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The Forensic Examiner is the peer-reviewed journal of the American College of Forensic Examiners Institute. The Forensic Examiner publishes scientific articles, case studies, interviews with forensic professionals, and new research in the areas of forensic information.
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Principles and approaches to criminal investigation, part 1.(EVIDENCE)(Report)
June 22, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
PART 1
For purposes of this series of articles, the term "investigative processes" will be used to describe both criminal investigation and crime scene processing. Any distinctions between criminal investigation and crime scene processing will be designated as...
Forensic science in Las Vegas! National conference features forensic information in an animated setting.(2009 NATIONAL CONFERENCE)(Conference news)
June 22, 2009... Serious forensic science professionals, networking opportunities, and lively Las Vegas--they'll all go together at the 2009 National Conference of the American College of Forensic Examiners.
The Las Vegas venue offers numerous forms of entertainment, attractions, and economical...
Disability, ethics, and advocacy: the duty of clinicians to their disabled patients.(CE ARTICLE: 1 CE CREDIT)
June 22, 2009... The Social Security Administration (SSA) has established procedures whereby disabled claimants can apply for Social Security Disability (SSD) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. This article addresses the criteria by which this agency makes determinations and why helping...
Activity monitors: aka: cell phone and computer eavesdroppers.(CE ARTICLE: 1 CE CREDIT)(Report)
June 22, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Thanks to the hefty law enforcement and civilian security budgets that drive the industry, eavesdropping technology has been booming for three decades, and invasions of privacy are easier to accomplish today than in any time in history. Cell phones can be turned on...
Plasterman: an atypical autoerotic accidental death by mechanical asphyxiation.(Case study)
June 22, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
The following case report is an atypical autoerotic death caused by an accidental mechanical asphyxiation due to autoerotic circumstances. In this case report, the decedent tried to emulate the titillating actions of a variety of pornographic videos, each of which...