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    Pathology is a very informative book, It has very good details and stories about cases. The book Pathology is a non-fiction informative book, A pathologist is a medical doctor who studies disease and death of the human body, Pathologists have a very important task to do on a daily basis. A Pathologist has five very important questions they have to answer, Who is the Deceased, What is the cause of death, What is the mechanism of death, What is the manner of death, When did the victim die. In…

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    only a forensic anthropologist can determine this. 2a. Dr. Tracey Rogers (2015) stated in Ontario, forensic anthropologist serve as consultants for Ontario Forensic Pathology Service in regards to autopsies. b. The police, a pathologist or a coroner may request involvement of a forensic anthropologist (Rogers 2015). c. Other cases that include a forensic anthropologist is the ability to identify victims such as through a mass disaster using the bones found and facial reconstruction…

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    Anhydrous Ammonia Case

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    Stoughton Police Sgt. James Sander died early Tuesday morning while responding to a train derailment and chemical spill scene two miles north of Stoughton. The train derailment occurred late Monday night just after the intersection with County Highway DD, about 15 miles outside of Madison. Eight tankers carrying a harmful chemical tipped over and some began leaking. The cause of the derailment remains unknown. Fourteen tankers are carrying the chemical anhydrous ammonia, which is extremely…

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    Everyone wants to know the answers to the test, to find the missing piece to the puzzle, to solve the unsolved riddle; that is what an autopsy can provide: Answers. The answers can be in the form of a saving a life by finding family history of disease, research to find a cure, or clues to the last minutes of a person’s life. This paper will focus on the forensic pathologist and autopsy, the education requirements, types of autopsies, the procedure, job statistics and skills required.…

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    B1: Strengths There are strengths and weaknesses in every agency. Some strengths for the Sheriff’s Office is the high quality of staff and the ability for employees to make a decision without a manager’s approval. The majority of employees have multiple years of experience in law enforcement or they have degrees in fields that help them perform better in their job. The employees are well rounded and are capable of handling multiple situations. They also have several employees that speak other…

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    John Davis Case Study

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    Thanks for asking Mark. I must say my opinion is a bit biased as I have worked with John Davis for the past eleven almost twelve years. John has an extensive background in investigations and he is well educated in the law enforcement field. During his current term as Sheriff, he has been a working Sheriff who will dawn the uniform and work just as any of his staff will. One thing about is his door is always open and he is available to his staff as well as the public whether they come to him…

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    Forensic Pathology

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    Death is an inevitable part of life. Even so, many humans fear death, and would prefer to "leave this world" with peace of mind. However, the reality of it all is that, anything can happen. Each year, tens of thousands of people die from what we call unclear deaths, such as suicide or homicide. Over the years we have developed a science dedicated to figuring out the cause of death, which we refer to as forensic science. There are many disciplines, which make up forensic science, each covering…

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    Crime Scene Investigation

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    Introduction Death investigation require strict adherence to guidelines. Investigations must search for clues to determine a death as natural, suicide, or homicide. The investigator is the eyes and ears of the forensic pathologist at the scene. The investigator must do their best to find answers for families who have lost loved ones. (A Guide to Death Scene Investigation. (n.d.) The Types of Murder When determining how the death occurred there are four modes- accidental, natural, suicide, and…

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    In the county which I live here in North Carolina, we will soon be facing primaries for the county sheriff, the current Sheriff has held the position 2014, during that time there has been much controversy surrounding the man. His supporters choose to make excuses for his actions; county officials have chosen to overlook some of his misconducts, his staff is afraid of him. Recently the sheriff’s office was handed the responsibility of running our local animal control facility. The number of…

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    many humans may be terrified of death, a handful earn a living dealing with death. Forensic pathologists and coroners are two types of people with careers that deal with death regularly. Many people mistakenly assume that being a coroner is the only option available for anyone interested in pursuing a career heavily involving corpses and sleuthing, but in reality, it is only one of many. Coroners are known for certifying deaths under their jurisdiction, but their duties extend past signing death…

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