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    FBI Profiler

    FBI Profilers work on cold cases or cases that have been unsolved for years. They do this by studying the crime scene. To see what the killer does and why he does that. In most cases killer often have a personality, or mood disorder. There are many factors that play in profiling a perpetrator.Like what question should be asked while viewing a crime scene,assessing the perpetrator psyche,descriptors,mo,signature. What kind of question should be asked when looking at a crime scene.These questions

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    Cj 312 Week 3 Homework

    Park University CJ 312 Professor Scheffner Forensic Entomology The study of insects and their relation to a criminal investigation is known as forensic entomology. Such practice is commonly used to estimate the time of death when the circumstances surrounding the crime are unknown. This determination can be carried out by studying the state of development of maggots or insect sequence of arrival (Saferstein, 201, p 77). Necrophagous insects are important in the decomposition of cadavers. Using

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    Corporate Fraud and Schemes

    Corporate Fraud and Schemes ACC 571 – Forensic Accounting October 20, 2014 Russell Wasendorf was the owner and chief executive officer of Peregrine Financial Group based in Cedar Falls Iowa. He stared the business in 1967 in Iowa and later decided to move the company to Chicago. Not long ago, he decided to move the company back to Iowa convincing many of his colleagues to move with him. Peregrine Financial Group had many customers and clients who trusted

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    Criminal Justice

    also show how to investigate a crime scene. While watching these shows, I learn what my rights are and when an officer is in the right or wrong. Why are so many people entertained by murder, the criminal mind, detective work, courtroom trials, forensic science, and the like? People are entertained in these such shows for many reasons. One of the reasons is that these types are like mysteries that eventually get solved. The people that watch these shows like to try and “solve” the cases alongside

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    How to Succeed in Becoming a Crime Scene Investigatorr

    education is the most important quality and resource you can have in any career. However, for a CSI it is of utmost importance. You will need at the very least an Associate’s degree in either Criminal Justice with a forensics background, or better yet a Bachelor’s degree in Forensic Science. It is suggested that if you have a Bachelor’s degree you should go for your Masters; it will make you a more desirable employee and earn you a greater salary. The best schools to attend are John Jay College

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    Forensic Accounting in Practice

    Forensic accounting, sometimes referred to as investigative accounting, is a unique career field that combines accounting with information technology. A forensic accountant uses sophisticated computer programs to analyze financial data and find evidence that would be legally valid during a court proceeding. Forensic accountants are often asked to review financial records for mergers and acquisitions. They may also serve as advisers to a corporation’s audit committee or work to resolve shareholder

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    Texas Forensic Analysis

    The Texas Forensic Science Commission, or otherwise know as the FSC, is a state agency of Texas. The FSC is located at the College of Criminal Justice of Sam Houston State University in Huntsville. The mission of the FSC is to strengthen the use of forensic science in criminal investigations and courts. The commission has nine members, all of whom are appointed by the governor of Texas. Seven of the members are scientists and the other two are attorneys. The commission is required to investigate

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    Csi vs. Ncis

    The main difference of the two TV shows, CSI and NCIS, is that CSI consists murders of the general public and NCIS consists of only military based murders. Both TV shows are unrealistic compared to the real world. CSI shows how dangerous the job can be by agents getting killed in a crime scene, which also shows how it can affects the investigations. NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigation Service), on the other hand, is a real government agency that only focuses on crimes that involve the military and

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    Wayne Williams Trace Evidence

    Introduction Trace evidence has always played a role in criminal prosecutions. However, it was always been in the manner of supporting other evidence. The Wayne Williams trial changed the course of history, as it would be the first to use fiber evidence as its primary means of securing a conviction (Deadman, n.d.). Wayne Williams was suspected of killing 28-30 young boys and men in the Atlanta area, over the course of two years. Although the cause of death was similar among the victims, police had

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    Fraud and Forensic Accounting

    Fraud and Forensic Accounting Forensic Services → are directed to delivering solutions to clients for issues where there is disagreement about facts, or where business-related behavior is not in accordance with expectations or standards. → Forensic means "suitable for use in a court of law" Forensic Accountants →  are experienced auditors, accountants, and investigators of legal and financial documents that are hired to look into possible suspicions of fraudulent activity

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