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    analyzed in contrast to other evidence to prove the innocence or conviction to the other suspects case. Materials: Safety goggles/glasses 1 bottle with the evidence white powder 1 CSI Kit that contains: Water Litmus paper Iodine Solution Vinegar Eye droppers Toothpicks Spot plates Procedure: Describe the evidence white powder sample and write observations in the chart under “Physical Properties Description” Testing the Evidence Power Place a scoop full of the evidence powder into 3 wells on…

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    case study, it is my duty to evaluate and explain the events that have taken place and that have happened. My role will be of a forensic technician and gathered will be the summary of the event, and what steps I would take in recording and processing the scene. An arsenic scene will be unveiled and details will be discussed as if the reports were recorded from a forensic technician. This case also includes homicide. The charges that are suspected will suggest how it should be processed and what…

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    Loss Of Evidence

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    Preserving and maintaining evidence in a forensic lab that was collected at a scene is crucial when conducting an investigation. A device that is suspected to contain digital evidence should be packaged in a proper way; it should be packaged based on sizes and sensitivity. Collection process should be documented by using photograph or video camera at the scene. Storage drives should be well labelled to indicated details such as the date, time and location where it was collected and the nature of…

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    Tate JA in Ryan, “…the proper functioning of government’ in the context of para (f) of subs (4) should [not] be confined to deliberations at the highest level of executive government...rather it] would be prejudiced if information was adduced in evidence that instead related [to government]…[on] construction of s 130(4)(f), the nature of the agency…may be…

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    Line Search Method Essay

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    search is conducted. In a line search, technicians and investigators would be placed in a straight line, side by side each other, at one end of the crime scene. “Together, they would walk forward and search the entire crime scene, moving together. Any evidence that is found is marked, as they keep moving forward. This kind of search requires a lot of manpower, so it is not used often unless search personnel can be gathered in appropriate numbers (Young & Ortmeier, 2010). The grid search is…

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    Chain Of Custody Model

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    defined by Saferstein (2015), as a list of all the people who have handled or examined the piece of evidence. The chain of custody refers to the chronological documentation, that shows the names of the people who have examined or handled the evidence (Saferstein, 2015). According to Saferstein (2015), obeying the standard procedures of evidence treatment and examination, it can promise that the evidence can endure any questioning by the defence in a courtroom. Houck & Siegel (2015) stated that…

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    John Doe Research Paper

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    The Marvelous World of Forensic Science What is Forensic Science and how did it begin? What is its preponderancy in solving crimes? These are some of the questions that some may ask when they hear the term forensic science. To understand what forensic science is let’s look at its meaning, Forensic Science is the scientific method of gathering and examining information about the past which is then used in a court of law. Which simply means when a group of scientist from different fields come…

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    In scenario you determine different parts of Forensic Science such as Entomology, Odontology, Anthropology, Pathology, and the Microbiology methods to complete the crime investigation. In the test center, forensic biologists scrutinize this proof using microscopes as well as additional machinery. Introduction Forensic Biologist are used in crime scenes to determine the outcome of scene. They also use Forensic Entomology, Odontology, Anthropology, Pathology, and microbiology…

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    CSI Effect Essay

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    number of crime television programs in which forensic tests are used to solve a case in the course of a single episode. Many criminal justice officials have begun to worry that the public may believe that forensic evidence is easy to obtain, quick to test, and free of potential flaws” (pp. 1050-1085). In the last sixteen years, the CSI Effect has made court cases a lot harder to win with technology and…

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    Linking Data To Wisdom

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    Linking Data to Wisdom In healthcare data is readily available. There are millions of studies attempting to prove or disprove any fact a health care provider can ask. Understanding how to apply and impart knowledge gained from data is one premise of nursing informatics. In the medical industry, the goal of data, knowledge and wisdom is to enhance the delivery and effectiveness of health care. The purpose of this paper is to use the extended Graves and Corcoran Metastructure model, which…

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