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    Sociology is a Science in its own right‚ a distinct and autonomous science of a social phenomenon. It is a fact or occurrence that appears or is perceived; subject to natural and statics laws. In other words‚ it is the study of behavioural things. This science is a unique human enterprise that investigates and articulates facts‚ data and ‘truths’ of the natural world. This inimitable science is based on common sense and scientific knowledge. Common sense is a belief whilst scientific knowledge

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    Table of Contents Introduction The purpose of the essay is to find and present quality research with regards to the following trending issues in the computer forensics world. Deductive‚ inductive and abductive reasoning in the context of cyber forensics analysis. Processes that assist in developing a case hypothesis and alternative hypothesis. Validation processes that check and test the correctness of the digital evidence exhibits and their relationships with corroborating evidence

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    Being a Crime Scene Investigator Zelda M. Kier Everest Online University Being a Crime Scene Investigator Known also as an evidence technician‚ crime scene technician‚ forensic investigator‚ criminalist officer‚ and crime scene analyst‚ a crime scene investigator has quite a busy life. The importance of this job sits high at the top of the list‚ giving each individual the greatest responsibility possible. There is little room for error when it comes to the critical tasks that a crime scene

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    Career and College Research Paper Popularized by many TV shows like‚ Criminal Minds or NCIS‚ the interest in forensic and investigative careers is growing. There is a broad spectrum of jobs that make up this entire department‚ such as‚ detectives‚ blood analysts‚ toxicologists‚ and anthropologists‚ etc. One job that combines and gives a general overview of these careers‚ is Crime Scene Investigation. Crime scene investigators(CSIs) work closely with law enforcement to help gather and investigate

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    or as if by steeping in fluid”. Maceration is a form of controlled putrefaction done by forensic anthropologist and‚ occasionally‚ some medical examiners. Forensic investigators often recover a body too badly decomposed for any use in of an autopsy. Often there is still enough flesh remaining to obscure macroscopically visible evidence‚ such as cut-marks‚ making maceration needed. Medical examiners and forensic anthropologist are often faced with the difficulty of removing soft tissue from the human

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    References: Cox‚ Charlotte Anne: Job Responsibilities for a Forensic Science Technician; Retrieved February 20‚ 2011. www.education-portal.com Retrieved February 18‚ 2011. http://www.ehow.com/list_6038990_job-responsibilities-forensic-science-technician.html#ixzz1EYocsUL5 Retrieved February 16‚ 2011. Fisher‚ Barry A.J.(2004) : Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation 7th Edition Boca Raton‚ FL

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    SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Scientists do lots of researches in their field everyday and discover many solutions to world’s problem. Recently in china‚ researchers have found the way of removing the clog inside the body tissue without physically touching it. This technique relies on the tool called optical tweezers which directly laser the clog and blood can easily pass through the blood vessel. This experiment was carried out on a live mouse and this is the first time scientists have externally manipulate

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    The media has a tremendous impact on the area of forensic science. The CSI effect is when juries oftentimes acquit a defendant on the basis that there was a lack of forensic evidence. Therefore‚ prosecutors feel the need to explain more at length why there is a lack of forensic evidence‚ to deemphasize the CSI effect. Although‚ this does not always work in their favor. There is also the idea of how juries sometimes view the forensic scientist called in on a case. They tend to liken them to the characters

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    Individual Work 1 What was Francis Henry Galton’s major contribution to forensic science? Galton was not the first contributor to the idea of fingerprinting but he was the first contributor to follow through with making it a successful new way of identification. Alphonse Bertillon came up with a systematic way of identifying persons by taking measurements of different parts of their bodies. This procedure was used for nearly 20 years before being replaced by fingerprinting. There were to other

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    Forensic Odontology In cases of mass disasters‚ fires‚ murders and many other scenarios the use of forensic Odontology is the key to identification. Without the mastery of forensic dentistry the investigation process and identification of victims and perpetrators would be nearly impossible. Forensic Odontology is the application of the arts and science of dentistry to the legal system. Included in the application of Odontology are the use of dentition‚ bite mark identification and the analysis

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