Investigators must always be aware of the potential value of trace evidence such as paint and soil evidence when processing crime scenes for evidential clues.
In a 3-5 page essay answer the following questions using the concepts you learned in this unit.
Discuss the proper collection and preservation of paint evidence from an automobile suspected of being involved in a hit-and-run incident with another motor vehicle. Paint that is foreign to the suspect automobile is observed on the hood. Describe the proper submission of paint transfers and paint standards from both motor vehicles for laboratory examination. (An excellent answer would include at least five major points.)
Discuss how soil evidence is collected and preserved in a criminal investigation. (An excellent answer would include at least four major points.): [Saferstein, R. (2018). Criminalistics: An introduction to forensic science. pgs 366-369]
Summarize how the crime lab conducts forensic soil exa
Understanding the foundation of Fourth Amendment protections will help you understand how the interpretation and line-drawing has changed over time to reflect public policy and changes in society. Prepare a 3-page paper, citing a minimum of three academically verified references and addressing the following points:
Describe the type of search the framers of the Constitution prohibited through the Fourth Amendment.
Explain how prohibiting that type of search would address historical problems.
Fast-forwarding to today, you are a police officer getting ready to request a search warrant for an apartment suspected to contain illegal drugs. You know that warrants are generally issued with a knock-and-announce requirement. You are concerned that the occupants will destroy the evidence, and you have heard that some judges will give police a no-knock warrant authorizing officers to enter certain premises without first knocking and announcing their presence or purpose. Using the Hei
Between Ethical Traditions seen last week, below, and in the Medical Ethics matrix PDF which one seems to have had the most impact on: Provisions 1 and 2 of the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights? On the American Nursing Association (ANA) Code of Ethics? By contrast, of Ethical Traditions seen so far, which one(s) can seem to have the most influence on popular culture right now?
Video/Movie Analysis - On Catch Me If You Can
This assignment is designed to assess students ability to incorporate material from the module readings and apply them to assigned video or pop culture movie depictions about white-collar crime.
Each paper will be roughly two pages, demonstrating how specific elements of the media source can be used to illustrate concepts from any of the module readings of white collar crime. Each paper should incorporate at least three concepts from the required module readings, using and citing at least two of the required course readings in each module.
The paper should include:
A minimum of 5 paragraphs, an introduction, 3 paragraphs in the body (one paragraph for each concept), and a conclusion.
The introduction should include an attention grabber, a thesis statement, and a clear preview statement.
The body of the paragraph should allow you to introduce the course concept, explain the concept, demonstrat
In a discussion about the distribution and use of Remdesivir for the treatment of COVID-19 during the Democracy Now segment, Amy Goodman asks Achal Prabhala, "who profits, who gets access, and how important is this drug? How does Prabhala respond? What are the parallels between access to Remdesivir and access to COVID-19 vaccines?
Please refer to the attached files containing more detailed information and instructions.
Be sure to answer each question in it's entirety one by one being as clear and precise as possible.
Write and label each question by number then provide detailed answer under each question.
Just need a 1/2 page of the summary.
Computer model can determine whether you'll die from COVID-19 by University of Copenhagen.
Artificial intelligence is able to predict who is most likely to die from the coronavirus. In doing so, it can also help decide who should be at the front of the line for the precious vaccines now being administered across Denmark.
The result is from a newly published study by researchers at the University of Copenhagen's Department of Computer Science. Since the COVID-19 pandemic's first wave, researchers have been working to develop computer models that can predict, based on disease history and health data, how badly people will be affected by COVID-19.
Based on patient data from the Capital Region of Denmark and Region Zealand, the results of the study demonstrate that artificial intelligence can, with up to 90 percent certainty, determine whether an uninfected person who is not yet infected will die of COVID-19 or not if the
Watch videos of 3 participants in a usability study and take notes about:
whether or not the participants are successful
how much time they take to complete a task
what problems they have when completing the task
Write a brief report of the results of the study, usability findings, and recommendations for re-design on the discussion board. Respond to the findings from 2 other classmates, did you find the same things, would you add anything to their findings and recommendations?
Participant videos: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10pkfJfMfAv3cnpVdx-L8snZrCd1vueq0iWCiad0-tBY/edit?
ECON 3540: Response 1
Due Monday, February 15th
Select one of the two prompts below. Your response should address the topic provided in its
entirety. Responses should be no less than 1000 words. Proper citation is required. Please
submit via Canvas (.doc, docx, and .pdf le types only please). Responses are due by 11:59
pm (MST) on the due date listed above.
Prompt #1:
The following quotes are from two historical gures (I won't say which, but a quick search
will satisfy your curiosity) who hold very dierent conceptions as to the nature of what
constitutes a society and therefore an economy.
In the social production of their existence, men inevitably enter into denite [social] relations... in the development of their material forces of production.
There is no such thing as society: there are individual men and women, and there are
families.
In your personal opinion - this is economics, after all - what should be the scope of economic
analysis? Wh
Recommendation letter:
-Interned at FDA pharmaceuticals from April 2020 till October 2020
-Now an employee at the same pharmaceuticals
-Interned under a QA team ( Quality assurance) which included getting familiar to FDA regulations, inspection of activities, resolution of problems.
-good communication skills, positive attitude etc.