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    Photography Taking pictures is the world’s most popular hobby. We use it to document family milestones‚ capture beauty‚ reveal the ugliness of war‚ and stalk celebrities. Photography has changed the world way more than any other thing in the media (because photography is used in film and television). Our world no longer has its focus on words and paintings‚ but now it is focused on the photograph. There are several effects on how photography has changed the world: the civil war‚ social network

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    Review Questions 1. What is physical evidence? Provide at least three examples in your answer. Physical evidence is anything that can prove a crime has happened and is connected to the crime and connected to the criminal. Three examples that can be listed as physical evidence would be a knife covered in blood‚ hair fiber‚ and a shoe impression. All three can be linked to the crime and to the person who committed the crime. 2. Describe three ways that a crime scene can be recorded. What is a benefit

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    might include objects like weapons‚ fibers‚ and hair. In fact‚ virtually any object could be physical evidence under the right circumstances. 2. Describe three ways that a crime scene can be recorded. What is a benefit of each? These include photography‚ drawings‚ note taking‚ and videography. Ideally‚ all of the techniques would be used at each crime scene. Photographs are an important record of the unaltered crime scene. Before any objects are moved from the crime scene or to a different spot

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    enter the scene‚ excluding all unauthorised personnel. A log must be kept noting all individuals who had access to the crime scene‚ their role and their time of entry and exit. People with authorised access include: SOCOs‚ crime scene manager‚ forensic scientists‚ police investigators‚ paramedic staff and fire brigade staff. Unauthorised access: general public‚ media‚ family of victim‚ witnesses and non-essential personnel e.g. police‚ paramedics and

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    Criminalistics Chapter 1 Introduction: 1: How different fields of science are involved in forensics? - Is the application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS anything biological!! Answer is always BIOLOGICAL ANSWER! Forensic Odontology (Dentsits)- Ted Bundy 2: History and development of forensic science – Who are the “key players” and their contributions? - Alphonse Bertillion:

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    How Computer Forensics Works by Jonathan Strickland Computer Image Gallery Paul Howell/Getty Images Imagine how many files were retrieved from these computers on Enron ’s trading floor. See more computer pictures. When the company Enron declared bankruptcy in December 2001‚ hundreds of employees were left jobless while some executives seemed to benefit from the company ’s collapse. The United States Congress decided to investigate after hearing allegations of corporate misconduct. Much of

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    Re-examination of the “Chinese nationalism” and Categorization of the Chinese in Malaya: The Case of the Chinese in Penang‚ 1890s-1910s SHINOZAKI Kaori‚ Ph.D. student‚ Graduate School of Arts and Sciences University of Tokyo Email: kaoris@pd.jaring.my ABSTRACT It is often described that the Chinese in Malaya strongly oriented towards China before the independence. Their activities were all explained by the "China factor"‚ described as if it was always developed

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    Polymorphism is a method used to study DNA. One of the reasons that this test became less useful is because it requires an excessive amount of DNA. Critical Thinking Questions Why do you think DNA has had such an impact on forensic science? I think DNA is such an important factor of forensic science because it could lead you to the suspect in charge of the crime. What do you think would be some of the challenges in collecting DNA evidence? How would you overcome these challenges? I think some of the

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    Computer Forensic Investigative Analysis Report (CFIAR) |Incident Report Number |YYYYMMDDII## [year‚month‚day‚II‚version] | |Report Name | | |Location Category |[internal‚ external‚ internet‚ extranet‚ etc]

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    Chapter 2 Review Questions: Criminalistics 1. The term ______ encompasses all objects that can establish whether a crime has been committed or can link a crime and its victim or its perpetrator. 2. True or False: Scientific evaluation of crime-scene evidence can usually overcome the results of a poorly conducted criminal investigation. ______ 3. True or False: The techniques of physical evidence collection require a highly skilled individual who must specialize in this area of investigation

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