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    The author achieved his purpose to investigate the gospels (as well as other New Testament books) in the same manner he would an eyewitness testimony of a crime scene. In the first half of the investigation‚ Wallace teaches his reader how to be a detective. Initially‚ he tends to describe detective work like emphasizing the power of circumstantial evidence‚ the danger of presuppositions‚ and the critical use of abductive reasoning (distinguishing reasonability versus possibility). He later ties in

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    To be a crime scene investigator‚ many unique characteristics are demanded. For example‚ compromising patience‚ working under pressure‚ obtaining an enquiring mind and having problem-solving instincts are just a few skills and qualities you must possess. My life goal right now is to become a Crime Scene Investigator. A Crime Scene Investigator is a common vocation for forensic science technicians set aside from lab technicians. A crime scene investigator refers to a person who gathers evidence and

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    in the field of criminology believe there needs to be a standardized method for it to mature and become more professional. According to‚ Tom Bevel author of “Applying the Scientific Method to Crime Scene Reconstruction”‚ the scientific method should become the standard methodology for the process of crime scene reconstruction and behavioral analysis. (Bevel 2001‚ pp. 150-152) Scientific knowledge is any knowledge‚ enlightenment‚ or awareness that comes from examining events or problems through the

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    911 call came in at 9:45 A.M. when Jane Akers discovered the body in the faculty conference room. Based on the information give by dispatch‚ Officer Taylor responded to the College of Education building on the MTSU campus. Upon arriving at the scene‚ Officer Taylor did not see any suspicious persons‚ witnesses‚ or vehicles leaving or entering the premise. Upon entering room 145‚ the faculty conference room‚ to the right lay a body face up with one gunshot wound in the chest. The victim was wearing

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    Childhood Obesity an American Epidemic Today‚ children and adolescents battling obesity has become an epidemic and is continuingly growing for the past two decades. According to the Centers for Disease Control‚ “The percentage of children aged 6-11 years in the Unites States who were obese increased from 7% in 1980 to nearly 18% in 2010 and from 5% to 18% with adolescents of 12-19 years of age”. Obesity is defined as an excessively high amount of body fat in relation to lean body mass. Children

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    modern forensic methods‚such as dna testing and fingerprinting which are readily avialible to police officers today.They had to rely on old = fashioned methods of detecting crime :catching the criminal committing the crime;finding witnesses who saw the crime being commited.’ jack the ripper: the 21st century investigation by trevor marriot The files and other source material New Scotland Yard have no files on the murders‚ nor details of the inquiry. The documents have been transfered over

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    College is important to me because it will allow me to pursue my career and goals as a Crime Scene Investigator. I have always wanted to be part of the CSI unit to help others solve crimes of their love ones. After I graduated from high school in two-thousand and twelve‚ I knew I wanted to get my associates degree in Criminal Justice. On December‚ sixteen two –thousand and sixteen I graduate with my associates which I work hard to achieve. This is why I chose to continue for my bachelor’s degree

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    Crime Scene Write-up CRJS 210 Professor Rinehart August 27‚ 2012 Upon entering the crime scene to my right (North wall)‚ I noticed a white male‚ wearing a gray sweat suit‚ hanging from the ceiling with a small rope around his neck and his hands bound behind his back with plastic zip-ties. In addition‚ there is blood splatter on the wall (North wall) to the right of the victim. The second victim‚ a white male wearing a black ball cap‚ black tee shirt and plaid pants were found semi lying on

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    steps in securing a scene In this essay I will be explaining the key steps in securing a crime scene. Comparing and contrasting methodical systematic search patterns and which one I think would be most useful. I will explain why I think note taking‚ photography and diagramming is important to a crime scene. Last‚ I will explain what the safety issues that are involved when processing a crime scene. As a first responder to a crime scene you must make sure that the crime scene is contained with

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    Crime Data Comparison CJA 314 August 1‚ 2011 Crime Data Comparison In 1929‚ the International Association of Police Chiefs decided there was a need for reliable‚ uniform crime statistics. In 1930 the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) was given the task of collecting‚ publishing‚ and archiving crime statistics. The report would eventually become known as the Uniform Crime Report (UCR) Program. This report is a collaborative effort of more than 17‚000 cities and law enforcement agencies

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