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    Abstract Crime Scene photography is one of the most important aspects of documenting crimes scenes and evidence. Photographs are often used as courtroom exhibits to support witnesses’ testimony and to prove or disapprove issues or theories before the court. Because of their value as court exhibits, the crime scene photographer’s goal should be to take photographs that meet the requirements for admissibility. It is possible to reconstruct a crime scene by analyzing the location and appearance of…

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    surrounding the consequential effects that exposure to traumatic death events has on crime scene investigators (CSI). The purpose of Waugh (2017, 2) research is to discover whether there is a relationship between the exposure to traumatic events and the amount of event-related stress experienced by individuals in the profession. To determine if a relationship was present, Waugh (2017, 4) used the research question: do crime scene investigators experience event-related stress and if so, how much…

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    wealthy and social statues. One main thing that caught my eye was the background. The background always gave me an idea where the characters were located. Also the lights were somewhat the same throughout the whole scene. The main thing that the lights did was dim down to indicate that the scene was over. I came to the conclusion that the play was a satire and had a satiric tone during the whole play. This satire is was what made the play so…

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    allow the plot to move forward. One of the most prominent memories, in both the story and the movie, and certainly the clearest of the latter, is the section in which Grant and Fiona go on a walk/ski in a park. The substantial differences between the scene and the passage, range from difference in dialogue to difference in visuals. This section is an excellent example of the drastic differences sometimes found in adaptations, and allows for the presentation of a case for the…

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    Lago's Love In Othello

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    revenge to love. The behavior of Lago is the subject of analysis of the essay. Lago’s attitude towards women and Othello is appalling. He feels an obligation to serve Othello while also accusing him for having an affair with his wife. In Act one, scene three, Lago believes that Othello has slept with his wife. He states; “it is thought abroad that ‘twixt my sheets/ he has done my office” (1.iii.286). Lago is the main villain and the accusation leads to the murder of his wife. In order to…

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    What is the difference between a Crime Scene Investigator and a Physician Assistant? A Crime Scene Investigator also known as Forensic Science Technician is defined as a colleague of law enforcement who is accountable for transportation, preserving, packaging and gathering evidence at the scene of a crime. A Physician Assistant is defined as a trained person who is certified to provide essential medical services usually under a licensed Physician. Although Physician Assistant and Forensic…

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    Kat and I drove to the scene separate from Angelica (AJ: CSI) to Magnolia. When we arrived at the scene which took over an hour to get to, media was already present along with curious neighbors. Kat and I waited outside the house of the victims as we got there before AJ. The crime scene process is simple but complicated. We are given shoe covers and gloves to wear throughout the entire crime scene process. First, overall photographs are taken of the exterior…

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    wasn’t recognized as a method of science until the late 20th century. Forensic science is an asset in solving crime. Forensic science has become so popular in the past twenty- five years. I became interested in forensic science around 2013, because I was sick a lot, which made me stay home a lot and I watched different cop shows. The stuff that popped to me was how they solved the crimes in the lab and how that put the bad guys away.…

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    vehicle believed to be used by the kidnappers and was examined, collecting hair samples, blood, fiber and fingerprints.  The MFJP located the residence where SA Camareno and Captain Zavala were held. The forensic team processed the scene by surveying and searching the crime scene and surrounding grounds.  The entire room was processed for hairs, fiber, and fingerprints. Known carpet samples were also ta) ken from every room. (Malone,…

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    Unsafe Cases

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    Unsafe Situation Every crime scene is different and the crime scene investigator should always be prepared for different scenarios that might arise at a scene. If the crime scene investigator fails to examine each crime scene properly it could harm the investigation as well as make it difficult to identify and convict the perpetrator. Some crime scenes might have unsafe situations like the crime scene that was found on Mother’s Day, 2001. A body of a male that seems to be around his 40’s, was…

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