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Death Investigation: A Guide for the Scene Investigator

This report describes a study that focused on the establishment of guidelines for conducting death investigations.

 

The Corpse as a Scene

The corpse at the scene of a brutal homicide can often tell those investigating the death many things. The forensic evidence left behind on the corpse, often times becomes the silent witness against those who commit the most heinous of crimes.

 

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Death Investigations 101
Those who work in the world of Death Investigation take lessons from those who have died and then use that information to better our world, making it safer, cleaner, and healthier. If you have ever had the desire to help people, but are not sure where you want to focus, first find your passion. Then, see if there is a way to apply your passion to bettering the world around you. The world of Death Investigation certainly encompasses the medical and law enforcement fields, but it also includes employment opportunities for geologists, artists, psychologists, toxicologists, insurance experts, accident investigators, and many, many more.

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Crime Scene Investigation 101
Crime scene analysis combines the human factor with scientific procedures and methods to interpret what has occurred. While the scientific evidence may speak for itself, it requires human understanding and voices to translate that evidence into a court of law in order to ensure that justice is always served.

Criminology Basics
If you're interested in pursuing a career in the criminal law field, business law or behavioral sciences, this class provides insights on crime control, criminal mindset, controversies involving the police, due process, prison life, rehabilitation and many other areas. An ideal course for anyone who wants to know how the criminal justice system really operates.

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The The Forensic Science Awareness and Terminology Certification tests important concepts and knowledge regarding the terms used in Forensic Science. It attempts to assess the awareness of the terms used in Forensic Science. Taking this highly recognized certification is an excellent way for you to prove your professional prowess to employers while giving a boost to your resume.

 

The Recovery of Human Remains: A Crime Scene Perspective

The experienced investigator or evidence technician can handle a multitude of crime scenes from simple property damage cases to multiple homicides and do an excellent job gathering all the pertinent information and physical evidence from the "crime scenes". Why is it then that such experienced officers fail to properly process a recovery site? Very simply they have developed tunnel vision from repetitive processing of "fresh" crime scenes and simply do not have the experience and/or training to thoroughly process a recovery site.

 

 

Time of Death

One of the reasons that time of death estimates leave so much room for error is the fact that there has been little focused study of the variables.

 

 

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