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Article Analysis: The Myth of Fingerprints
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This 3 page paper analyzes Gregg Easterbrook's article about DNA fingerprinting entitled "The Myth of Fingerprints." Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Computer Forensics
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Computer crimes have become the newest way to break
the law. Fraud, identity theft and other offenses are among the crimes
for which the computer has become the weapon of choice. This 8 page
paper explores the world of the computer forensic specialist, including
the designation of expert witness, the types of crimes investigated and
the agencies that employ computer forensics in their investigations.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTcomfor.wps
Conspiracy Theories and the John F. Kennedy Assasination
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A 15 page discussion of the circumstances surrounding the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The author reviews the various conspiracies and concludes that only one thing is clear, the events surrounding the assassination could not have occurred as our government tells us they did. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Crime Scene Protocol and Evidentiary Value
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A 7 page overview of crime scene protocol. To be of value evidence must be collected and processed in
accordance with several specific criteria. Collection and laboratory techniques must be above question or, if questioned as they undoubtedly will
be, capable of standing up to the closest scrutiny and criticism. While every crime scene is different and potentially require different
approaches in processing, crime scene protocol almost always involves first securing the scene, interviewing subjects, examining the details,
photographically documenting the scene, sketching the scene, and the careful collection and processing of evidence. The value of DNA evidence in particular is emphasized. Bibliography lists two sources.
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Criminal Profiling
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A 7 page paper discussing the development and process of criminal profiling. As much art as science, the end goal of the process of criminal profiling is to identify and assess all of the information available about a crime or criminal so that all of that information can be used to locate, arrest and successfully prosecute those who would engage in violent crime. Criminal profiling is an invaluable tool for defining what investigators should be searching for in terms of suspects. As with any other operational advance, it still must be used properly if it is to return the proper results. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KScrimProfi.rtf
Criminology Theory: Reckless’ “Containment Theory of Delinquency” and Gottredson and Hirschi's Self Control Theory as They Apply to Jeffrey Dahmer
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An 8 page discussion of these theories as they apply to what is known about the background and psychological deviance of Jeffrey Dahmer. The author presents evidence from Dahmer’s background and criminal behavior which supports both Reckless’ theories on inner and external containments and Gottredson and Hirschi’s theory of self control. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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DNA Testing for Identity
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A 2 page paper discussing the probability of identity through DNA testing. Long used for paternity testing, forensic databases even now are being constructed listing genotypes of known and convicted offenders. Improvements in test procedures and sensitivity has resulted in probability of identity increasing from 1 in 5,000 to 1 in 82 billion in recent years, making DNA testing one of the most reliable methods of proving identity. Bibliography lists 3 sources. KS-DNA.doc
Filename: KS-DNA.doc
DNA Testing In Forensic Science
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6 pages in length. Technological advancement has changed the very foundation upon which mankind lives; while some of this tremendous progress is questionable in nature, the vast majority has allowed for significantly more convenience, speed and result. DNA testing within forensic science is one of the most important examples of how technology has enabled law enforcement officials to identify criminals much more accurately and in much less time. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Douglas And Olshaker, Journey Into Darkness
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John Douglas and Mark
Olshaker have collaborated on a number of books in the past, generally
concerned with the art of psychological profiling of serial killers.
Journey Into Darkness provides a great deal of information concerning a
crimes and investigation and how the criminal mind works. This 6 page
paper argues that knowing all of this information and being able to
apply it into the ordinary life of an individual who is not associated
with crimes, investigations or the psychology of a murderer is are two
different and disparate things, however. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KTprofle.wps
EXAMPLE CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION WITH CRIME SCENE AND FIELD NOTES
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This 4 page paper creates an example crime scene, then gives and example of the proper investigation of that scene by the first officers and the evidence recovery teams. Bibliography lists 0 sources.
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