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    In my class we read a short story. It was about evidence, forensic evidence. Forensic evidence, is the best evidence to present a trial. Especially in front of the jury, and the judge. The investigators use forensic evidence to find a suspect or an eye witness. This story is called, “Forensic Science: Evidence, clues, and investigation.” By Andrea Campbell. I’m going to tell you a little bit about Forensic evidence. Forensic evidence is what ties the case into a clear mental picture of…

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    Forensic science needs many improvements to move the practice forward. The National Academy of Sciences forensic committee has expressed recommendations for forensic science in the Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: A Path Forward paper, that will be summarized through this paper (National Research Council, 2009). The goal was to assess the present and future resources needed, recommendations to maximize the use of techniques, support best guidelines and practices, ensure…

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    In ‘Forensic: Evidence, clues, and investigation by Andrea Campbell, we are being told about how Forensic Science will help you in court. Forensic science is the most important type of evidence you should present at a trial. You may have questions like, “What is Forensic science?”, “How is it used?” Maybe this essay will answer all your questions. Forensic science is often confused with criminalistics, but they are different. Forensic Science is based on the evidence they find at the crime…

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    Forensic science is an application of all types of science field, especially chemistry to help with the investigation that related to law or crime. It is approved aspect to be applied in a court or law. In this field, forensic scientist plays an important role to help in the investigation. The function of forensic scientist can be classified into three parts that are: 1. As a crime scene investigator As a crime scene investigator (CSI), a forensic scientist involve in collecting the evidences.…

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    Introduction Digital forensics is the investigation procedures for a legal purpose (Nelson, Phillips, Steuart, 2016). Digital forensics also prepares computer investigations There are four key factors before the computer investigation is complete. The key factors are developing and documenting procedures, following evidence handling procedures, documenting extraction, and presenting the findings. All of these combined lead to the preparing of a more complete computer investigation. As with…

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    Forensic Psychology is the application of Psychology in a law setting, such as court, or even in a private practice away from government facilities. I want to join this career path because I love psychology and want to make a difference. While a Bachalor’s Degree is acceptable for most professions in the Psychology category, a Ph.D. or Psy.D. is required for Forensic psychology. This is at least 8 years of study, as well as an internship to qualify for the degrees. Even after college, a…

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    Purpose: This memorandum contains a discussion and final recommendation concerning the accreditation of the digital forensics laboratory through the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors/Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB), or an alternative, in order to show that the digital forensics laboratory meets established standards and guidelines. Discussion: Forensic laboratory accreditation is a growing trend with 391 crime laboratories currently being accredited, which breaks down…

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    References 1. Avon SL. Forensic odontology: the roles & responsibilities of the dentist. J Can Dent Assoc. 2004 Jul-Aug;70(7):453-8. 2. Forbes E. Paul Revere & the world he lived in. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1943. 3. Ring ME. Paul Revere—dentist, & our country’s symbol of freedom. NY State Dent J. 1976 Dec; 42(10):598-601. 4. Senn DR, Stimson PG. Forensic odentology. Boca Raton. CRC Press. 2010. 5. Dilnot G. The trial of Professor John White Webster. 1928. 6. Marco BB. A system to…

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    Forensic Psychology The intersection between psychology and the justice system. One major compentent is having a understanding of legal concepts, especially concerning expert witness testimony. Which is what I will be explaining throughout this presentation. What can a forensic psychologist be questioned about? The pertinent facts of the case that have been gathered by the investigators through evidence, eye witness testimony, and clues from the scene. The scope is limited to what can and…

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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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