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    Careers In Computer Engineering Careers In Computer Engineering While financial analysts‚ government officials‚ and employment specialists frequently disagree on conditions existing in the American economy today‚ everyone concurs with the idea that a college graduates possessing a degree in the field of computer engineering is in the enviable position of being able to pick and choose among job offers with several major computer companies and other Fortune 500 employers. Over the last five

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    Daniela Solis Ms. Gadia 4/18/17 7/8A Anthropology and Forensic Science Anthropology is the study of human bones and and the development of cultures and societies. Forensic science is the discipline in which professionals use scientific means to analyze physical crime evidence. Forensic science and anthropology are both used in many different ways and maybe even alike in some ways. Anthropology and forensic science can be used together to identify multiple things. Both help

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    1.What is forensic science? It is a science that is used in the court of law‚ it provides impartial scientific evidence. 2.What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist have? The primary role is to collect and analyze evidence from a crime scene. They have to analyze evidence‚ and give expert testimonys‚ but also train others. 3.What criteria might be used to establish someone as an expert witness? Someone who has special knowledge that can be used for the case‚ basically knowledge

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    Forensic Anthropology Forensic anthropology is the study of human remains‚ where the anthropologist records the sex‚ age‚ height‚ and clues to ancestry. The word “forensic” means to involve science into legal or criminal matters. Forensic anthropologists work with law enforcements to identify human remains or bones in a crime scene; however some may also investigate ancient human remains in order to solve mysteries. Forensic anthropology is actually a blend of the methods and theories of anthropology

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    I have watched television shows such as Law and Order and Dexter that have intrigued me because of the forensic work performed in these types of shows. Especially after watching the Dexter series‚ I began to look more seriously into forensic science careers. The forensic scientist positions caught my attention because these scientists analyze such things as hair‚ blood‚ and drug samples gathered from crime scenes. This important analysis helps police officers piece together how a crime is committed

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    Forensics as a Crime Scene Investigator Nicolette Simpson E VC University ENC1101-243_Week 10 Individual Work Instructor Heidi Howe March 23‚ 2012 Forensics Thesis Statement Forensic is a field of that deals with psychology and the law. Forensic is defined as the intersection of psychology and the law. Forensics is the application of science to questions which are of interest to the legal system. For example‚ forensic pathology is the study of the human body to determine

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    Cultural Studies and "Forensic Noir" According to Thomas Doherty‚ American pop culture can’t get enough of the highly graphic and intense forensic thrillers on prime time television. This genre is known to many people as "forensic noir". The same style appears in all of the shows; someone gets killed‚ forensics play a game breaker‚ criminal gets caught‚ and then the case is closed. Doherty states‚ "Cultural-Studies Intellectuals" have been mapping the forensic noir that has led to a revitalization

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    Forensic Psychologists have a duty to perform in civil court and also in criminal court. Minor differences in both civil and criminal‚ civil law is basically there to help those who cannot help themselves. For instance‚ an individual who is suffering from mental illness‚ individuals who cannot‚ in its own way differentiate the difference between right and wrong (Education and Training Guidelines for Forensic Psychology‚ 2007). The commitment for both civil and criminal are very much aligned with

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    Review Questions 1. Forensic science is any science that is used to benefit the system of criminal justice. The use of science to help determine who committed a crime. 2. Forensic scientist must first analyze the evidence properly‚ documenting everything as they work. They must also be able to give expert testimony if called upon to serve in court. Finally‚ forensic scientist must be able to give specific training to law enforcement on how to collect data and samples of evidence. 3

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    Abstract Forensic science continues to shape the world of justice‚ fueling crime investigations and signifying the progress of modern technology. While forensic science encompasses a multitude of techniques‚ the literature to follow will focus on the art of forensic autopsy. Though autopsies are more often used for purposes unrelated to crime‚ they play such a crucial role in murder investigations‚ that this field of forensic science has a large impact on where the investigation should begin

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