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    Forensic Science The idea of using the science has been started before the debuting of Sherlock Holmes in 1887, who had introduced about the forensic science to help criminal investigation. In history, the work of forensic scientists was performed by medical personnel. Until the end of eighteenth century, the attempts of French medical jurist Antoine Louis, crime solving Chinese book “ Hsi Duan Yu”(the washing way of wrongs), etc gave ideas about

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    gruesome crime scenes!” is what many think about when it comes to being a forensic science technician. They do much more than just crime scenes. After comparing Texas A&M University, Texas Tech University, and the University of Texas of Arlington based on my criteria of strength of program, cost of tuition, and distance from home, Texas A&M University would be the best choice in helping me pursue a career as a forensic science technician. The most important attribute of being in that specific career

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    The title of the position I will be looking at in the forensic science field is Photography. The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and the Kansas City Missouri Police Department both use digital photography as part of their crime scene sketch/photography in the crime scene processing unit. What made me interested in a career in forensic photography or crime scene photography was watching different shows such as Crime Scene Investigation and Naval Crime Investigative Service in watching all the

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    decades in our society compared to olden days.These developments enhanced the importance of the forensic science field of the crime investigation where it is defined as the “application of science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system”(Textbook, p.4). As a result, the police agencies have gained significant benefits over the advanced forensic science where they can collect more critical evidential information related to the crime from both crime

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    Forensic science technicians collect, identify, classify, and analyze physical evidence related to criminal investigations, perform tests on weapons or substances, such as fiber, hair, and tissue to determine significance to investigation. They may testify as expert witnesses on evidence or crime laboratory techniques and serve as specialists in area of expertise, such as ballistics, fingerprinting, handwriting, or biochemistry. Forensic science technicians use biological evidence collection kits

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    Definition and Job Duties Forensic Science is the scientific method of gathering and examining information about the past which is then used in a court of law. Forensic Science technicians help investigate crimes by analyzing evidence found in crime scenes. Many of these technicians specialize in crime scene investigation or laboratory analysis. Forensic science techs can also be known as Criminalists. In most cases they work in teams such as with police officers, detectives, and coroners to solve

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    ORIGIN AND SERVICES OF FORENSIC SCIENCE “For most people, "forensic science" means cops and fingerprints and DNA analysis. All of that is still true, but these days forensic science encompasses much more.” Forensic science, also known as forensics, may generally be defined as the application of scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge to assist courts in resolving questions of fact in civil and criminal trials. In other words forensic science, in its broadest definition, is the

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    Ever since I wanted to be a forensic scientist and be just like those guys on TV. What a forensic scientist does is specialize in either crime scene investigation or laboratory analysis. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, a forensic science technicians typically need at least a bachelor’s degree in a natural science, such as chemistry or biology, or in forensic science, and that they also make about $56,320. In addition the employment of forensic science technicians is expected to grow

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    Forensic science has come a long way from where it was less than 100 years ago. It has only been relatively recently that the advancement of technology we use, has occurred. The Body Farm, an institute in Knoxville, Tennessee, is a place where dead corpses are left to rot and then studied on how the body decays in different circumstances. Death’s Acre: Inside the Legendary Body Farm tells about the farm from Dr. Bill Bass’ point of view, from the establishment of the farm, to the impact in the world

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    Educational Pathway The educational requirement for a forensic scientist is a 4-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree but employers often like applicants who have a master’s degree. There are no forensic science graduate degrees offered in Canada, many science departments offer graduate programs in some aspect of forensic science. A degree in biology and chemistry include courses in forensic science. The 3U courses that you need are: English, Mathematics, Probability & Statistics, Biology, Chemistry

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