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    Forensic Science

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    At Middle Tennessee State University student looking to pursue a forensic science major is required to earn 120 credit hours to graduate with a forensic science degree. According to the Forensic Science Academic Map, found in the Forensic science section on the MTSU website, as a freshman, a student must earn 29 credit hours of Expository Writing and Research and Argumentative Writing which focus on a variety of analytical writing and utilizing resources for the purpose of research. General…

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    Microscopic Hair

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    Indeed, this is essential to the foundation of all forensic labs (Dale and Becker 173). Forensic scientists use electrophoresis gel to prepare and differentiate fingerprints (Bertino 165). Which is then uploaded to the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS). Allowing access to registered crime lab officials to share and compare DNA profiles (Dale and Becker 176). Sharing this information aids police investigations as mitochondrial DNA can be extracted from fragments of bone and compared to maternal…

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    The history of forensic technology can be traced back to the year 44bc after Julius Caesar was killed. The attending physician claimed that of the 23 wounds on the body only one was fatal. During the 5th century Germanic and Slavic societies were believed to be the 1st to put down in a statute that there should be medical experts present or employed to determine cause of death. The year of 1227 in China, the 1st book was published that documents the procedures to be taken in the event of a…

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    Forensic Science History

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    Forensic science dates back thousands of years. It dates back farther then 1248.It has become a major part of solving crimes. There are many different ways forensic science can help in todays time, some include, bullet comparison, fingerprints, toxicology, presumptive test for blood, presence of blood in a forensic context and photography for the identification of criminals. Without forensic science many cases would go unsolved for years. All it takes is dna, fingerprints, or some blood to solve…

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    In 1985 Leicester University Geneticist Alec Jeffrey’s developed a technique in which DNA that can identify people by using finger prints also known as DNA Profiling (http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/whoami/findoutmore/yourgenes/whydoscientistsstudygenes/whatisdnaprofiling.aspx). Fingerprints are unique to everyone, even identical twins boast different prints so with that in mind fingerprints where a used as a new method of investigating crime scenes. Later new part of the body was found to be…

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    involve identifying multiple scientific research data that involve various criminal matters. Criminal matters such as shotting massacre's, kidnappings, and even gruesome murders established the urgent need for advanced investigations through or by forensic science to fight crime in locating the sources that are linked to the certain evidence itself. It wasn't brought alive until the early 1900s that the FBI was equipped with advanced investigation tools such as a microscope, a moulage kit, and…

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    Forensic techniques are the Scientific methods that detective use to carry out investigation to detect the criminal who commit the crime. The detective will take all the evidence they collected at the crime scene to forensic lab for proper examination including the dead body for autopsy. However, the fictional shows exposes idealistic competencies of forensic science. Furthermore, in the movie “Seven”, written by Andrew Kevin Walker, the movie is about the serial killer who is killing people in…

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    Have you ever wondered what Forensic Science is all about or even wondered about the differences forensics has to offer? Well, let’s start with the word forensic. Forensic is defined by Black’s Law dictionary as “belonging to courts of justice”. Forensic Science is the application of scientific knowledge to legal problems. It is also the scientific method of gathering and examining information about the past, they are used in the court of law. Science of anatomy and problem solving. There are…

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    Our forensic team #8 have tested all of the samples from the suspects with the appropriate tests. 1.) The ingredients that the evidence contained was ingredients B, D, and D. Our team has come up to this conclusion from doing many different tests to figure it out. 2.) The brand of foot powder that was found at the crime scene was Au Bond Foot Powder Extra Strength. We know that it was this foot powder because after testing the ingredients of the foot powders and comparing it with the evidence…

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    scene investigations by pursuing a career in forensic science. After comparing Texas State, Sam Houston State, and Texas A&M based of off my criteria of location, tuition cost, and acceptance rate, Texas State would be the best choice in pursuing a career in forensic science. Receiving a degree in forensic science doe take a bit of time, but it provides a good income and future. The profession i have chosen to pursue in the future is forensic science. In this profession like i mentioned in the…

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