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    Pre-Production Report For my project I am producing two front covers and two double page spreads for a music magazine titled ‘Volume.’ The sub-genre is a rock metal music magazine. The content I will include will be an interview and an album review. The style of one of my front covers will be a colour scheme of red and pink and the other cover will consist of the colours blue and purple. For my secondary research I have analysed two magazines of the same genre‚ including Rock Sound and Kerrang

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    hood. The officer should make every attempt to recover known paint samples or loose paint chips close to the area and roadway where the accident occurred. This is important due to the fact that with many vehicles the hoods may not have been painted at the same location or with the same paint used on the body. With this known‚ it is important that the officer take a paint sample from the exact part of the vehicle upon which the damage occurred. In reference to hit and run investigations‚ paint samples

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    comparable over various years. True 3. According to Schilit‚ the search for hidden weaknesses in a company’s performance is known as forensic accounting. 4. Which of the following is NOT one of the categories of important financial ratios that is mentioned in the text to help assess an organization’s overall financial situation? asset management ratios 5. Which financial ratio shows the return on all of the assets under its control regardless of source of financing? return on investment

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    International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications (IJNSA)‚ Vol.3‚ No.6‚ November 2011 TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS FOR FORENSIC INVESTIGATION OF E-MAIL M. Tariq Banday P. G. Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Technology University of Kashmir‚ Srinagar - 6‚ India sgrmtb@yahoo.com ABSTRACT E-mail has emerged as the most important application on Internet for communication of messages‚ delivery of documents and carrying out of transactions and is used not only from computers but

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    witnesses that is most crucial. * Police officers are tasked with the gathering of witness/victim info by way of an interview. * Thus‚ an officer’s ability to conduct an effective interview is a significant component of any investigation & one which is likely to influence both quality & quantity of info gained. * In attempting to improve eyewitness testimony‚ researchers have concentrated on improving interview methods. COGNITVE INTERVIEW * To date the most systematic method

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    The History of Forensic Science Law Enforcement has used forensic science for years to help solve puzzling crimes. But not to many people know just how long the art of forensic science has been around. For example evidence of fingerprints were found in paintings and prehistoric rock carvings made by humans. The Chinese have probably used forensics much longer than most civilizations. For example back in the 700’s they used fingerprints to find out the identity of documents and clay sculptures.

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    2.06 Forensic Science

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    crime to a criminal. Three examples of physical evidence are fibers‚ weapons‚ and hair. 2.) Describe three ways that a crime scene can be recorded. What is a benefit of each? • To record a crime scene‚ forensic scientist can use photography‚ drawings‚ and videography. Photographs are an important record of the unaltered crime scene‚ Drawings or sketches provides valuable information when a photograph cannot accurately depict the scale of a room or the relationship of items to each other‚ Videography

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    Areas of Concern in Juvenile Forensic Psychology When a crime is committed by a juvenile should they be automatically treated as an adult? This is definitely a question that arises when the crime is an aggressive one or heinous in its occurrence. This is circumstance presents forensic psychologists specializing in the area of the juvenile court system will become involved in. They share many of the same responsibilities as do their counterparts practicing within the adult legal system but when

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    Origin of Forensic Science

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    ORIGIN AND SERVICES OF FORENSIC SCIENCE “For most people‚ "forensic science" means cops and fingerprints and DNA analysis. All of that is still true‚ but these days forensic science encompasses much more.” Forensic science‚ also known as forensics‚ may generally be defined as the application of scientific‚ technical‚ or other specialized knowledge to assist courts in resolving questions of fact in civil and criminal trials. In other words forensic science‚ in its broadest definition‚ is the

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    What Is Forensic Science

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    What is Forensic Science? The word forensic comes from the Latin word forensis: public; to the forum or public discussion; argumentative‚ rhetorical‚ belonging to debate or discussion. From there it is a small step to the modern definition of forensic as belonging to‚ used in or suitable to courts of judicature‚ or to public discussion or debate. Forensic science is science used in public‚ in a court‚ or in the justice system. Any science used for the purposes of the law is a forensic science. What

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