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Title: Forensic Science


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Forensic Science
The Search For Hidden Truths
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Meet Inspector Beaudeaux
He would like to introduce you to the world of
forensic science.
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Follow me . . .
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So, whats a forensic scientist?
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A forensic scientist studies and analyzes
physical evidence used in criminal court cases.
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Many accused criminals are found either innocent
or guilty based on the strength of evidence that
a forensic scientist provides.
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Forensic Scientists can specialize in a variety
of different areas
  • Studying blood for presence of drugs, alcohol, or
    toxins
  • Performing DNA analysis on hair body fluids
  • Examining documents to determine if forgery
    occurred

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  • Matching fingerprints
  • Identifying type of firearm or tool used in a
    crime
  • Determining results of polygraph tests

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What personal attributes are desirable in a good
forensic scientist?
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  • Detail-oriented organized
  • (it may be that one small detail that leads to
    the accused being found either innocent or
    guilty)
  • Patient thorough
  • (must perform variety of time-consuming /
    comprehensive tests on evidence)
  • Proficient in science math
  • (these concepts are the backbone of forensic
    science)

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  • Skilled at research writing
  • (need to prepare reports based on findings)
  • Excellent communicator
  • (explain are cross-examined about findings)
  • Curious and creative-minded
  • (looking at situation in different ways is
    necessary for solving crimes)

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The inspectors partner wants you to know some
the job advantages of forensic scientists.
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  • You have a high level of responsibility
  • Every case is unique
  • You get to implement validate new techniques
  • Youre not confined to an office space

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There are also some disadvantages.
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  • Some cases are gruesome and distressing
  • Number of cases varies, so its difficult to
    control work load
  • You have to go to court spend time waiting to
    testify
  • Journalists may call at your home

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What are some of the forensic science
specialties?
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Forensic Pathologist
A medical doctor who performs autopsies to
determine cause of death.
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Forensic Psychologist
Evaluates and treats patients in context of legal
issues.
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Forensic Anthropologist
Identifies and reconstructs bones determines
gender, age, cause of death.
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Criminalist
Analyzes, compares, identifies, interprets
physical evidence at crime scenes.
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Forensic Entomologist
Uses insects that inhabit decomposing bodies to
determine time of death.
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Forensic Engineer
Investigates reports on accidents or structural
failures that may have criminal implications.
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Forensic Odontologist (Dentist)
Helps identify bodies by looking at their teeth.
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Forensic Nurse
Provides treatment for crime victims. They are
especially needed in emergency rooms to gather
and package criminal evidence.
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Forensic Toxicologist
Analyses alcohol, drugs, poisons in body fluids
for the benefit of the courts.
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Wildlife Forensic Scientist
Forensic scientists who track down criminals who
harm wild animals.
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Here are some forensic science photos--some are
from actual crime scenes
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Defense Wounds 1
Defense wounds on the hand of a victim whose
assailant was attacking with a knife.
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Defense Wound 2
Here is a typical "defense wound" on the forearm
of the victim of an assault with a sharp weapon,
producing the laceration.
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Defense Posture
Scene illustrates mechanism for "defense wounds".
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Clay Model Used to Demonstrate Knife Wounds
single edge knife wound
double edge knife wound
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Stab Wound Single Edge Blade
Sharp edge of blade
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Deadly blow to head that resulted in fractured
skull and bleeding.
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Fractured Liver Blunt Force Injury
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Natural DeathInfiltrating Ductal Carcinoma of
the Breast
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Pathologists photo of embryo (ectopic
pregnancy)
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Forensic Pathologists Tools of the Trade
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More autopsy tools
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Stryker Sawgood for cutting into skull
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Digital Imagery ReconstructionUse of computer
superimposes photo of skull with outer skin.
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Facial reconstruction technique used by forensic
artists.
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Some forensic scientists participate in high
profile cases and become famous.
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Meet Dr. Henry Lee--one of the worlds most
renowned forensic pathologists.
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The Inspector hopes you enjoyed learning about
the world of forensic science.
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