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    locards principle

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    and states “Every contact leaves a trace”‚ meaning whatever is touched‚ left behind or approached will serve as factual evidence against a person and only can that evidence be failed is by the lack of human effort by failing to study and understand it. The Locard’s exchange principle believes no matter what a criminal does or where a criminal goes‚ simply by coming in contact with anything‚ a criminal is capable of leaving many different sorts of criminal evidence for investigators to gather and collect

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    scientists established a way to identify the brand of lipstick someone was wearing at a crime scene without removing the evidence from its bag‚ avoiding contaminating the evidence (2013). The technique by the name of Raman Spectroscopy was used (2013). This method detects laser light allowing for investigators to analyze lipstick marks left at the crime scene (2013). “Analyzing lipstick traces can be used to establish physical contact between two individuals‚ such as a victim and a suspect” (2013). This advancement

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    In cognitive psychology‚ the Activation/ Monitoring Theory (AMT) and the Fuzzy Trace Theory (FTT) are framework’s which account for the false memory findings in the DRM paradigm. Roediger & McDermott (1995) define false memories as “...either remembering events that never happened‚ or remembering them quite differently from the way they happened...”. The Activation Monitoring Theory is a well used theoretical explanation of the DRM paradigm. According to Roediger et al‚ 2001 (as cited in Sergi‚ Senese

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    Trace analysis on ‘attacks on the food police’ Text: ‘Attacks on the food police’ is an editorial debate which was published in the New York Time on June 4th. It talks about the different views that the critics have over the food companies and argues as to why they are right. Reader/audience: I think this piece of writing was targeted at pretty much everyone who reads the New York Times. Everyone has a McDonalds or some type of fast food from time to time so the article could catch a lot of

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    Criminal Evidence

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    Criminal evidence is any exhibit or testimony regarding a crime. It can take many forms‚ and is typically used to establish that a crime has been committed and identify blame or fault in a criminal case. What constitutes acceptable criminal evidence varies somewhat between legal systems‚ although ideally‚ evidence provides reasonably reliable information that gives a more complete picture of a crime The outcome of many criminal law cases will depend upon the strength and admissibility of evidence -- including

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    Macbeth Blood Word Trace

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    After the first murder scene‚ when Macbeth stabs King Duncan in his sleep‚ he encounters a great deal of guilt towards the murder. This is shown by a quote from Macbeth‚ "With all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? No‚ this my hand will rather the multitudinous seas in carnadine‚ making the green one red"‚ at this point in the play‚ blood is resembled mostly by guilt. What Macbeth is really saying is that not even the entire ocean could wash his hands clean of blood from this

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    chapter 3 fighting fraud

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    Chapter 3 FIGHTING FRAUD: AN OVERVIEW Discussion Questions 1. Fraud prevention is important because it is the most cost-effective way to reduce losses from fraud. Once fraud occurs‚ there are no winners. 2. Creating a culture of honesty and high ethics helps to reduce fraud in various ways. Management through its own actions can show that dishonest‚ questionable‚ or unethical behavior will not be tolerated. By hiring the right kind of employees‚ management can select people who are

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    easiest‚ but proving the thesis often turns out to be easier said than done. Despite the fact that the total body of evidence may be somewhat inconclusive‚ it is your job to present the evidence in such a way that the body of evidence in your paper. leads your reader to believe your thesis to be true.. First‚ you must do some research‚ trying to decide whether the bulk of the evidence available supports or contradicts your thesis. Fven if your essay deals only with one text‚ research is still essential

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    searching the crime scene. The search of the crime scene is to look for any clues and for evidence that may like to the crime. These object or material may be anything that may serve as tool by witch I can use to give a good idea of what may happen during the crime. The next element is to Collecting and preserving evidence found at the scene. Evidence that links to any crime must be carefully collected‚ since evidence plays the one of the most important part of crime solving‚ I have to be carefully not

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    Hair Lab Report

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    medullation is am unevenly spaced pigmented line. Most human hairs have either fragmented medullae or none at all. 2. Circumstantial evidence is evidence providing only a basis for inference about the fact in dispute. Hair is considered circumstantial evidence because you cannot prove this person committed a crime based on a hair sample found. Although circumstantial evidence strongly suggests something‚ it cannot be proven just on the find. Hair is always shedding your body and can be picked up and transferred

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