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An Important part of our Criminal Justice System

Ethics in Forensics

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Barbara Star Cox CJ130 Judge Fisher

Ethics of Criminal Justice Final Project Presentation

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Have You Ever


Known, (or have read about) , someone that has committed the most heinous crime that you could have EVER had imagined? Waiting and just KNOWING that justice would be passed on to them, but dont.
My Name is

Scotty Buchho lz
I am 3 1/2 weeks old Otty Sanchez

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Forensics
Forensic anthropology is the application of the science of physical anthropology and human osteology in a legal setting, most often in criminal cases.

My Goal today
History Ethics Application

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History
The history of forensic science dates back thousands of years.
Archimedes (287212 BC) Fortunato Fidelis and Paolo Zacchia 15th century Mathieu Orfila (17871853) Alphonse Bertillon (18531914)

Mathieu Orfila (17871853)

Alphonse Bertillon (1853- 1914)

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Ethics of Forensic According to the Northwest Association of Science "it is the duty of any Forensic Scientists,
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person practicing the profession of forensic science to serve the interests of justice to the best of their ability at all times."

Conclusions and Opinions Court Presentation NAS Report

Shirle y Mckie

Joyce Gilchrist

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Monumental Case.

Shoe Size In 1985, at a press conference, Where Mayor Dianne Feinstein revealed details about the hunt for serial killer Found State of Richard Ramrez, and in so doing angered detectives by giving away mind details of his crimes. Other Crimes Symbols at Scene Killed who First

Night Stalker

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Applications of Forensic Science

Forensic anthropology allows scientists to study the bones of the victim that have survived the process of decay. However, there are many other fields in the forensic science field. Forensic Entomology Forensic Odontology Forensic Reconstruction Forensic 6/5/12 Toxicology

In conclusion
We spoke about forensic science as the application of the natural sciences as it matters to the law. When a forensic scientist is accused of questionable behavior in regards to the handling of human remains, the consequences may be extreme.

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Any Questions

Who to himself is law, no law doth need, Offends no law, and is a king indeed.
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