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    Literature Review and Project Proposal AS6P01 Title: DNA Profiling Techniques in Forensic Science Abstract Since 1985‚ DNA profiling in forensic science has become very important in this virtual era of technology and in the world of science that solves both major and minor crimes. Small traces of DNA are considered in all circumstances from how the DNA was collected to fully obtaining the profile in its significant form. Traces of sweat‚ blood and semen are the most common type’s evidence

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    Contribution of forensic science To crime reduction Name Institution Forensic Science is the use of science and technologies for the purpose of law by providing impartial scientific evidence for use in the court of law. Forensic science is widely used in crime analysis‚ investigation and conviction. This paper will evaluate how diverse uses of Forensic Science contribute positively to crime detection and reduction rates. Body The development of Forensic Science techniques for

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    Forensic Science has changed dramatically over the years and so has the forensic technology surrounding it. As a forensic technician it is your job to make sure the information is accurate and detailed to the best of your ability. I will first start of with the history of forensic science so you can have a better understanding of the field. In the next few paragraphs I will inform you about the past‚ present and the future of forensic technicians. The Forensic Science start date has never really

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    1. What physical evidence did you find at the victim’s home? A box of matches‚ a space heater‚ beer bottles‚ Natalie’s wallet‚ a V-shaped burn pattern‚ burned outlet‚ a protected surface on the ground‚ crazed glass‚ and a puddle-shaped burn pattern. 2. Describe the process that you used to take a sample of the puddle-shaped burn pattern on the floor. Why did you also take samples from the portion of the floor that was not burned? First‚ I took the chisel to loosen up some of the wood chips

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    Forensic Science pace chart (Traditional) Segment One Pace Chart Week 1 Lesson Completion date 01.00 Introduction to Forensic Science 01.01 Do You Suffer From the "CSI effect?" 01.02 Forensic Science 01.03 The History of Forensic Science 01.04 Forensics and the Legal System 01.05 Other Forensic Sciences 01.06 Review and Critical Thinking 01.07 Lab Questions 01.08 Discussion Questions 01.09 Quiz Review 01.10 Introduction to Forensic Science Week 2 ___________ 02.00 The Crime

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    DNA: A Forensics Science Tool Deoxyribonucleic acid commonly known as DNA is a genetic material found in the nucleus of cells in all living things. It is very useful in the world of science. Especially in the world of Forensic Science. DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) is a tool that is used daily by Forensic Scientists around the world. The discovery of DNA has been remarkable. Thanks to DNA many criminal cases worldwide have been solved. The first time DNA was used in a criminal case was in 1988

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    When it comes to investigating crime‚ no matter the level of severity‚ nothing is more valuable to a criminal investigator than the use and implementation of forensic science. The results of such forensic investigations can be the difference between acquittal and conviction in a court of law. The single best aid that forensic scientists use is DNA‚ which has proven to be a powerful tool in the fight against crime. DNA evidence can identify suspects‚ convict the guilty‚ and exonerate the innocent

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    Pre-Reading Notes (Very Short Introduction - Chapter 5; Fundamentals of Forensic Science – Chapter 11): • Red and white cell blood antigens are polymorphic: they exist in more than one form and everyone inherits one or more forms of each of them • A successful DNA profile makes it possible to reach a conclusion that a DNA sample came from a specific individual‚ giving law enforcement and forensic science a new‚ powerful identification tool that complements fingerprints and other methods of identification

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    Toxicology is the study of substances that cause adverse effects in humans or other organisms. 2. Who was Mathieu Orfila? Mathieu Orfila was a Spanish born-chemist who published one of the first written works dedicated to the topic of poisons and medications. 3. What is strychnine? What symptoms does it cause? Strychnine is a seed that comes from the strychnine trees. The poison can cause painful cramps and muscle contractions‚ and can resemble seizures while the individual is aware and feeling ever

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    hannah matthews october 2‚ 2014 module 2.06 review 1. Physical evidence is anything that can establish a crime has happened and anything that links the crime a criminal. Three types of physical evidence would be weapons‚ fibers‚ and hairs. 2. Three ways a crime scene can be recorded would be through photos‚ notes‚ and sketchs. The benefit of photos would be to document what the crime scene looked like and the evidence found on site. The benefit to notes would be to record the who‚ what‚ when‚ and

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