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    Practical 1- Jeopardy (Forensic Science) Exam review Exam format = multiple choice Intended to give you an idea of type of questions asked Not meant to be exhaustive Some topics cannot be covered due to Time constraints Or because you have not had the lecture yet Forensic Anthropology (FA) Refers to the relationship b/w objects‚ is important in crime scene investigation and in determination of forensic significance what is context? The study of the processes that affect the body after

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    Much has been written in recent years about terrorist attacks and weapons of mass destruction. Explosives are the weapon of choice for many terrorists as reported by the media on a routine basis. The bombing of the Pan Am Flight 103 that occurred on December 21‚ 1988 over Lockerbie and Galloway was no different. This bombing became the largest criminal investigation that was led by the smallest police force. (CIA) The New York bound flight fell out of the sky being in the air less than 40 minutes

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    of one man was a match and he was convicted for the crime What is the role of the forensic chemist in crime scene investigation? They analyze all chemical‚ organic and inorganic aspects of a sample. They separate the components and identify them using a variety of tests and devices. Who helped pioneer forensic chemistry? Describe one of her famous cases. France McGill was one of the pioneers that helped forensic chemistry‚ when he examined the stomach of an elderly couple who had died she found

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    Teesside University Applied Science ICA 2 Lisa Potter G7149216 Contents Introduction 3 What is Forensic Entomology? 3 History of Forensic Entomology 4 Flies and Beetles 5 Life Cycle 6 Determining PMI 7 Conclusion 9 References 10 Turnitin Report 11 Death and Decay 1 – How can insects be used to establish Post Mortem Interval (PMI) Introduction Post mortem interval (PMI) is the amount of time that

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    Medical Examiners ...”). A Medical Examiner may be either forensic pathologist or anatomical pathologist‚ and their responsibilities differ depending on this distinction (Rampur). An anatomical pathologist is one who studies and examines the internal parts of a dead body in order to determine what was the reason and source of death. These professionals are employed by hospitals and healthcare facilities. On the other hand‚ a forensic pathologist studies the body of victims for assisting in criminal

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    Becoming a forensic psychologist was the one that seemed closest to what I was interested in‚ but it still didn’t seem to be exactly what I was looking for. Learning about the mind in general was definitely interesting‚ but I knew I wanted to major in something that

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    covers the interesting topic of mental illnesses. Counseling psychology an interesting topic‚ within psychology. This large field in psychology is fascinating‚ because the psychologist is able to really focus in on the patient with a mental illness. Forensic psychology is another intriguing topic‚ as the psychologist gets to learn about different criminals and try to understand what goes on in their mind as they commit their crimes. experimental psychology  Yellow fever‚ known historically as yellow

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    through this technical guideline Memory Forensics: A computer memory’s dump could adhere to a type of forensics analysis referred to as Memory Forensics. For your information‚ if the word forensics is mentioned‚ then it definitely refers to that sort of criminal investigation‚ which aims for criminal and civil laws to be underlined within applied science. Standards of admissible evidence and criminal procedure are those standards which govern such forensics. In the same regard computer attacks are

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    Pascual matias Review Questions What is forensic science? Is any science that is used for the purposes of the criminal justice system What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist have? Role of a forensic scientist is to collect and analyze the evidence found at a crime scene and maybe also be called upon to give expert testimony and train other law enforcement . What criteria might be used to establish someone as an expert witness? The court deems has special knowledge

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    can‚ since the pattern of light is unique to each type of compound. 6. Why are forensic scientists an important part of drugs cases? forensic scientists can use different types of tests to identify a substance in a suspected meth lab‚ when someone is caught with a possible drug they can help prove that they did in fact have the drug in possession‚ when someone is thought to be under the influence of drugs a forensic scientist

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