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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    The crime scene examination and subsequent search should be done in a careful and methodical manner. After talking to the officer(s) who were the first ones on the scene and learning from them of any changes that might have been made to the scene since their arrival‚ such as turning lights on or off or opening doors or windows‚ start the examination by working your way into the body using great care to avoid disturbing or destroying any evidence as you do. Carefully observe the floor or ground surrounding

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    Forensic Anthropology

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    <http://www.anthro4n6.net/forensics/>. Forensic Anthropology Forensic anthropology is the use of the science of physical anthropology (and human osteology) in an authorized setting (such examples are the well-known shows “Bones”‚ “CSI: Miami”‚ “CSI: NY”‚ etc.). A forensic anthropologist can help in the proof of identity of deceased persons whose remains are seared‚ mutilated‚ decomposed‚ distorted or else unrecognizable. “Forensic anthropologists work with coroners and others in identifying

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    results. What did you think of this online survey method? Do you think it encourages more objective or more biased responses? What are the strengths and weaknesses of Google’s survey facility? (2) Suppose you want to understand the clubbing scene in Singapore. What kind of research method would you use and why? (3) The Beijing Olympic Games was officially opened on August 8‚ 2008 at 8:08 pm. What consumer behavior explanation is there behind this chosen time? Individual Assignment

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    Forensics

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    get to the root of a crime. Forensic anthropology and other sciences are key to finding the true cause of a person’s death. Without forensics‚ solving crimes would be very difficult because of the lack of evidence from various sources. Some biologists are specially trained and educated in molecular biology and can study a person’s DNA (Ferlini 17). Identifying the deceased is one of the key components in forensics and forensic odontologists play a major role in the crime scene process. Forensic science

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    shared with law enforcement when multiple victims are at a crime scene? From information attained on the subject‚ I have gathered that there are several inner-workings of crime scene investigations and addresses of multiple victims. “The Technical Working Group on Crime Scene Investigation includes law enforcement‚ prosecution‚ defense‚ and forensic scientists” ("Crime scene investigation" 2000). This supports that with any crime scene‚ especially those with multiple victims‚ there is a hierarchy

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    personal experience I know people who just because they’ve watched the show think they know what they have to do in case of an medical emergency‚ and if people think this way‚ inaccurateness and ignorance can lead to bigger issues. Depicting inaccurate scenes in a hospital could give the wrong idea about how hospitals actually work. I think her evidence is reliable because the drama they use in the show is clearly unrealistic and she went to med school so she has first hand experience. I thought it was

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    Walk a Talk

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    smoothing transitions from one location to another and adding visual interest to what might otherwise be static "talking heads" sequences. All three Law & Order series have used the technique to this purpose occasionally‚ plus all three shows in the CSI franchise use this frequently. Moreover‚ it has been used as a prominent story-enhancer in numerous episodes of The West Wing‚ The Bill‚ House M.D.‚ Ugly Betty‚ and ER. The Walk and Talk technique is also often used as a way of combining exposition

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    Why Forensic Science

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    began to really think about why I wanted to be a forensic scientist. Ever since I was a little girl I have always enjoyed solving puzzles and investigating “crimes” around the house or anywhere I was. In middle school I stumbled upon the show CSI‚ and fell in love with it! I think I have seen every episode of both CSI: Las Vegas and CSI: Miami. Now I know that the show is not exactly how real life works but it is the basic idea. Every part of the science in the show is fascinating to me. In

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    Physical Evidence

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    PHYSICAL EVIDENCE MANUAL OREGON STATE POLICE FORENSIC SERVICES DIVISION Preference The purpose of this handbook is to educate our customer in the Criminal Justice System regarding the services provided by the Oregon State Police Forensic Services Division‚ and the recommended methods of documenting‚ collecting and preserving physical to ensure the best analysis results. The value of properly collected physical evidence followed by examination and interpretation by the forensic laboratory

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    going to discuss crime scene investigation‚ as well as‚ crime scene processing. I will define what a crime scene is‚ what makes it a crime scene and what happens at a crime scene. I will also explore what to look for at a crime scene and what evidence will aid in the prosecutions of criminals. Crime scene investigations can be indispensable in prosecuting a case‚ due the possibility that mistakes can be made with forensics. Crime scene investigations include‚ but by

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