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    another asset to the courses. This program also had an amazing course that interests me for many reasons. That course is the STEM Biomedical Emphasis; this course entails the crime scene forensics that suits my idea for a future career‚ and teaches me how the body works‚ at the same time. With the course including crime scene forensics‚ it helps with my ideal career which would be a Forensic Scientist. I have always been intrigued by collecting and analyzing data‚ as well as criminal

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    somewhere within the criminal justice field. I thought Jodie Foster position in the movie was interesting and I wanted to do something like that. From there it sparked my influence to wanting to work in crime scene investigation (CSI). A crime scene investigator is an individual who goes to where a crime has occured and collects and preserves every piece of evidence that is found and saved for later

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    During an undercover investigation‚ Officer Cline witnessed Defendant #1 purchase a bag of what appeared to be marijuana and LSD. When Officer Cline approached the dealer (Defendant #2)‚ he was given a similar bag. Following the purchase‚ officers approached and arrested both defendants on narcotics violations. Forensic tests later revealed that the contents of the bag were nothing more than honey and dried leaf matter and rolling paper coated with lime extract. The defense attorneys for both defendants

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    cyber crime and computer-related crimes. First‚ we must familiarize ourselves with the definitions of cyber crime and computer-related crime. For this paper‚ we will define cyber crime as the use of a computer as a tool to commit a crime or as a crime committed where a computer is the target. We will define computer-related crime as a traditional crime where a computer is used to carry out‚ record actions‚ or provide evidence of a crime. The beginnings of the problem of investigating cyber crime come

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    ‘Who is she’ and ‘the crime scene’ are two humorous poems that both play with words and creates suspense. These two poems create humour by using techniques such as puns‚ ironic phrases‚ simple poetic techniques‚ exaggeration and a suspenseful ending. Crime scene creates humour as it leads us to think one way and assume the opposite thing of what it actually means. This poem revolves around the idea of crime scenes but in the final line creates humour by using the phrase ’’It looks like the work of

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    COMBUSTION AND FIRE INVESTIGATION There are many different types of fires and it can be quite difficult to establish what may have started the fire in the first place. Fire investigation is an important process that attempts to establish the cause of the fire and whether a criminal act has taken place. The National Fire Statistics in the UK compiled by the Home Office states that 25% of fires are electrical in origin but this does not tell the whole story. The statistics are compiled from fire

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    Criminal Investigation Research Paper Crime Scene Investigator Crime Scene Investigator POSITION A crime scene investigator is responsible for multipart crime scene investigations‚ evaluation of the crime scene‚ various types of equipment along with developing‚ securing‚ and packaging physical evidence for scientific evaluation and comparison (U.S. Department‚ 2007). Detailed reports on the observations and activities at the scene next to testimonies in court regarding the findings and

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    Operating Theatre Operating Theatre Introduction Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the second to third most common site of health care associated infections (HAIs). These complications of surgical procedures cause considerable morbidity and‚ when these occur deep at the site of the procedure‚ can carry mortality as high as 77%. As illustrated below there are several key steps or “chains” that have to be connected to result in infection. However‚ for SSIs‚ the initial introduction of microbial

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    Definition of Operating System: An Operating system is a program that controls the execution of application programs and acts as an interface between the user of a computer and the computer hardware. Need of an operating system: When a program written in a high level language is executed by a computer‚ the following steps are followed… The compiler to translate the program is loaded in the memory. The source program is read and loaded in the memory. The source program is compiled into object program

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    In a society‚ crime is inevitable. Crime has its effect to the society’s moral and behavioral standard because it distinguishes the line between right and wrong. Since the society transform from an agricultural and domestic to a modern society‚ more people are educated. This transformation created different classes in a society‚ upper class‚ middle class and lower class. Karl Marx suggested that capitalism inherent a class system in which class relations are characterized by conflict. Although owners

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