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    the most interesting careers in the field of psychology is forensics and public service. This field uses psychological science in order to help the judicial system make accurate decisions in order to maintain a safe community. One of the main reasons I found this topic interesting was because I have seen shows like Criminal Minds‚ in this show the group of FBI profilers study criminal’s mind in order to detain them. This show made me think of forensic psychologists because they help by determining

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    crime has occurred and anything that links the crime to a criminal. Three examples of physical evidence are fibers‚ weapons‚ and hair. 2.) Describe three ways that a crime scene can be recorded. What is a benefit of each? • To record a crime scene‚ forensic scientist can use photography‚ drawings‚ and videography. Photographs are an important record of the unaltered crime scene‚ Drawings or sketches provides valuable information when a photograph cannot accurately depict the scale of a room or the relationship

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    The history of forensics science has continued to evolve throughout history in today’s ever changing society. The beginning of this field began in the eighth century during the uprising of the Tang Dynasty in modern day China. The chinese began to use fingerprints to identify documents‚ and clay sculptures from other empires. The start of this field brought together more skills that were created to undermine those sought at damaging empires throughout history. As this field began to grow so did

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    Calculated Killer or Mentally Insane? Good and evil go hand in hand in everything‚ including those that have claimed to be perfectly twisted. In “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe‚ the short story shows that even the most perfect crimes can turn twisted and evil. During the 1840’s there is a caregiver and a narrator who is also a cold-blooded killer who develops a hate towards the eye of the old man he was taking care of. The narrator claims it made his “blood run cold”‚ and so he decides

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    Discuss the following cases Everest University Introduction to Forensics – 4 Cindy Standen 07/20/21012 Discuss the following cases and the impact they have on Expert Witness testimony: * Frye V. United States * Daubert V. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals‚ Inc. * Kumho Tires Co. V. Carmichael Faye V. United States James Alphonzo Frye‚ was convicted of the crime of murder in the second degree‚ and from the judgment prosecutes this appeal. In the course of the trial counsel for

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    PSYCH Chapter One: Psychology and Scientific Thinking What is Psychology? Psychology is the scientific study of the mind‚ brain‚ and behavior. As a discipline‚ psychology spans many levels of analysis. Biological  social influences Attachment Need to examine ALL of them: genetic/neurochemical/physiological and mental/behavioral/social level Depression at differing levels of Explanation Molecular level>Neurochemical>Neurological/physiological>Mental>Behavioral>Social Challenging

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    procedures that meet all applicable laws and regulations that have been developed from previous discussions with legal staff and appropriate law enforcement agencies‚ so that any evidence can be acceptable in court [10]. 1. Legal investigation 2. Digital forensic support 3. Get system photos after the incident has occurred 4. Report on date and time of the incident A. Phase 5: Containment and Eradication An incident should have a different containment and eradication strategy to facilitate effective decision

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    of teen pregnancy has fallen in the last 50 years Highest in U.S. of all industrialized nations 4. Temperament refers to… -Temperament refers to characteristic patterns of emotional reactions and emotional self-regulation 5. What does social psychology explores? -The scientific study of the ways in which the thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behaviors of one individual are influenced by the real‚ imagined‚ or inferred behavior or characteristics of other people 6. Name 3 main sexual orientations. Heterosexual

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    Crime Library » Forensics and Investigation Ballistics In forensic science ballistics‚ the study of motion‚ examines the dynamics‚ angular movement‚ and effects of projectile units such as bullets‚ missiles‚ and bombs. There are many applications of ballistics within a criminal investigation. Bullets that have been fired at the scene of any crime will be examined in the hopes of discovering several pieces of information. The actual bullets can identify what type of gun the criminal used and

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    Robert Pekarek Mrs. Varga Honors English 1 B2 2 December 2013 Responsibility Does Not Rest On the Mentally Handicapped Have you ever been so terrified that you couldn’t think? The novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck follows George and Lennie‚ two travelling farm hands. George is a clever guy with an almost parental authority over the physically powerful but childlike Lennie. Lennie follows George and only George’s instructions. Lennie’s handicap blinds him to what is actually happening

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