1.2--POWERPOINT--History of Forensics
... • Locard’s Exchange Principle = cross transfer occurs when two materials come into contact with each other (hair, fibers, dust, paint, etc.) ...
... • Locard’s Exchange Principle = cross transfer occurs when two materials come into contact with each other (hair, fibers, dust, paint, etc.) ...
Slide 1 - cloudfront.net
... Forensic Science-(def.) application of science to criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police and criminal justice system Anthropometry-distinguished individuals via body measurements; first system of personal identification (p. 9 of text) “…that cross-transfer of materials occurs when two o ...
... Forensic Science-(def.) application of science to criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police and criminal justice system Anthropometry-distinguished individuals via body measurements; first system of personal identification (p. 9 of text) “…that cross-transfer of materials occurs when two o ...
Exam Review
... What is the point of origin? How is it determined? Is a search warrant needed to search a fire scene? Does the absence of an accelerant automatically indicate it was not arson? What does the V-pattern tell us? Briefly explain the different V-patterns and what they indicate. Compare and contrast low ...
... What is the point of origin? How is it determined? Is a search warrant needed to search a fire scene? Does the absence of an accelerant automatically indicate it was not arson? What does the V-pattern tell us? Briefly explain the different V-patterns and what they indicate. Compare and contrast low ...
Forensics Introduction Notes key
... F. Forensic Anthropology: primarily involves the identification and examination of skeletal remains, in order to determine if the remains are human or another type of animal. If human, ethnicity, sex, approximate age, and manner of death can often be determined by an anthropologist. G. Forensic Ento ...
... F. Forensic Anthropology: primarily involves the identification and examination of skeletal remains, in order to determine if the remains are human or another type of animal. If human, ethnicity, sex, approximate age, and manner of death can often be determined by an anthropologist. G. Forensic Ento ...
Introduction to Criminal Investigations
... • Evidence Collection Unit - are the people dispatched to a crime scene to collect evidence that will be processed later at the crime laboratory. • Forensic Pathology - this unit investigates the sudden, unnatural, unexplained, or violent deaths. An autopsy is usually performed to obtain the answer. ...
... • Evidence Collection Unit - are the people dispatched to a crime scene to collect evidence that will be processed later at the crime laboratory. • Forensic Pathology - this unit investigates the sudden, unnatural, unexplained, or violent deaths. An autopsy is usually performed to obtain the answer. ...
Forensic Science Name
... 2. What is the purpose of a preliminary hearing? What question(s) is the judge asking? To determine whether a person charged with a crime should be held for trial Courts have so much going on that they simply cannot afford to take every arrest/ charge through criminal proceedings. The judge is a ...
... 2. What is the purpose of a preliminary hearing? What question(s) is the judge asking? To determine whether a person charged with a crime should be held for trial Courts have so much going on that they simply cannot afford to take every arrest/ charge through criminal proceedings. The judge is a ...
The Organization of a Crime Laboratory
... B. Provision of expert testimony 1. Expert witness – an individual whom the court determines possesses knowledge relevant to the trial that is not expected of the average lay person 2. Competency shown by degrees held, professional organizations belong to, professional articles published, years of ...
... B. Provision of expert testimony 1. Expert witness – an individual whom the court determines possesses knowledge relevant to the trial that is not expected of the average lay person 2. Competency shown by degrees held, professional organizations belong to, professional articles published, years of ...
Forensic Science History
... filed by the government Penalty: a guilty defendant is punished by o incarceration (in jail/prison) o fine paid to the gov’t o execution (death penalty) Crimes are divided into 2 classes: o misdemeanors - less than 1 year incarceration o felonies - sentence of 1+ year ...
... filed by the government Penalty: a guilty defendant is punished by o incarceration (in jail/prison) o fine paid to the gov’t o execution (death penalty) Crimes are divided into 2 classes: o misdemeanors - less than 1 year incarceration o felonies - sentence of 1+ year ...
Course Outline FOR FORENSIC SCIENCE
... This course is designed to challenge students with topics such as fingerprinting, DNA analysis, blood typing and spattering, trajectories (for ballistics as well as blood spattering) comparative anatomy, and chemical analysis of drugs, poisons, and trace evidence, and the dynamics of Physics. Studen ...
... This course is designed to challenge students with topics such as fingerprinting, DNA analysis, blood typing and spattering, trajectories (for ballistics as well as blood spattering) comparative anatomy, and chemical analysis of drugs, poisons, and trace evidence, and the dynamics of Physics. Studen ...
File - Ms. Clark
... “Forensis” which means “of the forum” – An open area where scholars would debate – Crimes were solved by debate ...
... “Forensis” which means “of the forum” – An open area where scholars would debate – Crimes were solved by debate ...
History & Development of Forensic Science
... case before the public. Both the person accused of the crime & the accuser would give speeches based on their side of the story. The individual with the best argumentation would determine the outcome of the case. ...
... case before the public. Both the person accused of the crime & the accuser would give speeches based on their side of the story. The individual with the best argumentation would determine the outcome of the case. ...
ch1 intro to for sci
... System depends on a scientist’s ability to supply accurate & objective information that reflects the events that have occurred at a crime. ...
... System depends on a scientist’s ability to supply accurate & objective information that reflects the events that have occurred at a crime. ...
History & Development of Forensic Science
... System depends on a scientist’s ability to supply accurate & objective information that reflects the events that have occurred at a crime. ...
... System depends on a scientist’s ability to supply accurate & objective information that reflects the events that have occurred at a crime. ...
Module 01_lecture.ppt
... at home and in the workplace • Try to minimize frustration and increase safety and production • Work in the business world or for the government ...
... at home and in the workplace • Try to minimize frustration and increase safety and production • Work in the business world or for the government ...
Psychology
... at home and in the workplace • Try to minimize frustration and increase safety and production • Work in the business world or for the government ...
... at home and in the workplace • Try to minimize frustration and increase safety and production • Work in the business world or for the government ...
Psychology - msjilekpsych
... • Study the growth or development that takes place from the womb to death • Work in senior centers, hospitals, daycares or universities ...
... • Study the growth or development that takes place from the womb to death • Work in senior centers, hospitals, daycares or universities ...
Module 01_lecture
... Human-factors Psychologist • Study how people and machines interact at home and in the workplace • Try to minimize frustration and increase safety and production • Work in the business world or for the government ...
... Human-factors Psychologist • Study how people and machines interact at home and in the workplace • Try to minimize frustration and increase safety and production • Work in the business world or for the government ...
Diagnosis in Family Law Forensic Psychology
... depressed people function well despite their depression. Others are functionally disabled by their depression. While both are depressed and while both, upon clinical assessment may merit a diagnosis of major depression, they are clearly functioning in different ways. In child custody work, what is i ...
... depressed people function well despite their depression. Others are functionally disabled by their depression. While both are depressed and while both, upon clinical assessment may merit a diagnosis of major depression, they are clearly functioning in different ways. In child custody work, what is i ...