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    What Is Forensic Science

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    What is Forensic Science? The word forensic comes from the Latin word forensis: public; to the forum or public discussion; argumentative‚ rhetorical‚ belonging to debate or discussion. From there it is a small step to the modern definition of forensic as belonging to‚ used in or suitable to courts of judicature‚ or to public discussion or debate. Forensic science is science used in public‚ in a court‚ or in the justice system. Any science used for the purposes of the law is a forensic science. What

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    Trace Evidence

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    known to have many clues left behind. The obvious would be a the body or bodies‚ clothing‚ and sometimes even the murder weapon. While these are great way to solve a case there’s another kind of evidence; trace evidence. Trace evidence are small pieces of evidence that are laying around a crime scene. There are many types of trace evidence some of them include metal filings‚ plastic fragments‚ gunshot residue‚ glass fragments‚ feathers‚ food stains‚ building materials‚ lubricants‚ fingernail scrapings

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    Advertising is one great means to inform and persuade‚ whether it is used in organizations or even to promote their causes to a certain target of people (Kotler and Amstrong‚ 2012). It is a form of communication for marketing and used to encourage‚ persuade‚ or manipulate an audience to continue or take some new action. Advertising is the best way to capture market‚ audience to acquire goods and services. Advertising may cost businesses a fortune‚ but advertising is only a success if the advertisements

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    Forensic nursing is a cross between a healthcare profession and a judicial system profession” (How to Become a Forensic Nurse: Career and Salary Information 1.) Because I am torn between Law School and Medical School‚ forensic nursing sparked my interest. A forensic nurse is a registered nurse who cares for violent crime victims after the attack or incident. A forensic nurse is also trained and expected to gather evidence and evaluate the patient’s state. The International Association of Forensic

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    is presented using the norms of scientific research but fails to meet the norms. In the policing department‚ in the event of criminal activity taking place‚ the forensic team plays the role of investigating the scene of the crime for the purpose of providing found evidence to the court of law during

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    Forensic Science

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    UNIT TWO: Forensic Science II Lab Questions At this point‚ you are asked to complete the video journey questions. Each link (the title of the lab) has a set of questions beneath it. Using the link‚ answer the questions that follow. Note that links open up a new browser window. Please include the questions and answers when you submit your assignment in the dropbox. Use appropriate headings in your assignment. Submit the work as one file attachment. This means you complete all work in one word processing

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    This paper will address three different forensic principles and they are: the medical examiner‚ a toxicology report‚ and the eyewitness statement. The article that these topics will be coming from is called‚ “Side by side‚ in life and in death” by Tyler Jett in the Chattanooga Times Free Press. The first topic I will be addressing is the medical examiner’s role in the case. A medical examiner is a medically qualified public officer whose duty is to investigate deaths occurring under unusual

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    Suspension “First DUI conviction can cause your license to be invalidated for up to 2 years. Revocation of your license can also cause you to lose your job‚ especially if it requires you to drive. Finding someone to drive you all the time is very challenging. You may likewise arrive late for work habitually‚ feel disappointed‚ and be less mindful when you at last arrived. Your work conduct may endure‚ as well.” Negative Background Checks Result “A lawful offense or wrongdoing DUI conviction will show up in

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    touches‚ even if it is the minutest amount‚ simply put as “Every Contact leaves a trace‚” Locard (1923). This is commonly known as Locard’s Exchange Principle. He believed that in circumstances such as a crime‚ his principle could be used to find evidence of who and perhaps even how that crime was committed by finding small materials‚ either physical or chemical at the scene of the crime that would directly link back to the offender. Fingerprints are a classic example of what could be left by

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    Forensic scientists use forensics to perform experiments on evidence to solve their cases. “... [F]orensic scientists do invaluable work linking evidence from crime scenes- such as fingerprints‚ injuries‚ weapons‚ DNA‚ computer data‚ drugs and counterfeit goods- to criminals themselves” (“Introduction”). The DNA found at the scene is inspected to see if it pertains to the crime. An important part of a forensic scientist’s job is to separate out important‚ unimportant‚ and non-essential evidence (Woodford)

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