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    Forensic Science Notes

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    (mL): 1mL = 1-3L = 1/1000 L Percent of era | Accepted – Measured|/ Accepted = *100 Intro to FOS 108 I. Forensic Science is the application of natural sciences to matters of the law. Criminalistics: Scientific discipline to recognize‚ identify‚ individualize‚ and evaluate physical evidence. Criminalistics Forensic Medicine Forensic Odontology Forensic Anthropology Forensic Toxicology Forensic Serology Questioned Documents Examination Firearm & Tool mark Analysis Fingerprint Examination II. Locard’s

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    aspects of forensics and think that it would be an easy job. But in reality‚ forensic science involves so much more. Forensics is job that varies from day to day. This paper describes the job of being a Forensic Scientist; in terms of salary‚ outlook‚ day to day activity‚ and education need for being a forensic scientist. The wages for forensic scientist are competitive and the field is expected to expand. According to the Occupational Outlook Handbook‚ the average wage for a Forensic Scientist

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    1. A basic function of a forensic scientist includes: Furnishing training on the proper collection of physical evidence Analysis of physical evidence Providing expert testimony 2. The first DNA profiling test was developed by ________ in 1982‚ and it was first used in 1986 to identify the murderers of two young English girls. Sir Alec Jeffries 3. Which discipline does not fall the umbrella of forensic science: Entomology Anthropology Pathology

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    Forensic Investigations

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    Dr. Edmond Locard’s Exchange Principle states‚ “Any action of an individual‚ and obviously the violent action constituting a crime‚ cannot occur without leaving a trace.” It is hard to say Locard’s Exchange Principle was not disregarded. After three months of expert investigation it was found that the DNA evidence that was discovered at the scene did not belong to Jennifer or Noura. Also Noura’s own DNA was not found at all at the scene of the crime. It is very hard to understand how Noura could

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    Forensic Photography

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    Photography Photography is the art‚ science and practice of creating durable images by recording light or other electromagnetic radiation‚ either chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film‚ or electronically by means of an image sensor.[1] Typically‚ a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive surface inside a camera during a timed exposure. The result in an electronic image sensor is an electrical

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    Dna for Forensics

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    5/12/12 11-12am PS318 Dr Nandini Hayes Note-taker Zia Last week – we talked about PCR and how important it is in the forensic setting. We will finish off talking about PCR‚ and then we will discuss how it can be used. If we go back to the slide of the double stranded DNA‚ and if we take that to a high temperature‚ the two strands separate‚ you then add the primers‚ which interact with ? On the strand‚ synthesis takes place in the 5-3 direction‚ then you end up with 2 molecules identical to

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    financial forensic investigation could have detected fraud in the organization that you researched. Consider the risk factors‚ the elements of fraud‚ and the analysis of competing hypotheses. 2. Evaluate how teamwork and leadership is an effective tool for financial forensic investigations. Provide support for your evaluation. 3. Assess the role of research in fraud examinations and financial forensics professions. Give your opinion on whether or not fraud examinations and financial forensics professions

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    Forensics2E Lab02 AW

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    Worksheet Applying the Daubert Standard to Forensic Evidence Course Name and Number: _____________________________________________________ Student Name: ________________________________________________________________ Instructor Name: ______________________________________________________________ Lab Due Date: ________________________________________________________________ Overview In this lab‚ you acted as a forensic specialist assisting the lead forensics investigator at the Cyber Crimes Division

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    Crippen Case

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    be dominated by forensic science. 2. What was Crippen accused of? Why was he accused of this crime? • Crippen was accused of poisoning and dismembering his wife. He was accused of this crime because he was the victim’s husband and she has had affairs before. 3. Why do you think people were so interested in Crippen’s case? • I think people were so interested in the Crippen case because it’s a rare case where the victim was poisoned‚ and then dismembered. 4. Why was forensic science important

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    Eye and Vitreous Humor

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    DNA and last but not least read the DNA From the toxicology lab‚ what is vitreous humor? Why do forensic scientists use it? Vitreous humor is the clear fluid inside the eye that gives the eye its shape. They use this to confirm results from the blood or urine ‚ but if the drug is present in any of these fluids it should be present in all three. From the survey in the toxicology lab‚ would you be a good candidate to work in this area of forensic science? Why or why not? I don’t think I would be

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