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Adequately describe how the collection and analysis of evidence in this cases helped the police in apprehending the assailants?
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- Name a medical serial killer and if they were in your hospital, how would you go about "finding them," while protecting your patients?Provide examples of exoneration of falsely accused and why DNA helps in providing evidence in order to recreate a crime scene.What type of forensic evidence did Richard Ramirez behind at the scene of his crimes? After reading about his crimes, did you expect to find more or less evidence left behind by Ramirez?
- Should there be a death penalty for first-degree murder? Make an argument that either supports or opposes the use of the death penalty in first-degree murder cases. •1) A forensic scientist is required to collect blood samples from the crime scene and analyze it to help the investigators understand who participated to the murder. i) As a first step, the scientist needs to extract DNA. Indicate why red blood cells are not a good target for the analysis, and list at least two chemicals/compounds that are required to extract the DNA, explaining why they are used. ii) The sample has been collected in a small amount, so that (s)he decides to use PCR to analyze it. Describe why PCR is better suited to address small samples with respect to Southern blotting and how is selectivity addressed with this technique.Why is medical standards important in applying as police candidate?
- 1) Would it be an issue if the sample gathered off the crime victim’s clothes was a blood sample versus the suspect’s sample being hair strands?List the elements needed to establish negligence ?you need to select one (DNA)forensic technologies and research a relevant case study of a criminal investigation that makes explicit use . Very Brief case description: What happened? relevant facts about the case, i.e. chronology of events as relevant to the forensic technology under scrutiny Historical and jurisdictional context: Where and when? i.e. where the case took place and any relevant legislation, cultural practices as related to historical, geographical and social context. Limitations and critique: any controversies about the case, particularly focusing on the forensic technology in question as well as the sources of information used. You will need to draw on academic literature in order to understand and expose limitations.