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    CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATOR Education and/or Training Required - In order to become a Crime Scene Investigator‚ you should start by earning a degree in Crime Scene Investigation‚ Criminal Justice or a Physical Science. A common degree is a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice. - A Master’s degree will be of greater value and you will also get a higher pay. - Forensic Science is the best major to choose if you wish to become a Crime Scene Investigator. You can get an Associate’s degree (2-year)

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    LAN-BASED EXAMINATION SYSTEM FOR IMUS NATIONAL HIGHSCHOOL (INHS) Members: Bisnar‚ Kevin Rhod F. Lacorte‚ Jason J. Pangilinan‚ Quimby Arundel G. Chapter I INTRODUCTION 1. Background of the Study Computer Technology is rapidly emerging nowadays; it became an important component that an educational

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    couch‚ papers on the floor and drawers pulled out of desk. On the desk was a smudge of a latent partial print that I retrieved using black powder and sticky tape. As the victim stated in her report to the officers‚ I went up to the bedroom to discover the missing jewelry from the jewelry box. Once again latent fingerprints were found on the desk where the Apple computer and jewelry were taken‚ so again prints were taken off the desk with black powder and placed on sticky tape for evidence. After thorough

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    same‚ because it deals with information/evidence that you have to analyze to put the suspected in jail. 2.What are some of the problems with fingerprint identification? Partial fingerprints identification can be hard‚ because not knowing the whole print can be misleading and given the wrong person. Their is no scientific bases that no two people have the same fingerprint or how alike they have to be to send an accused to jail. 3.Do forensic scientists make mistakes? Support your points. What implications

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    according to Robin (2009) in his article “The Great Book Blockade”. Unfortunately‚ the customs official took their corruption to the shipping of books ever since the success of the international best seller book‚ Twilight by Stephen Meyer. When of the examiners of the customs official opened a shipment of books‚ he demanded that duty (a kind of tax‚ often associated with customs‚ a payment due to the revenue of a state‚ levied by force of law) be paid on it‚ which according to the Florence Agreement –

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    questions. Contents Blood Stains  Seminal Stains  Hair  Fibers and Threads  Glass  Paint  Flammable Liquids  Firearms Evidence  Tool Marks  ws   Questioned Documents  Latent Fingerprints In all cases‚ evidence must be photographed prior to collection attempts. At least one photo should include a scale for reference‚ but initial photos should be free of any markings. Blood Stains Blood that is in liquid pools

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    Then‚ the fingerprints were entered in to the National Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) data base provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). It came back that there were several suspects that matched the visible prints. The Examiners went to work reviewing each initial match. Only one single fingerprint could give new clues. It was acquired from the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office in Florida that it had been linked to a suspect in another similar homicide that had

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    References: Cooley‚ Charles H. "The Roots of Social Knowledge." American Journal of Sociology 32.1 (1926): 59-79. Print. Merton‚ Robert K. Social Theory and Social Structure. New York: Division of Macmillian Co &‚ 1968. The Free Press. Web. 14 Nov. 2012. <http://A Division of Macmillan Publishing Co.‚ Inc.>. Coser‚ Lewis. "Chapter IX." The Functions of Social

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    Expert Testimony Michael Rodriguez Chapter I History Expert Testimony DNA Forensics At every crime scene there always some evidence left behind. Forensic Science is application of science to the law‚ everything from finger prints blood‚ hair to all in DNA analysis is used. It is the basic root to solving crimes. Forensic science involves many factors relating to the human body and has the most accurate type of convincing when it comes down in the court room. This in return gives forensics

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    Crime Scene: Grand Boulevard Motel room #38 located at 7804 Grand Blvd. This a multiple unit Motel complex. Synopsis: On 5/26/2018‚ the victim was inside room #39 at the Grand Blvd Motel. The victim was expecting his friend‚ Isidro Cintron‚ to come over so the two could smoke marijuana. The victim advised that Isidro knocked on his door at which time he let him in and locked his entrance door behind him. The victim advised that after walking towards the rear of the motel room he observed Isidro

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