations of cells and the consequences of the changes. If a hospital sends off a sample to a pathology laboratory‚

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    C.S.I - Myth vs. Reality

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    manifestations to people who watch it. Two main things noticed in the episode watched are the myth of crime scene investigating and DNA testing. The show does a really good job “hollywooding” the field of forensic science. One clear myth of the show is it’s characters and how attractive they are. Forensic scientists are more likely to look like fat men with glasses rather than sexy women who wear camisoles to a crime scene‚ as seen in the show. In addition‚ the show depicts solving a case as easy and

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    on specializing in Forensic Pathology. Forensic pathology is the medical examination of bodies of people who died suddenly‚ unexpected‚ or violently. When I was about ten years of age I began to watch investigation shows that had forensic pathologist as characters. After watching all of what they do and how they help solve many cases‚ It made me realize I want to be one of the special people who help give closure to families during an horrible situation. Being a forensic pathologist requires

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    One bad apple spoils the whole bunch‚ a phrase that helps explain what has happened to forensics science in the modern era. Forensic labs are gone over with a fine-tooth comb as media and lawyers are looking for anything out of place. It’s safe to say that some people have lost faith in forensics and the justice process‚ all because of a few people who couldn’t handle the power they held. Ethics in forensics isn’t all black and white‚ there are grey areas that make some decisions incredibly difficult

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    Module : Chemical / Physical Forensics Assignment : The Organisation and Management of a Crime Scene Student : Marc Seccombe 10696644 Part One Produce a report that describe for this crime scene‚ how you would‚ * Preserve and prevent contamination. * Search and record the crime scene including listing and storing the evidence. (1500 to 2000 words) Crime scene 27c Leek Road. The First Officer Attending (FOA) the scene will have carried out an initial assessment of the crime scene

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    Trace Evidence

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    there proved useful while working as a medical examiner during World War I‚ he analyzed stains or dirt on fallen soldiers ’ uniforms to help the French Secret Service determine where and how the men had died (Locard ’s Exchange Principle." World of Forensic Science. ‚ 2005). Not only was Locard’s system useful during the war‚ it became very important in what and how evidence is collected at a crime scene. Because he believed there is no way for a crime to be committed without some trace or transfer

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    of maladaptive variants of five factor model traits. Journal of personality‚ 1467-6494. This article discusses psychopathy as a personality disorder and delves deeper into the understanding of the disorder. The article explains how it relates to forensic evaluations. This gives the support needed to show the connection between psychopathy and criminal profiling. Marcus‚ PhD‚ D. K.‚ & Norris‚ MA‚ A. L. (2014). A new measure of attitudes toward sexually predatory tactics and its relation to the triarchic

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    and years that ensued‚ the Chamberlains faced innuendo fuelled by the media‚ undeserved public shame and an unfair verdict handed down by a jury who had been confused and persuaded by the police‚ forensic experts and media outlets. Reliance on circumstantial evidence‚ conflicting interpretations of forensic evidence‚ questionable evidence by so-called experts‚ finding an unbiased jury after a trial by media‚ over zealous policing‚ and not all available evidence presented at the trail resulted in the

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    Sheldon states that “we believe it is crucial for judges and lawyers to understand the juror expectations for forensic evidence.” It has become increasingly important that judges and lawyers understand the jurors needs in order for them to get a conviction. Sheldon believes that it is more of a “Tech Effect” that has more influence for jurors rather than the CSI

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    Anyone accused or convicted of a capital crime‚ being diagnosed with Mental Retardation can mean a term of life or death. Daryl Renard Atkins was convicted of abduction‚ armed robbery and capital murder. A forensic psychologist testified that Atkins was mildly mentally retarded. The was tried twice‚ both time sentenced to death. In the Atkins v. Virginia (2002) case‚ Supreme Court ruled that execution of such a person constitutes cruel and unusual punishment prohibited by the 8th amendment (Bethany

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