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The Mumia Abu-Jamal Trial ( 12 pp).
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The 1982 trial of political activist Mumia
Abu-Jamal reads like something from a Greek
tragedy; and the Chorus has become those around
the world who believe in the man's innocence even
after almost two decades of incarceration. What
is wrong with listening to new information if it
is really there? Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BBabjjml
The Need for a National Crime Laboratory DNA Database
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A 7 page overview of the importance of DNA analysis in criminology. The creation of a
nationwide database would make this technology even more helpful in solving both new and old crimes. The author explores the possibilities presented by, and the controversy surrounding, mandatory DNA testing for those convicted or even suspected of crimes. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPdnaDta.rtf
The O.J. Simpson Trial: Chain of Errors
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A 4 page discussion of the numerous errors which interlaced the O.J. Simpson trial. The author asserts that if this trial were to be conducted today the outcome would be undoubtedly different. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPsimpsn.rtf
The Problem With the Single-Bullet Theory
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the single-bullet theory that many accept in respect to the JFK assassination. The theory is explored but the thesis of the paper is that the theory brings up more questions than it answers. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: S212JFK.rtf
The Use Of Arson Investigation In Forensics
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5 pages in length. Every single bit of evidence – no matter how seemingly insignificant – is critical for the forensics team in attempting to determine if and how a crime has occurred. One of the most valuable tools available to help ascertain this information is through an arson investigation, the "study of fire-damaged physical evidence and crime scenes to detect arson" (Carpenter, 1995). The extent to which arson investigations are inherently valuable to forensics is both grand and far-reaching; without their vital contribution, many cases would remain unresolved. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCarson.rtf
The Use of DNA Technology to Gain Release
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An 8 page examination of the pros and cons of postconviction DNA testing and movements such as the Innocent Project spearheaded by Barry Scheck. Discusses the characteristics of DNA which make it an almost irrefutable evidence and evaluates use of this technology by those who are already incarcerated and desire to prove their innocence. Summarizes the technological, economic and legislative implications of this application. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPdnaCrm.wps
The Use of Ultraviolet Photography in Forensics
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12 pages. The
use of ultraviolet forensic imaging has become a powerfully
helpful factor in detecting bitemarks, bruises and body fluids.
This paper discusses this technology and the way in which it
works to help detect images that are invisible to the human eye.
Ultraviolet photography is being used frequently by all aspects
of forensics and other areas of law enforcement in order to gain
information in ways that have been heretofore impossible.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAbites.wps
Wearable Technology For Crime Scene Investigations
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A 12 page paper. Wearable technology includes things that we not only actually wear but that we carry with us, like our cellular telephones. This paper explores some of the more recent technological developments in crime scene investigating, such as using RFID, adapting the WIRE soldiers use and other technologies in early development, such are augmented reality. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: PGcrimtc.RTF
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