reader of this paper with a descriptive analysis of an episode of Crime Scene Investigations (C.S.I.). The intent is to show what is provided by the television series of what happens in a crime and what is supposed to happen during a crime scene investigation. The reader should be able to understand during this analysis to what in fact is non-realistic in this television episode and what is reality as determined by what has been researched. This will show what really happens in a crime scene investigations…
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Week 8: Individual Work 1 Student’s Name: During Weeks 7 – 12, you will research and write a Career Essay. The essay will be written using a writing process that includes several steps according to the schedule provided in the Week 7 Individual Work instructions. Week 8 Individual Work 1 To complete the Week 8 portion of the Career Essay, type your name in the space provided above and complete items 1-3 listed below. Type your answers in the spaces provided. Save your document…
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Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) are an integral part of public safety. After a crime has been committed, the police will dispatch a crime scene investigator to the scene of the crime, and they will collect the evidence and send it all to a lab to be processed. CSIs work long hours, as processing a crime scene can take hours or even days. CSIs encounter numerous problems as they enter the field. Main issues that CSIs encounter on a day-to-day basis include the lack of funding and short staff and…
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in depends on the area of forensics in which the person work. They can take on one or several roles such as DNA analyst, medical examiner, and forensic biologist. Forensic scientists use biology to connect crimes against people that commit murder, assault, rape, and various other crimes. The work usually involves "DNA testing and the examination of minute contact traces, such as blood, hair, clothing fibers, etc."(Prospects, 2014). Some typical activities that would be done often in the forensic…
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Research Paper: Crime Scene Investigation (first draft) If a murder, a homicide and or a suicide occur, the crime scene investigator(s) collects the clues and evidence that will be analyzed by the forensic scientist(s) which can lead them to their suspect(s). The purpose of a Crime Scene Investigation is to help victims find justice. When a crime has been reported, the responding officer and/or detective have to note the dispatch information such as address/location, time, date, type…
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Forensic hair analysis is a method of studying hair found at the scene of a crime, and the scientific study of hair is referred to Trichology. In this paper I will discuss the different techniques that are used to study hair during an investigation and the many different aspects of the hair to consider based on what type of investigation is taking place. Hair analysis can be used to determine the presence of a suspect at the scene or to detect the presence of certain chemical substances in the victim…
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criminal mind frame. Forensic psychologist work with offenders, victims, and authorizes to implement the criminal behaviors and actions. They often are often used to determine the mental state and competency of the defendant at the time of the crime and throughout the trail. The evidence that is provided must be factual and the source must be presented. Most forensic psychologist are often capable in depicting an offender’s next move. In compared to a typical clinical psychologist , a forensic…
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Reaction paper to Cognitive science and the law If someone has seen a crime taken place, and they are either the victim, or a witness; then that person would be under pressure by authorities to remember what has taken place in order for a case to be resolved. This article was interesting to me in that I did not know all that took place when doing an investigation when the police are trying to identify a criminal involving a crime that had just been committed. This article reminds me of what…
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of committing a crime that you vehemently deny ever committing, and one eyewitness’ convincing testimony is all it takes for you to spend time behind bars. This scenario has unfortunately been the case for many individuals who have been wrongfully accused and convicted of crimes they did not commit. This is not to say that some defendants have not been accurately picked out for crimes committed, but there is staggering data showing that many have been inaccurately accused of crimes they are later…
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these generally affect the world in a positive aspect. Genetic technologies affect the world in many ways including, solving crimes, resolving questions concerning relation in families, and stem cell research being done to help artificially grow new organs or body parts. There are many new ways that have been proven to effectively solve forensic and other sorts of crimes involving genetic information. Some specific examples of the techniques they use deviate from…
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