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    severity‚ nothing is more valuable to a criminal investigator than the use and implementation of forensic science. The results of such forensic investigations can be the difference between acquittal and conviction in a court of law. The single best aid that forensic scientists use is DNA‚ which has proven to be a powerful tool in the fight against crime. DNA evidence can identify suspects‚ convict the guilty‚ and exonerate the innocent. Throughout the Nation‚ criminal justice professionals are discovering

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    endures. Thus‚ the fifties are revived in Bryan Singer’s film‚ ‘The Usual Suspects’ by its translation of The Classic Questions into a modern context. In certain scenes of this film- ‘Redfoot-LA’‚ ‘Meeting Kobayashi’ and the ‘The greatest trick the devil ever pulled...’ most notably- the work’s central preoccupation is expressed with remarkable vividness. Through the investigation of how the downward spiral which permeates the criminal world isolates those within it‚ how the futile attempt to escape one’s

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    Identify the strengths and weaknesses of Komatsu and Caterpillar’s other major competitors. One of the major strengths of Komatsu is the fact that the company has been able to maintain a better relationship with blue- collar workers in its North American factories. In addition‚ its per- unit labor costs are lower than Caterpillars. Komatsu enjoys a strong brand presence and its logo is recognized the worldover as a sign of quality‚ innovation and service. Sika has a high degree of brand awareness

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    Plan for Suspect Interview PE 1. Date of Interview: 2. Student Name: 3. Class Name and Number: CITP 118-AW 4. Name of Suspect: Spencer Gavoni 5. Location of Interview: My partner and I will interview the suspect‚ Gavoni‚ at the procurement building in a traditional office setup. We will clearly communicate with his Supervisor‚ Carl Rodgers‚ and request an office to use. We will ask Rodgers not to tell Gavoni anything about the situation. After we arrive and preset the office space to

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    A2 English Language Coursework Investigation: How and why are power differences established in police-suspect interactions through language use? Word Count; 2677 Introduction Equality is a fundamental element of the English legal system yet power disparities amongst those enforcing the law and those suspected of breakingoften apparent. With Brown and Levinson’s Power and Politeness theory assessing the significant contribution language strategies have in creating such differences I have chosen

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    After the preservation phase‚ forensics are required to locate and identify any evidence that can be used to aid the crime case. There are several locations where evidence are usually found such as in the hard drive on the user’s personal computer‚ laptop‚ smart phone or tablet (ACPO‚ 2012). It is also critical that forensics are aware of the intention of the particular investigation. This aids in the forensics’ efforts of locating digital evidences that are relevant to the case. For example‚ in

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    The Usual Suspects - Film Analysis The director uses several cinematic techniques and embeds a whole range of other techniques to create a dark atmosphere. The opening foreshadows the sinister mood and atmosphere throughout the entirety of the movie. A wide panning shot across a body of water is accompanied by sinister music; created to enhance the visual experience. This style of music is used in many scenes to emphasize and to sustain the eerie atmosphere. Excellent choice of camera angles achieved

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    How does the director create a sense of drama and tension in the first five minutes of the Usual Suspects? The Usual Suspects is a gangster film made in 1996‚ directed by Bryan Singer. The film is influenced by Film Noir. Film Noir was a style of film making which originated in the 1940’s. It was a very dark and tense style‚ using drastic lighting and camera angles to enhance the drama and tension of the film. The trade mark of the film company is Metro Goldwyn Mayer

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    Upon the arrival of the law enforcement to the crime scene‚ it is essential that measures are taken to protect the crime scene‚ and subsequently to protect any potential evidence‚ in the manner that it was left at the scene. Crime scene protection not only includes cordoning off the area where the crime is believed to have occurred but also includes documentation of all of those present at the scene including law enforcement personnel as well as noting anything that may look out of place. This allows

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    WHO WAS JACK THE RIPPER AND WHY? Jack the Ripper was a murderer who killed all the young women who were a prostitute in London‚ 1888. There were many suspects to who Jack the Ripper was. Many people suspected Montague John Druitt‚ Jacob Levy and Dr T. Neil Cream as Jack the Ripper. However‚ there weren’t any exact evidence that they were the murderer so called “Jack the Ripper”. The first suspected man to be Jack the Ripper was Montague John Druitt who was a Barrister and a school master. He

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