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    FBI Crime Scene Analysis

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    wrongdoing scene the BSU could create and utilize a sensible technique keeping in mind the end goal to recognize wrongdoer attributes. The FBI's Crime Scene Analysis includes

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    Crime Scene Investigator In the Criminal Justice System, there are many fields to go into. Careers may vary from being a paralegal, bounty hunter, and a crime scene investigator. Being a crime scene investigator, one learns how reconstruct a crime scene, evaluate evidence, and help law enforcement officials. Therefore using these methods and procedures, investigators can figure out the crime scene. Reconstruction Throughout the minimum of four years (tops) of education to become an investigator

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    credit cards or accounts in another person’s name (Schmalleger, 2011, p. 382). Considering the nature of identity theft crimes, investigators must rely on electronic crime scenes (Lushbaugh & Weston, 2012, p. 248). Therefore, investigators must know how to initiate, conduct and execute an identity theft investigation. This essay will provide a mock case and electronic crime scene, including the steps a cybercrime investigator would take to obtain necessary background information of the victim and

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    CSIs or crime scene investigators are also known as forensics science technicians. CSIs search for useful evidence in crime scenes analyze them. Evidence that are usually found are hairs, fingerprints, or blood that can be used to track down the culprit. Fingerprints are useful because we can find patterns in the prints at the scene and the print of the suspects to find matches to narrow down the search. Hairs can also determine who was present at the crime scene. Hairs can give CSIs the true color

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    Crime Scene Technician What interests you most about this career? This career interests me because I have worked the medical side of emergency calls and helping people out of tough predicaments. I think it will be fascinating to figure out who committed the crime based on figuring out what went on at the scene of the crime and gathering data like pictures and fingerprints and so on. I feel like I can do a lot of good in my community with this career and over time help in putting criminals

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    evidence that can be found at the crime scene since violence always happens in the criminal event. The search of blood is mostly done by close observation of investigators, however, sometimes blood in the crime scene will be wiped out by the murderer, or, sometimes the amount of blood will be too little to be observed without the assistance of other substance. For this kind of situation, luminol can be used in order to help criminalists to detect blood in the crime scene. Luminol (5-Amino-2,3-dihydro-1

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    a supreme irony that CSI: Crime Scene Investigations was based in Las Vegas. In the first episode of the popular, long-running

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    At a crime scene, insects can provide important pieces of information to criminal investigators, including estimating the post-mortem interval (PMI) and determining where the crime took place. This is only possible, however, if the local insect fauna is known, thereby facilitating the need for local insect population surveys at both the morphological and gene levels. Although flies (order Diptera) are one of the first and most prevalent necrophagic insect species found associated with a corpse

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    Dispatched at 8:30 a.m., I arrived on scene at 8:45 a.m. and immediately initiated my field notes, began cordon procedures, initiated searching and identifying evidence, identifying possible witnesses and notified the dispatcher to contact the city coroner and have them respond. Cordon in place and I began canvassing the area searching

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    Developments in the analysis of bacteria and connecting criminals through crime scene evidence is growing. Numerous methods and tools are used for criminal identification but unfortunately, there are limitations to how accurate it can be in identifying the perpetrator. Pubic hair samples were donated by two volunteers that were almost a duplicate of microbe populations. (Rosen, M. 2015) Tridico’s explanation for this was that the two volunteers had sex. (Rosen, 2015) According to Rosen, M. (2015)

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