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    shows I always watched were shows like “Cops” or anything that had to do with criminal investigation. As I got older‚ I started to understand more things and the shows that actually grasped my attention were CSI and First 48. I love watching these shows because I can already figure out what is going to happen before the episode is already over. I put myself in the situation of the investigators in the TV shows and think of what I would actually do. My dad used to work in the department of CSI for the

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    Forensic scientists use forensics to perform experiments on evidence to solve their cases. “... [F]orensic scientists do invaluable work linking evidence from crime scenes- such as fingerprints‚ injuries‚ weapons‚ DNA‚ computer data‚ drugs and counterfeit goods- to criminals themselves” (“Introduction”). The DNA found at the scene is inspected to see if it pertains to the crime. An important part of a forensic scientist’s job is to separate out important‚ unimportant‚ and non-essential evidence (Woodford)

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    Abstract Page New and improving tools and techniques that will assist and improve the investigation process‚ like Brain Fingerprinting‚ the new fingerprinting bullets technique‚ Touch DNA‚ Sperm free DNA testing‚ Laser Scaling Device‚ Antibody profiling identification‚ 3-D fingerprinting enhancer‚ Spherical photography will are change the way that investigators investigate crimes. One of the most impressive tools is Brain Fingerprinting a new computer-based technology that identifies the perpetrator

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    the work at. The second step is that you do not want the person to know what kind of document that you have and they should not be helped with the spelling of any words. The third one is that the examiner should be given a pen and paper that is just like the paper of the document. The fourth one is that you should always make sure that the document has correct words and also the same phrases with the documents

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    Q: In what ways have our historic roots affected the manner in which criminal investigations are conducted in the United States today? A: The organizational structure of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency‚ found in 1850 by Allan Pinkerton and the first of its kind in the US‚ was later adopted by the FBI. As with the Pinkerton Agency‚ the FBI began to take on cases that local law enforcement were too limited in resources to handle on their own. In addition‚ Pinkerton created what was called

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    fire service and important to the investigation of fire origin and cause. Fire and arson investigators need to be aware of search and seizure laws. There have been several court decisions and laws created regarding proper search and seizure procedures for fire and arson investigators. Research into these laws and court rulings will help fire and arson investigators understand what type of search warrant is required‚ if search warrants can be obtained‚ and who can obtain a search warrant.

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    Water Pollution: What You Can’t See Can Hurt You By Kristie Brown Most people have the idea that American waterways are more polluted now than ever in the past‚ but in some ways‚ this just isn’t true. Prior to the passing of the Clean Water Act of 1972‚ point source pollution was actually much worse than it is today. This refers to the type of pollution that enters our rivers through direct drainage pipes‚ and the problem has been visibly decreased all over the country. This may seem like

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    “America is the land of opportunities‚” is the cliche manifested in Jamaicans like me from parents‚ friends‚ and the media simultaneously. The profound amount of opportunities America has to offer attracted many people here including my family and I. I identified early on that if I wanted to be successful in life I would have to leave Jamaica in order to capitalize on the educational and future career opportunities in America. As my knowledge on the ideology of life and my understanding of who

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    years the field of forensic science has radically expanded. Technological developments such as DNA profiling and how investigations are conducted has significantly improved humankinds ability to investigate and solve crimes through everyday science. The use of DNA evidence in criminal investigations has helped law enforcement identify criminals and solve difficult crimes. DNA can also be used to clear the accused and free people who are wrongly accused or convicted of crimes. DNA was first described

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    victim’s hair. These samples of trace evidence can be compared to examples found at the crime scene to determine that a struggle‚ in fact‚ took place at the scene and that this isn’t just a dumping ground for the body. Crime scene investigators may take swab samples of the blood evidence present on the victim’s left arm‚ left breast‚ and around the nose and mouth to determine if the blood originated from the victim for if it belongs to another source. This can be done by comparing the DNA profile from

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