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    hypnotist‚ they may think of someone similar to a magician. Someone putting on an act for viewer’s entertainment. Hypnosis is used in many different ways other than just pure entertainment. Hypnosis is used in many professions‚ including criminal investigation. By Webster’s definition hypnosis is‚ “A trancelike state that resembles sleep but is induced by a person whose suggestions are readily accepted by the subject.” Research shows that hypnosis is the equivalent to breathing to a human. It is a trait

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    Beanium Investigation The purpose of this investigation was to find the average atomic mass for the element Beanium with three isotopes. The average atomic mass is the average mass of the atoms of the element divided by the total number of atoms. An isotope is an atom with the same number of protons‚ but different number of neutrons; they are different forms of a single element. Since we knew the isotopes had almost the same amount of sub-atomic particles‚ we made our hypothesis the following:

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    Airline Accident Investigation Prcedure "Aviation in itself is not inherently dangerous. But to an even greater degree than the sea‚ it is terribly unforgiving of any carelessness‚ incapacity or neglect." -- Capt A. G. Lamplugh‚ British Aviation Insurance Group According to the Air Transport Association‚ a person could fly every day for 3‚859 years without being involved in an aircraft accident. That’s an accident rate of one accident for every 1.4 million flights‚ according to a CNN report‚ based

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    A thorough documentation of a crime scene is an important part of any investigation. Several different methods of documentation are use; however‚ it is the combination of the methods that best aids investigators during the investigations into prosecution and trial. One of the first steps in documenting the scene would begin with the investigators notes. The notes will contain multiple pieces of information that may prove to be useful during the span of the case. The investigator should make notes

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    Unethical Investigation The fourth amendment to the United States constitution tells us that ”the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated”. In other words‚ it is illegal for persons to go through your things without your consent or knowledge. This is fairly straightforward and simple‚ right? Not exactly! Patricia Dunn was accused of hiring private investigators to investigate members of the

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    It is an unfortunate reality that many abuses against children that occur are unreported. However‚ when someone or an agency filed a report and complaint to the police that child abused exist in the community‚ the police tend to respond and investigate the said allegation quickly. And‚ since the crime of abuse is a violation of our penal code‚ it is the police criminal investigator(s) task to take the lead when investigating the child abuse case. That’s because it is only the police investigator(s)

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    Brittany Radak 461 Words | Brittany Plunkett | Sacred Heart College Senior | Group Investigation: Impression Formation | Sacred Heart College Senior | Group Investigation: Impression Formation | Introduction: The focus of the investigation explored whether an individual’s gender impacts upon their first impressions of a female presenter after exposure to a ten second video. Impression formation is the process of recognizing‚ organising and collecting information in order to produce

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    Wireless Network Investigations Introduction The following paper will be prepared so that any team can handle a forensic investigation that has had wireless devices introduced to the crime scene. I will be walking through the steps that a forensic team will take when handling a wireless device. There will be a comprehensive list of each step an investigator will take in the investigative process. By the end of this report the forensic technicians in front of me will

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    • Offender profiling is only a part of criminal investigative analysis and is not treated as a single entity of investigation‚ instead as part of an interrelated behavioural investigation.  However‚ this technique is not widely used in Australia‚ as there are only four members of the International Criminal Investigative Analysis Fellowship (ICIAF) that work in conjunction with the police‚ mostly within the serial cases of a violent/sexual nature‚ it is widely used in America possibly due to their

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    Growth Mindset Growth vs. Fixed Mindset Elephant in the classroom Math “gift:” What is Learning Permanence Learning changing thinking and practice Questioning – Lucy West Open Question Pupil exchanges limited answer in full thought What is it that we are trying to get to happen (name it and share it) Asking Effective Questions Problem Solving Approach in mathematics classroom because it engages student in inquiry‚ prompting them to build on and improve their current knowledge as they “construct”

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