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    Crime Scene Management

    digital evidence is located, collected, packaged, labelled and stored, are all fundamental to the success of subsequent forensic examinations.” The main objective of the crime scene investigation team is to recognise, preserve, interpret and reconstruct all the significant physical evidence a crime scene presents (Beaufort-Moore, 2009). The evidence is then examined by a forensic laboratory to provide the investigators with information to solve a particular crime (Lyle, 2004). Edmund Locard’s Principal

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    Dog Bone Investigation

    Why was it different? This investigation was different because they needed to preserve and analyse bones for a possible attachment to a triple murder. While archeological digs specialize in search and discovery of not only bones but objects. A forensic team is trained to properly excavate the remains to ensure that the bones will remain intact in order to analyze them properly. 3. Why was the dog bone important? The dog bone was important because not only was it the first thing they found, but

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    Serology

    system to test for medical conditions such as syphilis, HIV, and viral arthritis. It can also be used to determine blood types (www.nlada.org). Saferstein, R. (2011) Criminalistics: an introduction to forensics science, (10th ed.) Pearson Education Inc., Upper Saddle River, New Jersey Forensic Serology retrieved, December 11, 2012 from

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    Forensic Accounting

    The Enron Scandal Enron was an American energy company that was based out of Houston, Texas, it ventured out into other states and became one of the world’s leading electricity, natural gas, communications, and pulp and paper company.. It employed approximately twenty-two thousand staff. Its founder is Kenneth Lay and was founded in Omaha, Nebraska in 1985. It was named “America’s Most Innovative Company” for six consecutive years and one of the 100 best companies to work for in America by

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    Forensic Accounting

    1. Consider the fraud triangle. What opportunities and motivation exist for Nancy to commit fraud? The lacks of internal control in the office have provided opportunities for Nancy to commit fraud. For instance, she is the receptionist and office manager in the office; the doctor leaves her to handle all office duties including collecting cash receipts, billing patients, depositing checks, and the monthly bank reconciliation. This shows the office lacks segregation of duties. Her main motivation

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    Forensic Accounting

    Decision Support Systems 50 (2011) 491–500 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Decision Support Systems j o u r n a l h o m e p a g e : w w w. e l s ev i e r. c o m / l o c a t e / d s s Detection of financial statement fraud and feature selection using data mining techniques P. Ravisankar a, V. Ravi a,⁎, G. Raghava Rao a, I. Bose b a b Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology, Castle Hills Road #1, Masab Tank, Hyderabad 500 057, AP, India School of Business

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    Forensic Science

    Fry vs. State Brief Fact Summary. Mr. Frye (Appellant) was convicted of second-degree murder, after the lower court disallowed Appellant from introducing testimonial evidence relating to the results of a deception test Appellant had taken following the crime. Appellant appeals his conviction here. Synopsis of Rule of Law. When a test (such as a systolic blood pressure deception test) has not gained scientific recognition from psychological and physiological authorities, expert testimony regarding

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    Forensic Accounting

    Assignment 4 Internet Technology, Marketing and Security Melody Walton BUS 508 Contemporary Business Dr. Ron Steffel June 1, 2013 Evaluate the reasons Social Media marketing has become exceedingly popular among businesses of all sizes. In today’s business world one cannot operate their business without having some type of advertising source such as a website or other media source. Over the past few years there has been a boom in the usage of social media usage. Creating

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    Physical Evidence

    PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Name Institution Physical Evidence In the field of crime and justice, the success of an investigation depends on the assemblage and analysis of the different types of evidence (Swanson Et Al., 2012). Forensic experts usually classify evidence ass either physical or biological evidence. Biological evidence refers to any type of evidence that they draw from a living being while Physical evidence refers to any type of evidence that they draw from a non-living organism. Examples

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    Forensic Science

    Individuals regularly accept that this law just blankets tanked driving. Be that as it may, the term impaired methods it is illicit to drive with any level of impedance that is brought about by intoxicants. Intoxicants can incorporate planned controlled substances (which are sure pills), or liquor, or a synthesis of both. The prosecutor does not have to demonstrate that you were tanked or inebriated keeping in mind the end goal to demonstrate the offense of driving affected by intoxicants. Rather

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