Science and the Detective Topics Presentation
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Introduction
Forensic characteristics of document examinationCollection and preservation of drugs & toxicology of drugsIdentify the role of pathology, forensic entomologist, forensic toxicologist and forensic anthropologistIdentify the investigative procedure involving computer forensics
Forensic Characteristics of Document Examination
Document examination can be used for:Check fraudMedical malpracticeStalkingKidnappingTitles or deedsWillsHomicides
Forensic Characteristics of Document Examination (cont.)
Machines that are producing documentsHandwritingMaterials used
Collection and Preservation of Drugs & Toxicology of Drugs
CollectionPreservationCommon drug testing
Toxicology of Drugs
Postmortem toxicology testingWhen is this test done?What can be tested?What tests are used?How long will it take?
Identify role of Pathology and Forensic Entomologist
Role of PathologyRole of Forensic Entomologist
Identify the Roles of Forensic Toxicologists and Forensic Anthropologists
Roles of Forensic ToxicologistsRoles of Anthropologists
Identify The Investigative Procedures Involving Computer Forensics
Financial FraudIdentity TheftMurder CasesTerrorismSexual Predators
References
A Simplified Guide To Forensic Document Examination. (2012). Retrieved from http://www.crime-scene-investigator.netEvidence Collection Guidelines. (2015). Retrieved from http://www.crime-scene-investigator.netToxicology Tests & Reports. (2015). Retrieved from http://www.drugs.comExplore Heath Careers. (2015, Sept 10). Pathologist. Retrieved from http://www.explorehealthcareers.orgForensic Entomology Insects in Legal Investigations. (2014). Retrieved from http://www.forensicentomology.com
References
Forensic Anthropologist: Job Description, Outlook and Salary. (2015). Retrieved from http://www.study.comwww.superuser.comwww.flickr.comwww.commons.Wikipedia.orgwww.commons.Wikipedia.orgCummings, R. (December, 2008). Computer Forensics. Retrieved from http://www.evidencemagazine.com