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    Accounting Research Center‚ Booth School of Business‚ University of Chicago Why Do Audits Fail? Evidence from Lincoln Savings and Loan Author(s): Merle Erickson‚ Brian W. Mayhew‚ William L. Felix‚ Jr. Reviewed work(s): Source: Journal of Accounting Research‚ Vol. 38‚ No. 1 (Spring‚ 2000)‚ pp. 165-194 Published by: Blackwell Publishing on behalf of Accounting Research Center‚ Booth School of Business‚ University of Chicago Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2672927 . Accessed: 30/01/2012

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    Fingerprint Recognition By ANJALI VATS A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Technology (ECE) HMRITM Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Date: 25 JUNE 2014 Declaration I Hereby declare that all the design and implementation of the Project is my independent effort except otherwise specified. I also certify that this project have never been submitted for academic

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    As a crime scene investigator you are exposed to many health risk or hazards. Although‚ there is not truly one time were you cannot find yourself in a very unique situation during an investigation. Furthermore‚ when investigating a scene you must always prepare yourself for whatever may happen and protect yourself at all times. Therefore‚ your safety is very important as well as the priority to limit any injuries or illnesses to exposures. Now when responding to a crime scene an investigator or

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    Touch ID a nifty feature. Apple says it’s secure: Fingerprint data is stored on a quarantined section of the phone’s processor‚ doesn’t sync with iCloud‚ and is blocked from third-party use‚ but‚ do we really know if that will last for long before the next company like ‚ for example‚ Samsung goes to creates another‚ updated version‚ of the Galaxy this time with the Touch ID sensor. Biometric identification is a good thing—in theory. Fingerprints are one of the most foolproof identifiers we have

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    Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis - What Caused It ? How Can US Recover From It? The recent financial crisis in the U.S. that spread to other countries and caused massive turndown in the global economy had its roots in the recent waves of globalisation. Since the developed countries’ production had shifted dramatically towards services‚ specially to financial services‚ and this in turn led to financial liberalizations‚ developed countries experienced massive capital inflows‚ lending booms‚ housing and

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    FINGERPRINTS ANATOMY

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    Being accused of something you didn’t do is not only unfair‚ but also injustice. Although fingerprints are crucial evidence and data of a case‚ it’s not the only piece of information available. While trying someone for a case‚ it’s only lawful if the jurors understand the process and basic principles of the technique. However‚ the system of unskilled jurors can be improved. These days‚ fingerprinting people seems pretty cunning. With a DNA database‚ fingerprints seem like a reliable source. For example

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    Deception Detective How often do people lie? If someone asked you how many times a day you lie‚ what would you say? People most commonly say they lie two times a day‚ this is an understatement. In actuality people lie about seven to eight times a day. Men and women tell different kinds of lies. Men tell self oriented lies‚ which means they tell lies about themselves. Women tell un-oriented lies‚ which means they tell lies about other people‚ specifically lies about other women. Typically

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    Crime scene report Introduction A suspected white powder was seized from the crime scene and sent to the laboratory for analysis. Presumptive test was firstly used in order to find out if it was a positive drug‚ in order to follow a further analysis. Gas Chromatogram (GC) and mass spectrum was used for further analysis‚ in order to find out what exactly was this drug‚ and find its mixtures and compounds. Results From the chromatogram/spectrum peak report it is shown that there are two retention

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    Predictive Policing A study shows‚ crime rates in New York City in the years between 1990 through 1998‚ crimes such as murder has decline by over 70%‚ theft by over 60 %‚ and violent acts by over 50%. These reductions were the largest ever recorded in the history of crime in New York City. There were three ideas develop by individuals who were part of the study to implement a strategy that reduces crimes (2001). First idea was to have a problem solving technique. This advance proposition was

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    A Crime Scene Investigator‚ CSI‚ helps law enforcement by collecting the evidence at the scene and processing it to catch the criminal. A CSI does many things‚ such as‚ sketching the perpetrator from a description of the witness‚ photographing the scene‚ and collecting fingerprints and DNA. (Crime Scene Analyst) They are held responsible for making sure the evidence is collected thoroughly and can stand up in court for prosecution of the culprit. They can choose whether to take an oath and become

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