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    forensic science module 1

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    1.What is forensic science? It is a science that is used in the court of law‚ it provides impartial scientific evidence. 2.What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist have? The primary role is to collect and analyze evidence from a crime scene. They have to analyze evidence‚ and give expert testimonys‚ but also train others. 3.What criteria might be used to establish someone as an expert witness? Someone who has special knowledge that can be used for the case‚ basically knowledge

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    It’s Monday‚ December 9th. Today just seems unusual‚ like something big is going to happen! I wonder what it will be for a split second‚ then go back to studying for the Latin America quiz we have tomorrow. Mr. Fielder announces what questions we should highlight on our worksheets. I watch him go back to his desk. I look up and out the window‚ I see the glistening shimmer of fresh snow dancing in the sky. I cherish every second of it‚ wishing the time would go by slower. As time creeps closer

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    Blood Stain Analysis On April 18‚ 2013 at 6:30pm‚ in ballroom 250 at the Student Union Building; I went to one amazing‚ interesting speech on Blood Stain Analysis. Paulette Sutton is from Memphis‚ Tn. She is one of the best forensic investigators‚ which is first called to observe a blood scene. As for her job is to go to a murder scene and investigate how a murder‚ homicide‚ or even a fight occurred according to how the blood splattered‚ or dripped. For someone who just investigated blood and

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    Jacob Silva Carla Litzell Forensic Science January 8th‚ 2015 Review and Critical Thinking Questions 1. What is forensic science? Forensic Science is the examination of criminal evidence for the criminal justice system in order to successfully prosecute a criminal. 2. What three tasks or responsibilities does a forensic scientist have? Forensic scientists have three primary roles; collecting and analyzing evidence‚ providing an expert testimony‚ and training others on how to carry out the two previous

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    Blood Splatter Analysis Lab Independent Variable & Dependent Variable: Independent: Blood Spatter Dependent: Diameter (size of blood splatter) Problem Statement: What height did the blood at the crime science fell from Hypothesis: Anna Garcia might have tripped which caused her blood stain to reach the maximum height of the stool‚ which means her blood splatter fell lower than her height. Materials: Gloves Eye Droppers with blood Journal Yard Stick Clear ruler Blank piece

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    Dexter Morgan is America’s favorite serial killer. During the day Dexter works for Miami Metro Homicide as a blood splatter analysis. At night Dexter takes his work home with them and searches for the perpetrator to kill them. Many may not view Dexter as a hero‚ in my eyes he is. Dexter is one of the most watched series on television. Dexter lives two separate lives. He loves his job as a blood splatter analysis. Everyday Dexter goes to a different crime scene. Dexter is able to tell how the

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    Mary Allen Personality PSYC 4520 3/09/11 Troy Rieck Dexter’s Personality http://dexterwiki.sho.com/page/Dexter’s+Serial+Killer+Profile Many people who know Dexter would view him as a friendly harmless person‚ but if they only knew the alter side of him‚ they would come to know the neurotic and psychotic side of him. Dexter’s will to fit in has drove him to be two people. One that is only seen with the eye and the other that is hidden behind his conscious‚ known as by him‚ his “Dark

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    Date due: 14 February 2014 Case: Ashely Mervyn Coulston is known as the ‘Burwood triple murderer’ he murdered three innocent victims in cold blood on 29 July 19921. Coulston had gone to a Burwood house under the guise of renting a room in the house that had been ‘advertised in the Herald Sun’2. Coulston had a bag that contained a .22 rifle‚ ammunition‚ a homemade silencer and plastic cable ties. Coulston bound‚ gagged and covered the victim’s heads (using a towel or dressing gown) and shot each

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    Evidence at a crime scene‚ such as blood‚ DNA‚ fingerprints‚ or shoeprints all help forensic investigators determine what might have occurred and help identify or exonerate potential suspects. 4. How can bloodstain patterns left at a crime scene be useful to investigators? Bloodstain patterns can help investigators distinguish between an accident and foul play. If two similar-sized blood droplets fall from different heights‚ the resulting stains will have

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    Listening to Different Intonation Patterns to Construct Meaning I. Objectives :At the end of the 45-minute English class‚ the students are expected to: • Listen to discriminate precisely between intonation patterns used inspeeches; • Listen to point out implications in speeches; and‚ • Respond to speeches according to manner of its delivery. II. Subject Matter A.Input/ Content • Recognizing intonation patterns • Decoding meaning through listening to intonation patternsB.ReferencesPhilippine

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