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    Unit1 Forensics

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    1.) Club drugs are synthetic drugs that are typically used in bars‚ nightclubs‚ and raves. They are small and easy to conceal and are thought to improve or enhance one’s experience. 2.) Screening tests are those that help a forensic scientist identify several particular drugs that the substance is likely to be. These types of tests are useful when they provide positive results and when they provide negative results‚ since the forensic scientist can then rule out certain types of drugs from the possibilities

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    Summary: Frontline PBS Documentary on the real CSI In this video Correspondent LOWELL BERGMAN questions the scientific validity of forensic science. He also expresses that it is not as simple as it appears on television shows. Detective. Joanna Grivetti who is a crime scene investigator in Richmond‚ California explains that the real life CSI is getting dirty‚ smelling things you don’t want to smell‚ seeing things you don’t want to see and dealing with blood in order to collect evidence that may

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    Forensic Science: Evolution and how it has helped to solve many infamous crimes Forensic science: its evolution and how it has helped to solve many infamous crimes. A murder mystery‚ an unidentified body‚ stab wounds to the chest‚ a pool of blood in a high end street in New York‚ photographers‚ police‚ investigators rush in to begin their course of work to solve the mystery of the dead body‚ to solve the puzzle‚ to tell the world the story

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    Microscopic Hair Analysis

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    Another source discussing hair analysis‚ emphasizes the problem with the presentation stage in expert witness testimony in court (3). Not only has contamination been a reason for false convictions (1)‚ but also the ways in which the testimony from the hair analysts is worded (3). Investigations of how the phrasing and wording of expert witness testimony impacts the final court decision have been done‚ revealing the misuse of words in court have contributed to wrongful convictions‚ which have created

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    Forensic Science

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    Forensic Scientist A Forensic Scientist is someone who puts their scientific training‚ skills‚ and experience in a criminal and legal environment‚ to help catch and convict people who have committed crimes. Forensic scientists are called upon when help is needed to extract and assess any physical evidence that could have been left at the crime scene. The details of the evidence is then explained in a court in order for an appropriate legal action to take place against the crime. Forensic science

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    When I was in the 6th grade I would sit down with my parents and watch CSI or play the game ‘Clue’. Everyone always used to say that I would be too scared to be a forensic scientist because I would always be having nightmares from seeing crime scenes and doing the investigation. Now that I am researching careers‚ I am ready to accept that challenge and follow the career that I think is right for me. After thinking long and hard‚ and doing a lot of research I think forensic science is the career path

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    Solving Murder Cases

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    Solving a murder is not an easy job to do for many investigators. Some murder cases are very twisted and unusual to solve. Investigators put their best effort to solve murder cases. Many investigators receive professional training for solving murder cases. Investigators use professional methods for solving homicide. Firstly‚ muniment every evidence in the murder book. Many investigators use a murder book for keeping a track of everything. For intense; where did the murder take placed‚ in which

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    On the morning of February 2‚ 2002‚ 7 year old Danielle Van Dam was found missing in her bedroom in the San Diego suburb of Sabre Springs‚ California. Later her parents‚ Brenda and Damon Van Dam called the police at 9:39 AM. Police soon discover that the neighbor‚ David Alan Westerfield was not in his home the day of Danielle’s disappearance. On February 4‚ Westerfield was then put under 24 hour surveillance after police became suspicious of him cleaning his RV. He made statements to the police that

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    All great novels must have a character who can narrate the story in the most intriguing way. Mark Haddon’s novel The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time‚ is narrated by Christopher John Francis Boone. Throughout the novel‚ Christopher educates the reader about autism‚ explains why he exhibits unusual behaviours‚ and allows the reader to understand his relationships he has with certain characters. Not only is it a good decision for Christopher to be the narrator‚ he is the best possible

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    There are many different careers in the world. There is a career for everyone. For instants Forensic science is one of them and there are many more. There are a lot of things that they had to do before they became a forensic science. They had to have an education and what they need to do. Like their responsibilities‚ pay and benefits‚ work and life balance‚ job prospects‚ and detailed budget. There many more that they have to do before they can become a forensic science. Responsibilities They have

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