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    Description of the career and the position you would like to obtain. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATOR Criminal investigators are the minds behind investigation. They can investigate a variety of crimes. It’s a difficult and demanding occupation that requires lots of patience‚ hard work‚ and determination. They also collect forensic evidence‚ such as fibers‚ hairs‚ weapons or tissue samples‚ to determine its significance in criminal investigation. Crime scene investigators are typically forensic scientists

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    FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGISTS • What are other duties of a forensic anthropologist? What are some of the other possible job responsibilities of someone in this career field? o Forensic anthropologists also help solve cases together with law enforcement and medical examiners. They also have to write lab reports to give to the police department. • What do you think would be the most satisfying part of this job? Why? o The most satisfying part of this job would be finding out the genders‚ ethnicities

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    "This is one of the most brutal‚ heinous and upsetting things I’ve ever seen in my 27 years of law enforcement. Not only the crime scene‚ but the disregard for common decency toward human beings." Joliet Illinois Police Chief Mike Trafton stated. Three people were robbed‚ brutally killed and dismembered. Police said when they found the bodies‚ there were 3 other people in the house playing video games showing no remorse at all. Although all crime scenes can be hard to look at‚ some are ones that

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    Forensic science‚ by the meaning of sciences used in legal situations‚ is evolved around the science itself. In history‚ most subfields of forensic science started with a scientist expertized in the field related to the case being consulted and explained in the court. The methodologies were later used more commonly in solving crimes and evolved into the more common fields of forensic sciences. Today‚ while these common fields have specialized personnel to deal with evidence and the court as forensic

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    Origins The term "monster" was reportedly applied for the first time to the creature on 2 May 1933 by Alex Campbell‚ the water bailiff for Loch Ness and a part-time journalist‚ in a report in The Inverness Courier.[9][10][11] On 4 August 1933‚ the Courier published as a full news item the assertion of a London man‚ George Spicer‚ that a few weeks earlier while motoring around the loch‚ he and his wife had seen "the nearest approach to a dragon or pre-historic animal that I have ever seen in my life"

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    Conditions That Can Affect Blood Results Using Luminol The purpose of this science experiment was to discover under what conditions can blood give a false result using the presumptive test called luminol. In order to better grasp the experiment‚ research was conducted on several subtopics: the basic concept of luminol‚ the basic concept of artificial blood which is being used for this experiment instead of legitimate blood‚ and substances interferences that could tamper with crime scene results

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    Detective Eliza Graham quickly read over the Police Report and proceeded to interrogate the first suspect – Jonathon Miller. He was an old‚ pudgy man with friendly eyes and a large‚ distinguishing nose. She could hardly see how this could be the man responsible for murder‚ but looks can be deceiving. ‘So‚’ the man said a little too cheerfully for Eliza’s liking. ‘Would you be able to tell me what all this—’ he waved a hand to the closed file Eliza was holding‚ ‘—is about? I’m afraid I have an important

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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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    Forensic Science was officially developed in the 13th century. It began when a murder mystery in China led a man named Song Ci to compare multiple wounds on animals with different weapons to see which wound matched that of the victim. Song Ci was living in 1248‚ so he was not even close to the technology we have today in the field of Forensic Science. In fact‚ forensic science just kept growing and eventually‚ hundreds of years later; the first official forensic science lab was opened in Los Angeles

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    We were able to deduce what the substances were and who ransacked the chef’s kitchen. Substance #1 was corn starch‚ and substance #2 was baking soda. The evidence I found most persuasive was that substance 2 (baking soda) was found in the banquet hall owner’s house and all over the counter. Because the baking soda was spilled all over the counter and was also found in the banquet hall owner’s home‚ it proves that the hall owner was responsible for this crime. We would not have been able to make an

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