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    analysis began with a profile of DNA samples taken from the rape victim. When scientists compared Imiela’s profile with the one taken from the child‚ there was no match with either the national DNA database or samples taken from 2‚000 local men In July 2002 there was a further attack of a 30 year old woman who was raped in Earlswood‚ in Surrey. Using a technique called low copy number (LCN) DNA profiling the forensic services were able to match fragments of DNA to those from the first case. Following

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    saliva‚ and DNA analysis * casework approach: find material‚ identify‚ analyse (DNA)‚ evaluate/compare (after able to create DNA profile)‚then lastly interpret * how does that work? 3 main groups of DNA profiling 1) science team – evaluates it‚ receives info on the case and a the stuff submitted‚ read case history and what examinations will be conducted and done a case assessment 2) screening unit - special training‚ to examine the body fluids take small sample to DNA unit 3)DNA unit –

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    Cited: Bettelheim‚ Adriel. "Computers and Medicine." CQ Researcher 10.37 (2000): 857-880. CQ Researcher Online. CQ Press. Melvil Dewey Library‚ Watertown‚ NY. 8 Nov. 2006 . Jost‚ Kenneth. "DNA Databases." CQ Researcher 9.20 (1999): 449-472. CQ Researcher Online. CQ Press. Melvil Dewey Library‚ Watertown‚ NY. 8 Nov. 2006 . Kinsley‚ Michael. "Orwell Got It Wrong" Reading Life: A Writer ’s Reader. Eds. Inge Fink and Gabriel Gautreaux . Boston: Thomson

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    forensics means to work in investigating a scene of crime and study how the deceased person died ‚or how they were murders or to see if it was a homicide ‚ so they can find traces for lead on who or what committed the crime. Any little detail can have traces of blood or even fingerprints any evidence is found and sent to a lab to be tested on. So today i’ll be talking about what tools and chemicals they use in a lab and how it helps them in an investigation. Ok so finding blood stains can be quite

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    FINGERPRINTS ANATOMY

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    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‚ if a homicide were to occur and investigators found five peoples difference fingerprints close to the scene‚ unskilled jurors may think the prints are associated with the crime‚ and accuse

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    Why? The technique thought to be solidly scientific is DNA analysis. Other techniques were formed by law enforcement for identification‚ though DNA analysis came from medical science. Do defense teams have the ability to mount a defense against evidence? What affects their ability? Defense teams may have the ability to mount a defense against evidence

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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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    contained erroneous statements‚ as well as their submitted lab reports. The National Association of Criminal Justice Defense Lawyers (NACDL) objective was to address statements containing errors about microscopic hair analysis in testimonies or lab reports. It was mentioned in the report‚ that the FBI started employing mitochondrial DNA hair analysis and microscopic analysis to help them throughout the process. Mitochondrial DNA testing is the process used to analyze hair in criminal case. However‚ before

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    The Reliability of Forensic Science Your DNA is split into two halves one from you mom and one from your dad‚ nobody has the same DNA as you unless you are a identical twin or a clone. Your siblings have different DNA than you though you have the same parents because the two halves combine differntly. In the year of 1984 Alec Jeffreys discovered the use of fingerprinting in a case. Since this discovery this tool has solved many cases and help with the falsely accused victims get out of the trouble

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    criminal justice. It will also discuss the ways in which criminal justice will change. It will also discuss if the changes will benefit or detrimental to society as a whole. The three changes expected in the field of criminal justice that I chose is the DNA profiling and finger print technology‚ homeland security and cybercrime. The next 50 years improvements in these fields will ensure a substantial improvement in criminal justice. Each of the changes expected are in some way related to technology. The

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