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    “Green Computing: Practice of Efficient and Eco-Friendly Computing Resources” Parichay Chakraborty‚ Debnah Bhattacharyya‚ Sattarova Nargiza‚ and Sovan Bedajna discuss the ideas behind Green Computing in their report‚ “Green Computing: Practice of Efficient and Eco-Friendly Computing Resources.” The writers are employed by Johnson Controls‚ a company specializing in products‚ services‚ and solutions geared towards optimizing energy and operational efficiency. In their report‚ they attempt to convey

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    special training with processing scenes and collecting evidence. For instance‚ crime scene investigators in the state of Indiana recertify every 3 years and complete at least 24 hours of continuing education in crime scene related topics to qualify for re-certification (CrimeSceneInvestigatorEDU.org‚ 2014). In other words each state has specific qualifications that need to be reached to become a crime scene investigator.

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    1. A crime scene investigator might indicate the scale of evidence in photos by using common tools like cigarette packs‚ ballpoint pens‚ or car keys as points of reference. They also use rulers‚ probably for measuring. 2. Sketches of the scene are important because they show the relationship of each item of evidence to other items/the body. Photos offer more detail than a video. A sketch artist might note a specific detail that might not be seen that will help find the suspect in a crime; also‚

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    that all investigators follow and even though each crime scene is different with a vast array of circumstances the basic procedures remain the same. These functions are: interviewing‚ examining‚ photographing‚ sketching‚ and processing. Each function has its own set of rules and challenges in its own right and I will attempt to demonstrate what each function is and the challenges that an investigator may encounter. Interview: This would be the first task to perform. The investigator would interview

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    Ethical decisions were not made while conducting the interview. 2. Honesty and justice for the teens were not being considered in the decision of my partner. 3. My job as a criminal investigator is to protect the community‚ respect the rights of others and serve justice to the victims. When the investigator decided to take actions into his own hands and interview the minors with no parent or guardian present and no video for evidence it not only jeopardized the case‚ the department as well

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    most effective. The different types of search patterns are: Line/Strip Search Pattern‚ Grid Search Pattern‚ Spiral Search Pattern‚ Wheel/Ray Search Pattern‚ Quadrant/Zone Search Pattern‚ and Vehicle Searches. Line Strip Search Patterns is where investigators begin at the boundary at one end of the crime scene and walk straight across to the other side. They go a little farther along the border and walk straight back to the other side. This method is most effective in scenes where the boundaries are

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    the evidence of the crime. Investigators can understand how blood splatters‚ drug traces and even having the ability in identifying a body. Each crime has their own challenges and their unique challenges and differences. Trace Evidence Evidence such as hair‚ clothing fibers and microscopic particles id the form of trace evidence. The importance is that criminals leave something of themselves behind which makes it a little easier for the investigator to find something useful and

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    evidence that leads to the suspect. In the late 1800’s there were not many forensic tools available to police and investigators. Fingerprinting‚ lie detection‚ and hair testing were among many of these tools that were not available. This being said there were different tactics used by police‚ some of which were helpful and others which were not. One of the tactics that investigators used that proved to be useful was conducting an interrogative questioning with Lizzie Borden and other suspects in

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    Khargone (M.P.) 451221 ABSTRACT The main aim of the present research paper to do a study on an interest and attitude of the students of Khargone taluka‟s urban and rural high secondary schools in English curriculum. In the present research paper the investigator tried the compare the attitude of rural and urban students toward English curriculum. But this results are not the last truth. I hoped that in the suggestions and the results will be helpful for the development of the situation of the English curriculum

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    that best aids investigators during the investigations into prosecution and trial. One of the first steps in documenting the scene would begin with the investigators notes. The notes will contain multiple pieces of information that may prove to be useful during the span of the case. The investigator should make notes of everything not only what is observed with his/ her eyes‚ but also what the other senses pick up as well including sounds and smells. Each page of the investigators notes should be

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