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    When a bullet travels down the barrel, it follows the spiral grooves and develops and maintains a spin as it exits. Forensic examiners compare the impressions left behind with the firearm collected as evidence to determine if the bullet is from a particular weapon or a group of firearm manufacturers. The differences in rifling characteristics of manufacturers permit the examiner to determine the type of weapon that fired a projectile by measuring the width, number, and the direction of the twist…

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    were selected and put onto barracks. Three times a week they would march to a brick building that was described as a gymnasium. The SS kept them there for six to eight hours. They made them sit there naked while people would come and write notes. Examiners would also measure their body parts and compare them to the other twin (“Josef Mengele”). The twins were allowed to keep their hair for the first couple of weeks. After all the data was taken Mengele would kill the twins. A popular way he used…

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    illustrated the fragility of the Athenian government. Having a Socratic-style public examiner in today’s society would be very beneficial in that it would expose people or groups that hold false or contradictory beliefs. This examiner could be anyone from philosophers, teachers, or groups of people that want to hold powerful people in society for a certain level of critical thinking. This demonstrates why a Socratic-style examiner can be constructive in…

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    counselor completes a 3-hour continuing education course on ethics and confidentiality. I agree with the Board decision to mandate specific training on confidentiality and no further charges. In 2017, the Arizona State Board of Behavioral Health Examiners ruled on Complaint No. 2017-0074. A counselor was charged with fraudulent actions for misrepresenting the reason for leaving or not disclosing past terminations on five employment applications. The Board made several provisions for the…

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    Yogic Exercises In Nursing

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    violence, non-medical deputy medical examiners, correctional nursing, and sexual assault nurse examiner. Interpersonal violence nurses screen and assess patients to check for abuse. The patient will get a physical assessment and an interview. If abuse is suspected, the nurse will implement a plan to reduce the abuse and violence. Non-medical deputy medical examiners conduct medical examinations when a forensically trained physician is not available. The examiners are qualified to conduct…

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    Technology has been a key element that has advanced our society in many ways. In this advancement we have been able to find criminals much quicker and been able to ensure the correct information about arrestees. Technology has been helpful to many departments in the criminal justice system including police officers, probation officers, and corrections officers. Not only can we find criminals in our own states but, also worldwide due to data bases that hold each individual’s information A police…

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    photographs of the body. Most remains depart for burial within a few days. For the rest, it gets complicated. The easiest resolution is furnished by fingerprints; otherwise by dental and medical records or, as a last resort, by DNA. The medical examiner can also do a so-called contextual ID; when all elements are considered, none of which by themselves bring certainty, a sort of circumstantial identification can be…

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    Forensic Pathology Essay

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    Forensic Pathology is a job of forensics. It is the study of the human corpse to determine the cause of death and maybe even the particular time frame of death. A forensic pathologist would have to first start with the crimes scene investigation. He would wanna know all the surrounding of the corpse and the body position of the corpse. Every little thing find at the crime scene would be a very big help. After the crime scene investigation they would take the body back to the lab and they would…

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    G.A.H. was very eager to begin the testing; she had not known what exactly it was going to consist of until the examiner introduced the test to her. Before testing her she was completing some homework so it might have been motivation simply to change what she was doing. The first nine tests were given in her home lasting about two hours. While conducting the test she…

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    Forensic Nurse Essay

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    Most registered nurses find success starting as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE). To become a SANE, registered nurses must take a Sexual Assault Examiner class comprised of 40 hours of classroom training, followed by an average of 40 hours of clinical training, then taking a comprehensive exam. In addition to SANE training, aspiring forensic nurses may need…

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