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    The first responder on Crime scene is very important and very hard to gain control in aspects of patrol work. Crime scenes can be complex they are different sizes from one small room to a couple hundreds of acres. Anything found at a crime scene can possibly be evidence. A crime scene is the location where a crime happed. You cannot forget that a crime can be mobile and a perpetrator can move a body and make the crime scene move farther than its original starting place. (Fisher, 2012) Patrol officers

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    because it effects your future as a whole.Crime Scene investigator, also know as CSI is a suitable job for people who can handle, identifying, gathering and analyzing evidence from crime scenes. In the criminal justice area there are many options of what field fits you. Crime scene investigators work in different environments. They work along with police officers and other investigator to gather information from crime scenes and solve many cases .Csi collect information and make sure

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    Crime scene investigation What is crime scene investigation? Collecting irrefutable evidence and finding the missing pieces that will solved the case in hand or the mystery. The purpose of crime scene investigation is to help establish what happened, and to identify the person who is responsible. This is done by law enforcement. They do this very carefully by documenting the evidence they got at the crime scene and recognizing all relevant physical evidence. It is no exaggeration to say that in

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    the directionality and angle of impact of a stain is determined, The Crime Scene Analyst gets a coloured string (which can be red like its seen on T.V) to the point of impact. The analyst than can run it backwards to a termination point (for example the floor). After attaching multiple strings to the area where all the strings can be properly photographed. The strings can be used in different reconstruction events on the scene for example bullet trajectory can be reconstructed with the use of strings

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    The crime scene is a delicate place that must be respected if a true picture is to be recognized in the investigative process. Approaching a crime scene requires the forensic specialist, or anyone directly involved with the incident, a sharp mental attitude and knowledge of the law. The purpose of this essay is to examine the processes involved with a crime scene investigation. This will include a discussion about collecting evidence and will use the given scenario to highlight a practical example

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    7 steps of crime scene investigation in Australia. Crime scene investigation is a very serious but interesting topic. This is just the basic steps of crime scene investigation, crime scene investigation is much more advanced. Body 1. Secure the scene – securing the scene is the responsibly of the first police officer. The safety of all the people around the crime scene is the first goal. The first officer on the scene will begin keeping a security log of those who visit the crime scene. The officer

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    Job description and requirements: against the law scene investigator is, often, a member of enforcement United Nations agency is liable for characteristic, collecting, preserving, and packaging physical proof at the scene of against the law. against the law Scene Investigator is liable for operating with enforcement to secure the scene on forestall the contamination of proof. characteristic and marking the areas of the crime scene. Collecting, preserving, and packaging the physical proof. Maintaining

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    Using Crime Scene Analysis to Identify Psychopathic Traits in Sexually Aggressive Males Crime Scene Analysis (CSA) is a strategy that uses the behaviors manifest in an offense to predict characteristics about an offender. This type of analysis entails preserving and interpreting both physical evidence and the specific features of a crime (Turvey, 2011). In sexual offenses CSA is also likely to include data such as the relationship between the victim and the offender in the crime, the demographics

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    Hair At the scene of the crime a hair was found near Anna Garcia. After viewing and testing the hair, we concluded that the hair belonged to Erica. The unknown hair had the exact same thickness and color of Erica’s hair. The hair at the crime scene had a similar cuticle to Erica’s. Both Erica’s hair and the one at the crime scene had the same cortex as well. We believe that Erica’s hair was brought to the crime scene on a piece of clothing by Alex Garcia(Anna’s ex-husband). When Alex came to murder

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    job of my choice in the justice system, I would choose to be a Crime Scene Investigator. Crime Scene Investigators work for law enforcement agencies or other criminal justice organizations. They collect and analyze physical evidence to help solve crimes. Crime Scene Investigators otherwise known as CSI, test weapons, clothing fibers, hair, and fingerprints for evidence with hopes of solving a crime. (Alliance, 2015) Being a Crime Scene Investigator is a rough job that deals with the worst sides of

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