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    University of Southern Mississippi as a Forensic Science major with a concentration in Biological Science. A strong background in chemistry and instrumental analysis and a good grounding in criminalistics are vital. An undergraduate degree in forensic science or a natural science is required for work in crime laboratories, with extensive coursework in mathematics, chemistry, and biology. Forensic Science is a wide field that includes various parts of science. Forensic scientists might be…

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    PhD in Forensic Science Summary: This article provides information about the PhD in Forensic Science. Forensic science is an advanced degree that works with law enforcement to secure firm prosecutions. Forensic scientist work with evidence and use advanced scientific methods to analyze and determine information from that evidence. Forensic science is science in the service of the law. Common techniques used by forensic scientists are: • DNA profiling • Ballistics • Fingerprint analysis •…

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    Forensic Science Problems

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    The misuse of forensic science and the problems associated with it. How some forensic discipline cannot provide accurate results, the example of a bite or the identification of shoe treads in the citing of evidence is most compelling where the identification and analysis are very unreliable. Besides, the testimonies that amplify the relationship between the evidence and the crime scene and the evidence obtained from an individual that portrays that the suspect is the source of evidence. The most…

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    Forensic Science History

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    Forensic science dates back thousands of years. It dates back farther then 1248.It has become a major part of solving crimes. There are many different ways forensic science can help in todays time, some include, bullet comparison, fingerprints, toxicology, presumptive test for blood, presence of blood in a forensic context and photography for the identification of criminals. Without forensic science many cases would go unsolved for years. All it takes is dna, fingerprints, or some blood to solve…

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    Forensic scientist is the study of science of law. Forensic science is the utilization of science to the criminal and common laws that are authorized by police organizations in a criminal justice framework. While detectives talk with suspects, witnesses and casualties, forensic scientists remain principally on the scene, gathering and investigating proof. “Forensic scientist must not only analyze physical evidence but also persuade a jury to accept the conclusions derived from that analysis”…

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    Unit 4 Forensics Question # 2: Briefly describe how the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) creates a fingerprint image. What characteristics of the fingerprint does the AFIS record for comparison? With the advances of computer technology in U.S. Police agencies during the 20th century, it was only natural that what was once a labor intensive and cumbersome system, such as the filing and storage of individual fingerprint records, would become simplified by the…

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    Footwear Evidence

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    footwear that requires knowledge of the execution foot. The role of Footprint and footwear evidence is commonly there at a crime scene and must be discovered, recorded, and collected for further examination. When footprint analysis is required, the forensic foot tracker or podiatrist may act as an appendage or a primary participant in the case. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmes states, “There is no branch of detective science which is so important and so much neglected as the art of tracing…

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    Forensic scientists have an important role during a criminal investigation; they are the ones who analyze biological, chemical, contact trace materials, and physical samples. The samples are taken into evidence to provide proof the police need to make a case in the court. It is the forensic scientist’s job to identify and provide conclusions based on the tests they run on the piece of evidence. Most laboratory examiners who work for the police often find themselves under heavy prosecution bias…

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    Crime Scene Burglary Essay

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    Forensics Final Exam Yaira Nicole Beras Post University 1. Choose a type of crime scene (eg. burglary, homicide) and describe what types of evidence you would expect to find at the scene, and on the victim or suspect which you would submit to the laboratory for forensic analysis in order to associate the crime scene, victim and suspect with each other. “Burglary is the unlawful entry into the premises of another with intent to commit a felony” (Clemens, 2013, par, 1). At a…

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    Importance Of Eyewitness Testimony

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    In one particular case, State v. Henderson (2011), James Womble witnessed the shooting of Rodney Harper. On January 1st, 2003, Harper and Womble were together at a friend’s apartment. Two men forcefully entered, one of which was George Clark, whom Womble knew. Clark and Harper stepped into another room while the other man held a gun to Womble, making sure he did not follow them. The ensuing argument in the other room resulted in Harper being shot by Clark, who then threatened Womble. The…

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