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    Bite Mark Analysis

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    Bite Mark Analysis Criminal cases many times call for the examination of evidence that can tie a suspect or victim to a crime scene or to one another. These physical traces frequently include blood and other bodily fluids‚ hair‚ fibers‚ and even bite marks. Here we will focus our attention to the latter and its accuracy‚ as it applies to the field of forensic science referred to forensic odontology or forensic dentistry.   Forensic odontology is the field of forensic science dealing

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    THE FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE SURVEILLANCE ACT: ANALYSIS‚ PROS AND CONS INTRODUCTION The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) is an Act of Congress passed in 1978 and signed by the then President Jimmy Carter. The Act stipulates the procedures to be followed when obtaining intelligence from foreign powers and agents of foreign powers both physically and electronically. The Act has been amended severally. In 2001‚ it was amended to involve groups and terrorist organizations not supported by foreign

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    obvious disadvantages is the lack of mobility. Because they are on foot and do not have a patrol car to get around it‚ they are not able to cover a large area and cannot respond quickly to calls in surrounding areas. Also‚ they are not able to pursue suspect in vehicles. Motorcycles and bicycle patrols have many of the

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    more violence than men. Since most of the states in the U.S. have mandated arrests for domestic violence‚ it is important for the police officers to know and appropriately distinguish the perpetrator and the victim of violence. The gender of the suspect and the victim should not be the only variable that the police officers must consider. Other variables should also be carefully deliberated before making an arrest. Hamilton and Worthen (2010) examined the variables that might be factors in the decision

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    victims‚ and suspects. Many cases are never pursued or solved due to a lack of evidence retrieved during the interview and/or interrogation phase of a criminal investigation. One interview/interrogation technique is kinesics or the study of non-verbal body language. There are a variety of types of kinesics used. The use of kinesics techniques can be beneficial during criminal investigations by assisting an investigator to obtain information not voluntarily given by a victim‚ witness or suspect. Kinesics

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    Police Dogs History

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    and apprehending human suspects that may be missing or wanted. The Labrador Retriever‚ or Lab‚ is another widely used police canine. Labs are even tempered and are calm around children ad the elderly‚ which makes these dogs a friendlier alternative to the German Shepard. The Lab is a very athletic dog and loves to play. Labs are most frequently used for detection work in law enforcement. This means they are commonly used to track human suspects‚ but are not used for suspect apprehension. The Belgian

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    in a friendly or social able atmosphere where a witness is more comfortable physically and psychologically. However‚ when a possible suspect is questioned in an uncomfortable atmosphere‚ where he or she is under psychological stress and pressure‚ it is an interrogation. Identify the rule when Miranda Warnings are required When the police arrest a suspect and want to ask questions‚ the law in the United States requires law officials to issue specific warnings‚ (Miranda rights) to the

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    room pointing an object resembling a small handgun in his left hand towards the victim. The victim advised that due to his prior military training he knew that the gun was fake and told the masked suspect to shoot him. The victim stated that he knew “it was a BS gun” and began to laugh at the suspects. The victim advised at this time Isidro and the masked subject began punching and kicking him as he fell to the floor in the rear of the motel room. The victim stated that Isidro had him held from

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    Police Subculture

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    who are the proper recipients of deadly force‚ and why and under what circumstances suspects deserve to be shot” (Weagel‚ pg. 341). What the author wrote‚ I interpreted that the police has to interpret the situation such as when to shoot‚ who to shoot‚ who is holding the weapon‚ and why the suspect has to be shot. I thought it was interesting because I never really thought about that--“Should I shoot the suspect or not…”. I watched a lot of criminal justice T.V. shows such as Law and Order: Special

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    Case Project 3 2

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    being that it’s a page long assignment it seems to be a lot longer had I included all the asking information. Procedure If the suspect device is a computer running the Mac OSX Operating System: Attach the external hard drive enclosure containing the target drive to the examination Mac laptop or desktop. In Finder‚ locate the forensic image file of the suspect system on the target drive. Be careful not to mount the forensic image file before it has been locked (see limitations section below)

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