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    Introduction Forensic entomology is used to determine such crimes as murder‚ suicide‚ and other criminal acts by examining various insects instead of using human tissues. This forensic tool is used to determine the postmortem interval of a corpse and the cause of death of a corpse when all other forms of human evidence (human blood‚ tissues‚ hair‚ etc.) are not present at the scene. Forensic entomologists prefer using insects to determine these factors of death because the insects produce similar

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    Pascual matias Review Questions What is forensic science? Is any science that is used for the purposes of the criminal justice system What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist have? Role of a forensic scientist is to collect and analyze the evidence found at a crime scene and maybe also be called upon to give expert testimony and train other law enforcement . What criteria might be used to establish someone as an expert witness? The court deems has special knowledge

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    Forensic Nursing. - Would like to do in university. It is a healthcare profession that focuses on providing emergency treatment to both victims and suspects of violent crime. Most of a the nurse’s patients are affected by crime‚ so these types of programs combine elements of medicine and law. The nurses cooperate with medical staff and the police to collect and preserve biological samples like blood or semen that can be used as evidence in a criminal trial. Sometimes they are asked to be expert witnesses

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    The following paper explores the process of criminal profiling‚ as well as its effectiveness in solving investigations. Offender profiling‚ which is also known as criminal profiling‚ is used during investigation by agencies in the law-enforcement field to identify suspects as well as analyze specific patterns that could potentially predict future criminal acts as well as victims. This process not only helps to potentially warn individuals of a particular trait or quality that an offender is looking

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    September 8‚ 2010 English Class The field of Criminal Justice has so many different career paths that anyone can succeed in and it’s for that reason I have picked the Forensic Science path to explore. There are a number of reasons why I have chosen to explore and get an education in this career. The specialization of Forensic Science within the Criminal Justice is right for me because I feel that families should have closure‚ I feel that people who don’t deserve to be in prison should have a fair

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    of cloud storage computing available‚ it makes it easier for hackers to hack into anything with good penetration knowledge towards criminal activities. The retrieval of digital evidence form cloud storage services can a big challenge in a digital forensic investigation‚ due to the privacy issues‚ lack of knowledge on location digital evidences‚ and legal or jurisdictional boundaries. Box is one of the popular cloud storage services‚ providing users a very cost-effective with a free version‚ ability

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    predictable access and exactness of these communication channels. As organizations and social gradually rely on internet-based and computer networking‚ digital attack and cybercrime occurrences have expanded as far and wide as possible. To solve a crime‚ forensic investigators mostly cooperate with police. They have to create a crime scene sketch‚ including the digital evidence‚ victims‚ and other objects that critical to the set-up. The investigators need to figure hypothesis about how the wrongdoing occurred

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    they are linked to any other cases going on at the time‚ or any other cases in the past. A computer forensic scientist or technician is still considered a cutting edge profession in the criminal justice field. With the increase of cybercrime‚ cyberterrorism‚ identity theft‚ and Internet child predators‚ computer forensic scientists are needed to track seemingly traceless criminals. Computer forensic scientists work with law enforcement officials‚ legal teams‚ independent companies and the government

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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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    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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