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What part of the brain gives you photogenic memory?
by michalnore on January 7th, 2011
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Can forensics really see everything?
by corruptedsoul on July 22nd, 2010
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Hi does anyone know if the police can retrieve deleted msges from a phone even if they dont have no sim card
by fayeby on November 28th, 2009
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What are the methods of inquiry in investigation of a crime
by woodjim1 on November 16th, 2009
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Briefly identify the relevance of the following psychological terms to criminal homicide and other violence: learned helplessness, self-regulatory mechanisms, deindividuation, and obedience to authority.
by Anonymous on August 30th, 2009
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Can google search index be used in court? if so, to what extent? also, can forensic investigators look through encrypted files even if they can decrypt them? i signed a consent allowing search...
by Anonymous on July 1st, 2009
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I gave investigators permssion to do a forensic analysis on my laptop. i forgot to mention that i set a admin and hard drive password in the bios. from what i know, forensics investigators can't alter data. does that mean i should expect them back asking
by Anonymous on June 30th, 2009
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How does forensic investigation work in the context of Internet communications?
by TeelaB on June 23rd, 2009
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What are the possibilities that exist in the context of using forensic analysis for Internet Data?
by TeelaB on June 23rd, 2009
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I just read an article at LubbockOnline.com that said a man who had been sentenced to 25 years in prison for rape had to be pardoned because faulty DNA evidence was admitted during his trial. Can DNA evidence really be faulty?
by Anonymous on April 4th, 2009
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Is there a term in use for "dry blows"? I mean for painful blows which leave no visible signs on the surface of the body.
by Anonymous on December 13th, 2008
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What are the ideal attributes of a method for forensic analysis of glass fragments?
by lucccy on November 19th, 2008
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Would you please fill in the blank? “_________________________, so that puts you at the scene of the crime.”
by Tondoteottotote on November 16th, 2008
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Theories can be tested w/ photos. What are downsides of knowing an investigators theory? you may go out of your way to prove that theory and miss evidence. How do you address this? what are other downsides to knowing the theories that investigators hav
by Anonymous on November 10th, 2008
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What is a latent fingerprint?
by Anonymous on November 8th, 2008
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Is possible for certain fibres for example carpet fibres to be tracked down to a particular make of car?
by Anonymous on October 9th, 2008
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Hypothetically speaking, could the sweat from a sock tell a scientist/investigator what YEAR the sweat was produced or when?
by Anonymous on September 21st, 2008
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Early Autolysis of the lungs, what does this mean on an autpsy report?
by dr63383 on February 18th, 2008
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If an old person dies at home, suddenly, would be taken to a hospital for any kind of tests, if not, what is the normal procedure?
by lola on December 11th, 2007
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When somebody dies, does the hospital make any kind of blood test?
by lola on December 11th, 2007
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This is for school, we are writting a tale about a murder and we choose caffeine as the "weapon", but we would like our killer to go unpunished....can you help me out?
by lola on December 7th, 2007
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What would be the first thing to do to the body of someone that is suspected of having been murder?
by lola on December 7th, 2007
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What happens if killer crosses racial lines?
by Anonymous on November 2nd, 2007
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What is fuming?
by Andy Is Wicked Married to Penal Colony on February 1st, 2005
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