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    The job of a Forensic pathologist has always fascinated me. Forensic pathologist are more commonly know as medical examiners, not to be confused with a coroner. A medical examiner assists the government in determining the cause of death by examining a corpse,a process known as an autopsy. Medical examiners are not limited to forensic pathology, they can also become clinical pathologist and perform an autopsy upon request. I have always been intrigued by the science of pathology and anatomy, the…

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    addressing a brief history of forensic science. The video Welcome to Homicide will also be reviewed and mentioned within this paper. The crime scene within the video will be discussed in full detail analyzing each step of the forensic process. Examination of three different pieces of evidence detailed within the crime scene from the video. A summary will also be done on the crime scene reconstruction and the significant findings found from the scene. Technology applied to forensic science…

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    I have always been intrigued and fascinated by television shows where forensic and genetic analysis is used to help solve crimes and aid in other legal situations. After receiving my biology degree, I decided I wanted to seriously consider a career in the forensic science field. I have reviewed forensic scientist positions at various job sites and realize that I must continue my education to pursue the types of jobs that appeal to me. I am interested in helping local law enforcement solve crimes…

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    Forensic Science is the appliance of chemistry to the findings of crime. It includes firearm, forensic psychiatry, questioned document examination, criminal law, identification, photography as well as crime scene processing. They judge things like hair, body fluids, bullets, shoe prints, fingerprints, drugs and plant materials. Their work is not only bound to crimes against somebody, such as homicide, theft, or fraud. Food poisoning, environmental pollution, misuse of unsafe chemicals, and…

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    Escobar brothers were the ones who had committed robbery in various towns. One of them, Jorge Escobar, was my grandfather. This type of heinous crime where three innocent men died is the reason why I am a Forensic Scientist and ultimately shaped my decision to obtain a Master’s in Chemistry. Forensic Science is any natural science or physical science, like chemistry, that is applied to the law. Hearing about my grandfather’s death pushed me to focus on a career where I can serve justice for…

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    Forensic evidence is evidence obtained using scientific methods including but not limited to, ballistics, blood analysis, and DNA testing. This evidence is extremely important and is used to establish the guilt or innocence of suspects. There are so many tiny parts that go into solving a case. When one thing during an investigation is done wrong, or not found a case can go unsolved very easily. Without the right amount of evidence it is hard to convict a suspect of the crime in question.…

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    Forensic techniques are the Scientific methods that detective use to carry out investigation to detect the criminal who commit the crime. The detective will take all the evidence they collected at the crime scene to forensic lab for proper examination including the dead body for autopsy. However, the fictional shows exposes idealistic competencies of forensic science. Furthermore, in the movie “Seven”, written by Andrew Kevin Walker, the movie is about the serial killer who is killing people in…

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    the clothes of the women or on the car seats. (Lynch & Cole 2008) Fingerprinting relies on unique patterns of loops and archers that differentiates a person from another, as an individual’s fingerprint is unique. In a crime scene investigation, forensics rely on two forms of finger print identification. There are visible prints that could be recognised on any type of surface that could create a form of impression such as blood or dirt, whereby the finger prints onto it (Lynch & Cole 2008).…

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    A forensic anthropologist is someone who uses their knowledge of human remains (mainly tissue and the skeletal system) to assist in solving crime cases. During the job, a few of the duties that are performed, as stated in Forensicanthropologyschools.net, are…

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    watched 48 Hours? Or Law & Order? How about Forensic Files? Well, if you have, have you ever wondered how a person died? Or why they died? And the number one question that is always on our mind is who killed them? Do you ever wonder how a scientist comes to the conclusion of what caused a person to die? Scientist who are in charge of examining the cause of death of a person are called forensic scientist. But what is forensic science, you may ask. Forensic science is the scientific method of…

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