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    The main goal of this assignment is to identify the crime scene involved in Danielle Van Dame Case, and steps a forensic technician should take to process the crime scene. Danielle Van Dame Case: Quick Overall of the case. The evening of Friday, February 1, 2002 Brenda had a girl’s night out. Location was San Diego suburb of Sabre Springs. • Brenda Van Dame- mother of Danielle • Brenda’s husband- Damon • Danielle (7 years old), Danielle had two brothers. Damon put the children to bed at approximately

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    11/12/2014 Crime Scene Investigator Have you ever wonder why people choose to work as a crime scene investigator? I do not know why people chose to work in this field but I know why I choose this career. I choose crime scene investigation as my career because when I was a little girl my dream was to figure out why and how people died. I enjoy watching crime scene investigation shows on television, elusively the ones involving elderlies and children. One of my favorite crime scene investigation

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    Crime Scene Investigation A place where a crime has taken place and there is evidence all around and now the investigation begins concerning the crime. Crime Scene Investigation always has a Crime Scene Investigator (CSI), is a professional and trained to collect evidence, process evidence, examine detail information for the purpose of the crime that has been committed. The investigator also will work with the law enforcement officers to solve a crime. Keywords: Crime Scene Investigation, Evidence

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    As a crime scene investigator it is their job to collect all of the evidence in a timely manner. Although, there are ways to collect the evidence it is very important to make sure that the evidence is collected correctly and properly. Now as a crime scene investigator I have arrived on a crime scene where there is a lot of evidence that needs to be collected. All of the evidence that needs to be collect for the case is drying blood on the floor, a hand gun, several shell casings near the victim,

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    In What Way Does The Final Scene of Act 1 Demonstrate Dramatically The Tensions Between The Characters Which Will Lead to Tragedy? The final scene of Act 1 in Arthur Miller's 'A View From The Bridge' demonstrates dramatic tension in a variety of different ways. It is made fairly clear from the final moments of the act when Alfieri returns to the stage that the play will end in tragedy. Miller shows this through dialogue between the characters and in the plentiful stage directions with which

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    Since the time that the scientific science dramatization "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" turned into a tremendous hit and generated its fans, reporters have been worried about what they instituted the "CSI Effect." The hypothesis behind the effect is that fans of the well-known show disguise misguided judgments about the law that they bring with them into the court as jurors. In this way, the trepidation is that the TV show is at last influencing the results of trials - and not in a great manner

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    investigation has begun. Investigators take it upon themselves and their team to interact with the crime scene they see best fit. Crime scenes can accompany any given setting, terrain, and/or location. Therefore, there is an importance in how investigators conduct their investigation. The use of scientific knowledge solely applies to forensic investigators which is fairly important in a crime scene examination. According to Criminalistics, “forensic science is the application of science to the criminal

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    Act 4 Scene 1 in Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare The play is a comedy, which centres on two couples and their love affairs, although there are other subplots, which involve disguise and trickery. The scene itself focuses on the wedding of Claudio and Hero during which Claudio strongly rejects Hero. It is a dramatic scene where the tension of the audience is most raised during the play. This is due to the characters theatrical behavior and language. It also

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    What is CSI and what is involved? Crime scene investigation. Now if a person watches TV shows about this topic, they should know that some things are not in fact how investigators solve crimes in real life situations. There are several different ways to find out the truth about what happens during crimes. Here are just a few of them. First are fingerprints. Everyone has a set of fingerprints that are unique only to them. There are no two sets the same. Even identical twins have completely different

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    Professor Martinez CRJ 4 November 2nd, 2014 Trace Evidence Crime Scene/Scenario #1 – Sacramento, CA July 1986 - Allan Dakin, 50, is bicycling toward his favorite fishing spot. He stops at a flooded irrigation ditch and works his way down to check his crawdad traps when he spots a young blond female, floating in the water face down. He panics, heads home to notify authorities. Sheriff deputies and local fire department respond first to the scene at 8:45 am, and push the body using a long gaff to the opposite

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