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Papers On Forensics
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Forensic Procedures: Criminal Profiling
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4 pages in length. The writer discusses methods used for detecting criminals after the crime has occurred. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Paper Title: Forensic Procedures: Criminal Profiling
Forensic Psychology
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5 pages in length. The field of psychology is comprised of many subcategories in order to address various and distinct aspects in a more appropriate way. Forensic psychology is somewhat different from other sectors of the field by virtue of its intrinsic connection to the criminal justice system, an alliance that provides for better understanding of "the vast psychological perspectives" (Diviny et al, 2000) inherent to the law. More than that, however, is the fact that forensic psychology deals in myriad aspects of the legal component, not the least of which include helping to set policy and create laws, determining offender competency, establishing a defendant's mental condition at the time when the crime was committed, criminal profiling, attorney consultation for jury selection, treating mentally unstable offenders, acting as expert witness in court and "analyzing a criminal's mind and intent" (Diviny et al, 2000). Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Paper Title: Forensic Psychology
Forensic Psychology: Issues of Morality and Justice
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A 5 page overview of the role forensic psychologists play in issues of morality and justice. Notes that in effect forensic psychology is a court of law, a system designed to weigh the mental processes of some against those of the masses. Psychology is really a means of justification, the presentation of evidence or facts which support our views or beliefs. This "evidence" or "fact" varies considerably, however, according to what arena it is presented. A rigid testing and diagnostic regime is therefore critical to justice. The issues of morality and justice are integrally tied to the “court of law” of forensic psychology. It is by gauging one’s morality and concept of justice, in fact, that allows us in many instances to distinguish normal from aberrant. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Paper Title: Forensic Psychology: Issues of Morality and Justice
Forensic Science And Crime Scene Investigation: Importance Of Molecular Biology
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6 pages in length. Technology has reinvented the foundation of forensic science and the way in which crime scenes are investigated; without the modern tools available today, untold numbers of guilty perpetrators would continue to live freely amidst a civilized society. The extent to which the discoveries based in molecular biology play a critical role in this advancement is both grand and far-reaching; that cases deemed cold from decades past are now being solved with the use of DNA coding and explosives tagging speaks to the tremendous expansion forensic science has made in its capacity for crime solving. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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Paper Title: Forensic Science And Crime Scene Investigation: Importance Of Molecular Biology
Forensic Science and Criminal Investigation
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A 4 page overview of criminal investigation and forensics. The author contends that criminal
investigators are more and more commonly relying on technology and the latest discoveries in science. Computers and DNA analysis are of particular
importance. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Paper Title: Forensic Science and Criminal Investigation
FORENSIC SCIENCE IN THE COURTROOM
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This 4 page paper is a literature review of forensic science, the advances, the concerns, and the applications in the courtroom. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Paper Title: FORENSIC SCIENCE IN THE COURTROOM
Forensic Science in the Twenty-First Century
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A 4 page emphasis on the importance of forensic science in the criminal justice process. This paper explores the role of the popular media in shaping the general public’s understanding of forensics. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Paper Title: Forensic Science in the Twenty-First Century
Forensic Science—A Good Career Choice
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A 4 page research paper that offers advice to a student writing on the field of forensics as a career choice. Reasons for choosing this field are given. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Paper Title: Forensic Science—A Good Career Choice
Forensic Science: Overview
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14 pages in length. The entire reason forensic science exists is to help law enforcement recreate a crime scene in order to collect and process evidence with the intent of catching the perpetrator. All of this must work in tandem with little deviance from strict methodology in order to render the ultimate objective: putting the criminal behind bars. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
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Paper Title: Forensic Science: Overview
Forensic Science: Particular Cases
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A 6 page paper which examines the involvement of forensic science and evidence in three separate cases. The cases are the Central Park Jogger case, the Martha Stewart case, and the Robert Chambers case. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Paper Title: Forensic Science: Particular Cases
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