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    Cis 417 Assignment 1

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    As a system forensics specialist I am here to help your business achieve goals based on security and confidentiality. Some of my basic tasks and high level investigation process is to use evidence to reconstruct past events and activities. Forensic specialist also use evidence to gain a better understanding of a crime (John R. Vacca & K Rudolph‚ 2011). I will also use this evidence to show possession and handling of digital data. There are many challenges for a computer forensics specialist and

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    the follicle to be on the hair because mtDNA is found along the shaft of the hair. Toxicology of hair can tell you if a person did drugs or if the person happened to be poisoned by the perpetrator. If the hair contained any chemicals or was dyed Forensic Scientists would be able to tell. Furthermore‚ hair can give a prospect of the perpetrators cultural reference‚ because when looking at hair you can determine the types of foods they have

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    was before the 8-12 hour period. 2. What three aspects does a forensic autopsy seek information about? Describe each of these aspects. Cause of death- the medical problem that leads to death Mechanism of death- weapon or instrument used in a death Manner of death- suicide or homicide 3. How can digestion rates give information to forensic scientists about the time of death? When someone dies‚ digestion in the body stops. The forensic pathologists can see how far the food has traveled in the digestion

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    Fire Investigation

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    References: Daèid‚ N. 2004. Fire Investigation‚ Forensic Science Series. United States of America. CRC Press LLC Drysdale‚ D. 2006. An Introduction to Fire Dynamics. 2nd edition. Chichester‚ West Sussex. John Wiley and Sons‚ Ltd.

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    Brady Drennan 991 OPERATOR(DISPATCHER) Education and/or Training Required In order to become a dispatcher‚ you must have a high school diploma An  overall knowledge about your location or area which will most likely get you hired compared to someone who may not know the area as well. Once hired the employee must go through basic on-the job training. Responsibilities and Daily Activities Dispatchers have the duty to receive calls for help Prioritize calls and relay a call to a certain

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    Death and Bones

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    after death and can help investigators tell if the body has been moved. 2. What three aspects does a forensic autopsy seek information about? Describe each of these aspects? Cause of death- medical problem that leads to death. Mechanism of death- any weapon or instrument used in the death Manner of death- usually refers to suicide or homicide 3. How can digestion rates give information to forensic scientists about the time of death? When someone dies‚ the digestion of any food eaten ceases.

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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    Research Paper: Crime Scene Investigation (first draft) If a murder‚ a homicide and or a suicide occur‚ the crime scene investigator(s) collects the clues and evidence that will be analyzed by the forensic scientist(s) which can lead them to their suspect(s). The purpose of a Crime Scene Investigation is to help victims find justice. When a crime has been reported‚ the responding officer and/or detective have to note the dispatch information such as address/location‚ time‚ date‚ type

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    Frankie calvanico Toxicology For my forensic science career research I chose toxicology.i chose it because I was interested in the topic and wanted to find out more about it. A toxicologist finds out how harmful and dangerous chemicals can be to us. In the toxicology field‚you get big work space with self storage for evidence‚ individual spot ventilation‚ a fume hood and a safety cabinet. How closely you are supervised can vary based on your rank. Some people are self employed so they arent being

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    Autopsy at a Crime Scene

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    left in wet paint next to the murder victim. 4. What is the role of the forensic chemist in crime scene investigation? * The role of the forensic chemist in a crime scene investigation is that they analyze chemicals‚ organic and inorganic samples. They identify components using many tests. 5. Who helped pioneer forensic chemistry? Describe one of her famous cases. * France Mc.Gill helped pioneer forensic chemistry. One of her famous cases was about she found a strong poison in two

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    The Csi Effect Summary

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    Sheldon states that “we believe it is crucial for judges and lawyers to understand the juror expectations for forensic evidence.” It has become increasingly important that judges and lawyers understand the jurors needs in order for them to get a conviction. Sheldon believes that it is more of a “Tech Effect” that has more influence for jurors rather than the CSI

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