Csi Today: Series 2

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CSI Today Series 2, is a blog that has been transgressed into a readable book. Some blog related items remain to make this book have an interesting look. All expressed attributes are copy written under Amazon.com and the author Ron Damon Young, MSCJ. If you have any questions or would like to contact the Writer, they can be reached at ryoung114@yahoo.com.CSI Today is a comprehensive study guide for students, teachers, and law enforcement agents alike. CSI Today has newly designed information bubbles, pictures with sub heading, and a full glossary. Adding nearly 600 more pages and a full reference of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution plus Amendments will make CSI Today Your one stop Policing Reference. Other attributes that came from the first version are easy readability lists and graphics that allow you to understand the vitality of the sequencing of police enforcement. Some of the topics covered in distinct form are computer and their aid to Police, An understanding of area protection, Abstract analysis of policing, Jailing facilities, Juvenile facilities, measuring of crime rates, Crime Scene Inspection, and Preventive measures are some of what is explained in CSI Today Vol.2.This book posses' information that is concurrent to being successful in the Criminal Justice field, such as learning how to read and write studies and perform important Investigative procedures that are commonly used to catch and indict criminals and suspects accused of crimes. CSI Today teaches Criminologist how to use scientific techniques to analyze physical and analytical evidence from the crime scene. Use of chemical techniques to identify samples from suspects' including hair, tissue, blood, and bones. CSI Today analyzes the crime scene finding clues that are vital to solve crimes some of which includes, making impressions of shoes, tires, etc. and testify in court. CSI Today also reviews planning, director, and or coordinative activities with such fields, as electronic data processing, information systems, systems analysis, and computer programming.Areas of Specialization*Crime Scene Investigation*Crime Scene Technician*Guard and Police Activities*Writing Report *Analytical Work *Locating Places on MapsThis book posses' information that is concurrent to being successful in the Criminal Justice field showing studies and Investigative procedures that are commonly used to catch and indict criminals and suspects accused of crimes. Criminalists use scientific techniques to analyze physical evidence from a crime. Use of chemical techniques to identify samples of suspects' hair, tissue, blood and bones. Analyze the crime scene, make impressions of shoes, tires, etc. and testify in court. Plan, direct, or coordinate activities in such fields as electronic data processing, information systems, systems analysis, and computer programming.Target Audience State and Federal agencies that employ criminalists seek those with a master's degree or Ph.D. in forensic science and criminalistics. Course training should include laboratory pathology, biochemistry, criminology and criminal justice. State licensing is generally required People can enter this occupation with more than one type of credentials. The following are the most common: Bachelor Degree, Master Degree or Most Common Majors/Areas of Study: Criminal Investigation Science Criminal Justice, Criminology Forensic Science and Technology, Police & Security Officer Training, Security Management. Duties include performing chemical analyses of specimens of human fluids and tissues to establish the identity of persons involved in a criminal case. Perform microscopic analysis of fibers taken as samples from the suspect's clothing and compare it with fibers found at the crime scene. Determine what arguments a suspect's defense lawyers can bring up in a court trial. They perform tests needed to establish the person's guilt or innocence.
  • | Author: Ron Damond Young Mscj|Ron Young
  • | Publisher: Independently published
  • | Publication Date: Dec 29, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 567 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1652788301
  • | ISBN-13: 9781652788300
Author:
Ron Damond Young Mscj|Ron Young
Publisher:
Independently published
Publication Date:
Dec 29, 2019
Number of pages:
567 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1652788301
ISBN-13:
9781652788300