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    Forensic Accounting

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    FORENSIC ACCOUNTING Alicia Johnson ACCT 310 – Intermediate Accounting II Professor McNeal Fall 2004 Forensic Accounting is a fast growing field in the "World of Accounting". Its creation dates back to the early 1800 ’s in Glasgow‚ Scotland. Although it has been around for a long time‚ it has become increasingly popular in the past few years as there have been a number of corporate scandals‚ stricter reporting‚ and internal control regulations involving public awareness and importance in

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    Forensic Toxicology

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    Forensic Toxicology Forensic toxicology plays an exceptionally vital role in linking victim deaths to drug use‚ poisonings‚ and the detection of foreign chemicals and toxins in the human body. The utilization of analytical chemistry and a few chemical tests can tell investigators if the victim was under the influence of any drugs or even poisoned‚ by studying samples of blood‚ urine‚ hair and even bodily fluids. Forensic toxicologists detect and identify the foreign chemicals in the body‚ the

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    Forensic Chemistry

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    Kayla Adkins Forensic Chemistry Exam 2 I have been honest and observed no dishonesty. 1. In specific detail‚ describe a published procedure for the definitive identification of Heroin utilizing gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GCMS). Heroin is a white crystalline powder with no odor and a bitter taste. It is a derivative of morphine in that the –OH (hydroxyl group) is replaced by an acetyl group‚ -OCOCH3 and has a molecular formula is C21H23NO5 with a molecular weight of 369.42

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    Forensic Pathology

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    death of the person and be able to possible present it before a jury (“Forensic”). They must also be able to diagnose the mechanism of death to explain why the person is no longer able to live. There are also clinical forensic pathologist who work with living patients who have experienced sexual assault or abuse. Though it is more commonly for forensic pathologist to be working with patients once they are no longer living. Forensic pathology is an extremely hard field to get into‚ due to the limiting

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    Forensic Accounting

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    Dan Stenson Professor Gettys Academic Writing 4/24/12 Importance of Forensic Accounting Business has been around for thousands of years with people buying‚ selling/ trading food‚ animals‚ and jewelry just to meet their own standards of living. Business fraud has been around for just as long as business has. Every person to this day and in the future was and will be looking for ways to save and earn money. The best know earliest case of fraud deals with the whites and Indians in 1626 with

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    Forensic Odontology

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    Antonio Santos Abstract Forensic Odontology is a relatively new science that utilizes the dentist’s knowledge to serve the judicial system. Worldwide‚ dentists qualified in forensic science are giving expert opinion in cases related to human identification‚ bite-mark analysis‚ craniofacial trauma and malpractice. Human Identification relies heavily on the quality of dental records. However Forensic Odontologists can still contribute to the identity investigation in the absence of dental record

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    Clinical Forensics

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    has become a growing epidemic. While many argue that the treating therapist can play both a therapeutic and forensic role‚ what they fail to realize is that the vast differences within the two fields will create more turmoil than good. In clinical psychology‚ for instance‚ the general goal is to identify and attend to mental deficiencies whose focus is on compassion and support. Forensics‚ on the other hand‚ involves psychological evaluations that are primarily for the judicial system and entails

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    Forensic Investigator

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    12/12/2014 Forensic Scientist Technician What’s the Job title? A forensic scientist and my hope is to write an essay that can express my passion and love for this career. I hope that it will enlighten you and inform you of what a great career I have chosen for myself. My desire is to think as the great minds in forensic science. I also‚ want to prove that I will be a potential criminologist. Forensic investigators work on cases involving a person’s death

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    Forensic Scenarios

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    1. Paragraph 1 A. I have been interested in forensics since about 8th grade since then I’ve attended multiple symposiums that have given me an insight into what other people experience in multiple fields of forensics. B. Based on the information from the webpage this program is tailored to more than speakers. While still including speakers in specific fields‚ to help me understand what a day in the life is like‚ the program includes team building activities‚ to help become a better part of a group

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    Forensic Entomology

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    Forensic Entomology Forensic entomology is the study of insects and arthropods and their relation to a criminal investigation. Forensic entomology can determine the postmortem interval (PMI) or how long since the descendants’ death‚ whether the body has been moved since expiring‚ and what injuries may have been sustained. When decomposition begins‚ insects establish a colony to lay eggs on the remains; these eggs will hatch into larvae that will eat the human organs and tissues. Forensic

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