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    Another ethical issue surrounding a digital forensic investigation is how personal information about a suspect can create a bias for the investigator. Bias is a very large issue during a forensic investigation‚ it can change how well an investigator performs and how they will use the evidence to influence a case. During every investigation an investigator will come across information about a suspect that does not involve the crime‚ but may influence the investigator’s actions. These factors can be

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    Forensic anthropology complements humans rights work in many ways‚ as summarized in Burns’ article. Burns breaks apart forensic anthropology and human rights work‚ by describing what the fields are fundamentally as well as‚ describing the history of forensic anthropology and the steps a forensic scientist takes. Burns also shows how each discipline promotes each other‚ differ from one another‚ are enacted simultaneously and what they can accomplish. Altogether‚ Burns argues that human rights crimes

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    Title Digital forensics is a branch of forensics science deals with the identification‚ acquisition and validation of digital evidence obtained from digital storage device‚ computers and networks. This project is mainly focusing on creating a digital forensic scenario challenge combining both network and disk forensics. It also involves analyzing the challenge with various tools and techniques. The implementation include setting up the network and services‚ capturing network traffic and creating

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    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 that I should follow. A forensic scientist has many different responsibilities. Forensic scientists must collect data from a

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    Forensic anthropologists have been under the microscope of whether their ability to identify race is accurate or not. For many centuries‚ there was has been a debate whether race can have biological variations (Ousley‚ Jantz‚ & Freid‚ D‚ 2009‚ p.68). For many centuries there has been a debate whether race can have biological variations (Ousley‚ Jantz‚ & Freid‚ D‚ 2009‚ p.68). Forensic anthropologists are called in to help identify physical characteristics which are then used to determine the physical

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    enough I think that not even half of us gives it a though. I think it has become a part of our culture‚ and there for widely accepted. Its just recently it appeared in the public debate. The main question there is‚ whether the concept is a dream or nightmare. If you ask me‚ I would say it is in-between. It depends on which perspective you see it from. If your point of view comes from the producers‚ the industry is like one of does dreams‚ which is to good to be truth. They can earn tons of money easy

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    to someday be a forensic scientist because it deals with a lot of science and criminal justice. Being a forensic scientist I do not only help myself achieve my goal but I would also be helping other people know the cause‚ location and time of death of a loved one. Being a forensic scientist seems like a really important job because it gives closure to people and may help discover new findings. In order to be a forensic scientist a bachelor’s degree in natural science and forensic science is needed

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    The discovery of cells and their structure is linked to the development of microscopes‚ which allowed scientists to observe microscopic cells. In the mid 1600s‚ in the Netherlands‚ the scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek developed the first known microscope using a single magnifying lens. He is described as the first microbiologist because he was the first to observe microscopic cells that we now know to be bacteria and blood cells. Van Leeuwenhoek shared the designs of his microscope‚ as well as his

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    future career as a Forensic Specialist Everest University Online Strategies for success My future career as a Forensic Specialist When I look into the future‚ after finishing college‚ I see myself as a Forensic Specialist. Why do I see myself as a Forensic Specialist you may ask? Well I will tell you why‚ Forensics has been something I have found astonishing and amazing since I was a kid because it can be fascinating on some of the things they find and inspect. The things a Forensic Specialist does

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    application of medical knowledge to the solution of crime. Since 1248 forensic science has evolved through the introduction of modern technology and knowledge on certain events. In modern times the perfect crime is almost impossible to commit as a direct result of hair fibres. In order to commit a perfect crime every hair fibre would have to be removed (Mr Sanchez‚ 2011). This essay explores the importance of hair fibres in forensic science and strives to grasp concepts of such a field. Aim The aim

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