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    of work has many other branches as well as tools that come together as one to solve crimes and make this job rewarding. Forensic Science is known around the world as the application of science to crimes that are committed. They are one of the first teams that are called out to a crime scene. Forensic Scientist are the helping hands to the police department by analyzing and gathering evidence from the crime scene to help find the suspect. Forensic Scientist

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    When I get out of highschool I would like to be a bloodstain pattern analysis, because i just love crime scenes and blood of course you kinda have to love blood to do this type of work. A bloodstain pattern analysis is the interpretation of bloodstains at a crime scene in order to recreate the actions that caused the bloodshed. After you've seen the crime scene you have to give a blood report which is what type of weapon was used during this murder or altercation, you have to see if there is a blood

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    often commit more than one crime. 30% of felonies are committed only by 5% of the criminals. Since there is such an imbalance in felonies and offenders, capturing one potential offender can prevent multiple future crimes. However, while forensic research is extremely useful and reliable, it is rarely an option due to lack of evidence. An alternative option would be to identify multiple cases as being linked by the same offender and compiling small clues from each crime scene to come up with a larger

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    You will face harsh penalties for driving under the influence (DUI) in Arizona. Leaving the scene of a DUI only complicates the circumstances. Both actions are crimes with serious consequences. In Arizona, leaving a scene of an accident is classified as a Hit and Run crime. Whether you caused the accident or involved, by law, you are required to stop. You need to wait for the arrival of a law enforcement officer. DUI accidents trigger mental and emotional reactions. Do your best to provide information

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    Issues In Psychological Profiling Historically, crime and criminals have always caught the attention of law-abiding citizens. Whenever there is mention of serial killers or unsolved murders or abductions, psychological profiling, floats to the top of the list of concerns (Egger, 1999). Psychological profiling is an attempt to provide investigators with more information about an offender who has not yet been identified (Egger, 1999). Its purpose is to develop a behavioral composite that combines

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    Like if a crime has occurred downtown police will be dispatched immediately so they could be there in the crime scene and they can also map it incase if a crime happens there in that exact place witch could be very useful for dangerous neighborhoods that have high crime rates in. The reason I picked this topic The reason I picked this topic was because in the future I want to be a police

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    2 Today there is a lot of controversy regarding firearms and who should carry them. However, when you look at how crimes are shoveled, law enforcement has improved technology and methods to how the crime is solved. One way that this is done is to study the makeup of a firearm which has different elements and markings that are left behind when the firearm is used. The gun barrel itself are different from gun to gun. The barrel is produced from a solid bar of steel that has a hollowed

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    Victim A Summary

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    regards to the issues at the crime scene involving primary and secondary scenes. There were two victims, and two offenders. The offenders were not at the scene when officers arrived. The first victim ‘Victim A’ who eventually passed away was basically brain dead on my arrival and the other victim ‘Victim B’ had sustained damage to his brain, which will ultimately affect him for the rest of his life. Both Victims were related - Nephew and Uncle. Overall, the crime scene/s had been contaminated by

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    century, law enforcers and courts in the U.S., as well as victims/bystanders, all have recommended the increased use of science in solving crime and achieving justice. In the 1960s, the Executive Crime Commission Task Force reports on Police, Science, and Technology called for making physical evidence more reliable in the investigation and judgment of crimes. Ever since the production of those statements, there have been outstanding advancements in the uprising of forensic facilities serving the

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    The Precinct Crime Section is tasked with many of the critical functions of the precinct. Among them are crime suppression, domestic incident investigations, special patrols and stakeouts, and investigations of licensed premises. Due to the nature of the work and the fact officer’s work in plainclothes, strong supervision is paramount. The current Crime Section supervisory staffing is insufficient to properly supervise operations of the unit. Two of the three teams are currently without a sergeant

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