Ques : #2 benefits of digital forensics The digital age has brought many advantages to individuals and businesses alike since it started. However‚ it has also brought a whole host of problems with it as well. More people can tap into to technology for fraudulent or criminal means‚ which has‚ of course‚ made business far more vulnerable than it ever has been before. This is why the idea of using digital forensics in the corporate sector has become more and more prevalent over the past few years.
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the sides of the bullet and make sure that the mark doesn’t cover any striations or markings on the bullet. Critical Thinking Questions 1. If you found a firearm at a crime scene‚ what steps would you take in order to transport the weapon to the lab? I would pick it up by the trigger (and make sure that I am not potentially harming any evidence) and transport it as carefully and safely as I can. Why do you think it might be useful to know the distance between a gun fired and its target? In
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Module Nine: Lab Questions Your first lab link can be found at Autopsy of a Crime Scene. 1.Which technique is the best choice when blood is found at a crime scene? In the genetics laboratory (under "resources" at the bottom of the window)‚ who is one individual that contributed to modern genetic analysis? What did this person contribute? I think the best technique to chose when blood is found at a crime scene is analyzing the blood in a lab. The individual that contributed to modern gnetics analysis
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1. INTRODUCTION Forensic science is the application of scientific procedures to help solve criminal and legal matters. At the scene of any crime a variety of physical evidence may be left behind that can link a criminal to a crime‚ or help reconstruct the sequence of events which occurred during that crime. Forensic biologists examine articles and crime scenes for evidence of biological material and attempt to determine the origin of that material by using tests that provides biologically discrimination
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Design Lab #17: Reaction Rate - Calcium Carbonate & Hydrochloric acid Design D: Introduction: In this experiment calcium carbonate will be put into a flask and mixed with hydrochloric acid to produce calcium chloride‚ water and carbon dioxide. The formula for this reaction is: CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) → CaCl2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to determine how the surface area of CaCO3(s) affects the rate of
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Design Lab Experiment: How would an increase in the atomic radii of the metals in period 4 affect the time it takes for a metal to react with HCl. Hypothesis: If Hydrochloric Acid is dropped on all of the metals in period 4‚ then the elements with the largest atomic radii will react faster with Hydrochloric Acid because atoms with bigger atomic radii are
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01.06 Review and Critical Thinking Review Questions 1. Forensic science is the application of science to the criminal justice system. 2. A forensic scientist is to collect and analyze the evidence found at a crime scene‚ and trains other law enforcement individuals in how to record and collect evidence. 3. There are several different criteria that are used to determine if someone is able to serve as an expert witness. Courts typically take into consideration a person’s education degrees
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How Enron Do Fraud Ken Lay (Founder and CEO)‚ Jeffrey Skilling (CEO) and Andy Fastow (CFO) found that Enron wasn’t making money so what they did is implemented along with the approval of Arthur Andersen the "future value accounting." This type of accounting was to predict the future profit that Enron was going to make and list it as part of there future profit to the shareholders. “Outside companies” This creative accounting lead to Fastow to create "outside companies" that were directly involved
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Forensic Phonetics: Issues in speaker identification evidence Andrew Butcher Centre for Human Communication Research Flinders Medical Research Institute Flinders University‚ Adelaide‚ Australia Abstract The field of forensic phonetics has developed over the last 20 years or so and embraces a number of areas involving analysis of the recorded human voice. The area in which expert opinion is most frequently sought is that of speaker identification – the question of whether two or more recordings
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Forensic Tools: Redline Vs. Volatility One of the hardest choices to make when dealing with a problem is‚ what tool will resolve this issue? There are hundreds of tools that deal with the different aspects and approaches to memory forensics and incident response. Failing to choose a tool‚ leaves a hole in mission related capabilities. The two that are discussed within this paper are Redline and Volatility. These tools address the issue of memory forensics and incident response; however‚ they take
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