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    degree in forensic science is a benefit to anyone wanting to become a CSI (Ferguson‚ 22). A forensic science degree is the only thing one can take up to become a CSI they can also take biology‚ chemistry‚ or criminal justice. The colleges I am still deciding on whether I should attend Saint Leo University or Cedarville University. Saint Leo because they is well known for their criminal justice program and Cedarville because the majority of the students that graduate from there are very

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    Crime Library » Forensics and Investigation Ballistics In forensic science ballistics‚ the study of motion‚ examines the dynamics‚ angular movement‚ and effects of projectile units such as bullets‚ missiles‚ and bombs. There are many applications of ballistics within a criminal investigation. Bullets that have been fired at the scene of any crime will be examined in the hopes of discovering several pieces of information. The actual bullets can identify what type of gun the criminal used and

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    crime has occurred and anything that links the crime to a criminal. Three examples of physical evidence are fibers‚ weapons‚ and hair. 2.) Describe three ways that a crime scene can be recorded. What is a benefit of each? • To record a crime scene‚ forensic scientist can use photography‚ drawings‚ and videography. Photographs are an important record of the unaltered crime scene‚ Drawings or sketches provides valuable information when a photograph cannot accurately depict the scale of a room or the relationship

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    A forensic science technician is an occupation that many people have not heard of. Most people think of it as what is seen on the television show CSI‚ but there is a lot more to the job than what it pictures. A forensic scientist collects data from a crime scene and takes it back to the lab to fit the missing pieces together. This is a very important job as a forensic scientist also helps with deciding if someone is guilty or not in an investigation. Throughout this paper I will be discussing what

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    Blair Klostermann 10/16/17 Forensic Science – Essay Component of Final Exam Addressing Learning Outcome #4 as Part of the Comprehensive Final The role that scientific discoveries had on influencing personal and societal perspectives in our world are very significant and also very useful in today’s society. My first example of a scientific discovery that played a large role in today’s blood type classification is the discovery of the ABO system by Dr. Karl Landsteiner. Dr. Karl Landsteiner discovered

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    it occurs about 8 to 12 hours after death. 2. What three aspects does a forensic autopsy seek information about? Describe each of these aspects. A forensic autopsy is used to determine the time‚ mechanism‚ and manner of death. The time of death leads to why they died‚ the mechanism is what was used or how they died‚ and the manner of death is either homicide or suicide. 3. How can digestion rates give information to forensic scientists about the time of death? Digestive rates can determine their

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    Review Questions What is toxicology? Toxicology is the study of substances that cause adverse effects in humans or other organisms. Who was Mathieu Orfila? Mathieu Orfila was considered the ’father of toxicology’. He published one of the first written works about poisons and medications. What is strychnine? What symptoms does it cause? Strychnine is a posion that comes from the seed of the strychnine tree. It can be inhaled‚ consumbed or absorbed through mucous membranes. It causes cramps

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    Forensic science is the application of science to both criminal and civil laws. Those who work in this field are called forensic scientists. Forensic scientists collect‚ preserve‚ and analyze scientific evidence during the course of an investigation. Some forensic scientists travel to collect physical evidence while others work in laboratories to analyze the evidence. There are ten different forensic units and departments that have different purposes and different roles. These units and departments

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    Laboratory Science Abstract 85% of all medical decisions are based on the results of clinical laboratory testing. Medical laboratory science is the use of clinical laboratory tests to detect‚ diagnose‚ monitor and treat disease. Blood‚ tissue and body fluid can be chemically analyzed and examined for foreign organisms and abnormalities. This information is then used by the medical team to make decisions regarding medical care. Laboratory scientists have made important contributions to the development

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    Forensic Science was officially developed in the 13th century. It began when a murder mystery in China led a man named Song Ci to compare multiple wounds on animals with different weapons to see which wound matched that of the victim. Song Ci was living in 1248‚ so he was not even close to the technology we have today in the field of Forensic Science. In fact‚ forensic science just kept growing and eventually‚ hundreds of years later; the first official forensic science lab was opened in Los Angeles

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