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    Per National Statistics, “women between the ages of 18-24 are most commonly abused by an intimate partner” (https://ncadv.org/statistics). Thus, parents adamantly instruct their children not to converse with unfamiliar people out of trepidation of them being hurt or violated. Abuse comes in a myriad of forms, and its aftermath has a negative impact that is unending. One may ask what is abuse, or what does an abuser look like. Particularly, this cancerous condition is not discriminatory against…

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    suspect and placed that initial suspect at the incident location during the time of the crime. DNA testing have evolve in the past decade that is can be used to study the animal populations. DNA testing can collected sample such as; liquid blood or bloodstains, skin cells, body fuel, urine, semen, fingernails and hair. Since 1985, DNA Testing has advent becoming the most reliable physical evidence at the crime scene which can be used in the justice system to prove…

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    The roots of forensic lead to the Roman era when criminal charges implied public presentation of the case in the Forum. Convicted person for a criminal offense and the applicant, argued publicly about the case, and the person with better arguments and presentation, prevails. Hence the origin of the name forensics, from the Latin word forēnsis which means “in the Forum”. Today, forensic means using full range of science to provide answers to questions of legal interest, relating to criminal or…

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    DNA evidence has become more advanced and accurate means of identification. Everyone has his or her own unique DNA and no two sets are alike. With modern advances small samples many years old can now be identified breathing new life in cold cases and in some cases set innocent men and women free by clearing their name (Dempsey & Forst, 2011). This has created a backlog of cases both old and new. With a limited number of qualified labs it has led to mix up between cases. DNA has been a…

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    his clothes from the previous night, destroying any potential evidence. Police were only able to recover some blood, hair, and fiber from his car.Though Melissa was a potential match for the hair, she was eventually ruled out as the source of the bloodstains. The fibers were similar to what she had been wearing that night, but police had nothing to compare it to. Eventually, they discerned where the outfit had been purchased and located an identical outfit. When the fibers matched, police…

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    However, if he were to take a closer look at the number of horrors that were being demonstrated on a day to day basis, he would reconsider his statement. The legacies that aggressive globalization has left on various colonized countries are a bloodstain on the records of the various European colonies. Whilst some contradict that evidence of the various economic and technological prosperity of many ex-colonies point to the conclusion that colonization was a positive step forward for many…

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    Detectives are very important to the society because without them, a lot of crime would go unsolved. Detectives interview suspects, look for evidence at a crime scene, and fill paperwork to summarize the solved crime. The world would be way more crime-filled if there were no detectives. They solve cases that seem impossible and they put criminals in jail. Although policing dates back to Medieval times, and they more than likely did investigations. The specific unit of detective is relatively new…

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    CASE STUDY: The First RFLP Case (State of Florida versus Tommy Lee Andrews) For the police on Orlando, Florida, the year of 1986 was marked by over 20 cases of prowling, breaking and entering, and attempted suicide assault. In each case, the man would stalk his victim for weeks, prowling around her house, and peeping through her windows. When he attacked his victims, the assailant always managed to arrange things so that he was not directly observed for any length of time. Tommy Lee Andrews…

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    State of Indraprastha v. Chitvan In March 2010, two college students from different religious communities named Aisha and Chitvan fell in love. They were both aged 19 years old at the time. Over the next few years they decided to get married once they got financially independent. Being citizens of Aryavarta, wherein inter-religious marriages are legal but not socially prevalent, they decided to keep their relationship a secret from their friends and family. The couple decided to approach their…

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    the sheath. Wilson noticed that there were fingerprints on the knife handle. That pleased him, for the twins had required the earliest comers to make a scrutiny of their hands and clothes, and neither these people nor Wilson himself had found any bloodstains upon them. (Twain 143) Then, he discredits the twins for the murder by comparing their fingerprints to those on the knife and finding that they do not match. Later, Tom leaves a fingerprint on a sheet of glass and Wilson recognizes it with a…

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