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    5. What is the conclusion of the detective? The conclusion was that George Pratt never actually typed on the typewriter that was thought to be his. He might have had several and they backed up the story of George Pratt and know he was at the scene where Ernie Pyle died and had the opportunity to pick up the typewriter of Ernie Pyle. But that is still inconclusive evidence due to it was never seen in a photo with Pyle and that it didn’t type and documents the same as Pyle’s. Your second lab

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    Dan Stenson Professor Gettys Academic Writing 4/24/12 Importance of Forensic Accounting Business has been around for thousands of years with people buying‚ selling/ trading food‚ animals‚ and jewelry just to meet their own standards of living. Business fraud has been around for just as long as business has. Every person to this day and in the future was and will be looking for ways to save and earn money. The best know earliest case of fraud deals with the whites and Indians in 1626 with

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    somewhere within the criminal justice field. I thought Jodie Foster position in the movie was interesting and I wanted to do something like that. From there it sparked my influence to wanting to work in crime scene investigation (CSI). A crime scene investigator is an individual who goes to where a crime has occured and collects and preserves every piece of evidence that is found and saved for later

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    people was once lack of forensic evidence? I never imagined that innocent people was incarcerated for crimes they didn’t commit until I read the article “Wrongful Conviction”. In that particular article it showed that it can happen‚ and it gave an example of a person who was wrongfully convicted and how it had affected him. Uniquely‚ I had stumbled upon an article that were the lessons on wrongful convicted people. According to the article‚ since the development of forensic science testing many who were

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    the mother of forensic nursing. In 1982 she got the chance to visit a crime lab multiple times. Her interest made her become an emergency nurse. She noticed‚ “evidence‚ such as clothing‚ specimens‚ records or personal items were often lost‚ discarded or returned to family instead of secured and handed over to authorities” (“ Advance Healthcare Network for Nurses”). Lynch soon learned that most perpetrators would not be caught‚ due to the loss of evidence. She worked with the crime lab director to

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    Forensic Dentistry is used as a major part in solving cases where people are unidentifiable. Forensic evidence is any evidence that can be legally used in a court of law. Many people know what forensics are because of shows such as Bones‚ Criminal Minds‚ and Without a Trace. What most people don’t know are the minor details that have to be sought out when using any forensics to solve a case. Odontology; commonly referred to as dental forensics is highly unrecognized by the general population and

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    Digital Forensics

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    Table of Contents Abstract 3 Digital forensics 4 Network forensics 4 Anti-forensics Techniques 7 Mobile Device Forensics 9 File Carving 10 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 13 Abstract Digital forensics is an emerging discipline that focuses on the acquisition‚ recovery‚ documentation‚ and analysis of information contained within and created with computer systems. These methods and methodologies are used typically to figure out what happened‚ when it happened‚ how it happened‚ and

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    calamities manmade calamities and civil crimes. Natural calamities include Earthquakes‚ Volcanic eruptions‚ floods‚ limnic eruptions‚ tsunami‚ cyclones and tornadoes. From the birth to death‚ human body undergoes multiple changes. These changes include disintegration and aging. People‚ places and things engrossed in criminal activities or any natural disaster are very well portrayed by Forensic Science. This far-fetched science lends a hand in investigating and delivering judgment for criminal or

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    death of the person and be able to possible present it before a jury (“Forensic”). They must also be able to diagnose the mechanism of death to explain why the person is no longer able to live. There are also clinical forensic pathologist who work with living patients who have experienced sexual assault or abuse. Though it is more commonly for forensic pathologist to be working with patients once they are no longer living. Forensic pathology is an extremely hard field to get into‚ due to the limiting

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    wanting to escape the real world to fight crime and help put the bad guys away (even if it is fake). This scenario got me thinking this week about the possibility of “NCIS” and the future of the show. It is possible that this famed CBS show will ever get a fan attraction like “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” has in Las Vegas? Called “CSI: The Experience”‚ viewers of the show get to play a crime scene investigator and check out two state-of-the-art forensic crime labs. If you’ve gone‚ you know the special

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