In society, the use of technology have advanced tremendously. Solving crimes has become almost futuristic in its advances in the crime in the world. With all the technology now, it’s no wonder that this field is one of the fastest growing in the U.S. Shows like CSI and NCIS l have made most of the forensic science techniques used today common knowledge. In my writing, I will discuss how the Crime Scene Investigators use science technology to solve the murders and the Issues concerning modern technology. One example, I will talk about that pertain to my career field is an episode of CSI I saw on Channel 124 USA. The program gave a great example of how technology is uses in this generation to solve crimes. The “Last Super” episode started
In “ Catching Crime Cars”, Alice Savage writes about the CSIs use high-tech to search clues in order to find the crime cars. In this writing, author gives two examples. One example is about a hit-and-run case. Police caught the suspect by one piece of paint that they found in the victim’s clothing. They used this piece of paint to match the model of hundreds of cars and finally found the crime car.
In this paper I will be comparing contrasting two various aspects of forensic sciences used, and talking about the different tactics used to identify suspects; as well as the contrasts between the two methods. The man I will be talking about is John Wayne Gacy. The two methods I will be going over are, Finger print DNA and Forensic toxicology. These two are very similar, but made substantial differences in the evidence in his case. John Wayne Gacy was a murderer from Chicago, Illinois.
So how did crime get solved without the modern use of technology? According to Fisher (2000), investigations were much more difficult and time consuming, and technology that was available at time did little to help. For example, investigators used Polaroid pictures to get crime scene shots. A few years later, as technology advanced, investigators started collecting evidence with camcorders, which were much lighter and recorded in color, but still very large.
Being a CSI agent offers tons of exciting action with interesting daily tasks, mental challenges, and modest educational requirements compared to most occupations. CSI agents experience many interesting daily tasks, they first walk through the crime scene to determine what evidence is available and collect it. According to Chron, DNA experts use bodily fluids and substances to identify criminal subjects even in cases that are very old. Using small details such as fibers, hair, paint, glass, pollen and food residue, that discovers case specifics. This shows that CSI can uncover things with the smallest pieces of evidence to catch suspects.
As anyone can discover a crime scene, it is understandable that the crime scene could potentially be altered at any time before experts arrive (Standing Bear 1999). The arrival of police and beginning of the investigation is the most important stage of the investigation (Standing Bear
The CSI Effect has been caused by the popular television show "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and has given viewers an unrealistic view regarding forensic scientists, the use of forensics, and the criminal investigation itself. Forensics has become a rapidly growing field and has only been applied to criminal investigations since the latter part of the nineteenth century. The earliest use of forensics can be traced back to the Bertillion System created by Alphonse Bertillion of the Paris Police Department. He believed that certain skeletal features and physical traits could help identify individuals. Bertillion would use several photographs of individuals to help aid the identification process.
I believe there should be a dedicated team of individuals who specialize in these cases, that don’t give up as new technology and evidence arises. Concluding this paper, we have considered the JonBenet case that occurred in 1996 and how it was closed and reopened. Keeping in mind that a third of all homicide cases go unsolved, statistically this is a big number considering the number of people living in the U.S.A. We see how important it is to not compromise any evidence in a crime scene it could very well dictate the results of solving the case. Because mistakes caused by the officers, or investigators at a crime scene such as tampering with evidence, flaws in the legal system, and departments giving up on cases of up to a year many go
Forensic scientists and investigators can employ numerous forensic techniques to help solve this crime. These can include using biological examination in terms of detecting and identifying bloodstain pattern analysis, analyse ballistics and fingerprints. Guns are known to produce a distinct bloodstain pattern, which is the High-Velocity Impact Spatter where tiny droplets are caused by blood travelling at high speeds. By using this knowledge that investigators have about guns, they can track down and reconstruct the crime scene using biological examination.
Forensic Science is the career field I am interested in. I would enjoy being a forensic science technician because of my interest in mysteries and figuring things out. This career choice is the right choice for me because I would only need a Bachelor’s degree, it would be work I enjoy doing, and I would make an exceptional salary. Forensic science technicians aid investigations by collecting and testing evidence. Many technicians spend time either in a laboratory or on the field in crime scene investigation.
Forensic science has been an aid to the law enforcement community for years now. It has solved cases that were unsolved years before DNA and science started to play a role with cases and law enforcement. The case of Samuel Reeves and James Layne was unsolved in the year 1989, this was considered a cold case because it had been years since they found who the murderer was. This case was considered a crime of passion, where it first started off by kissing and having the same attraction towards each other, but when James Layne started to get aggressive and not respecting Reeves decision to not have sex, that was when things got hectic. Forensic science helped this case by the use of fingerprints, they found the fingerprints in a bottle, and when
Science has come a long way over the years. It has helped countless every day struggles and cure diseases most commonly found. What you don’t hear about however is the advancement of forensic science. Forensic science has helped solve countless cases of murder, rape, and sexual assault. In the case of John Joubert, it helped solve the murders of three young boys with one small piece of evidence that linked him directly to the crime.
Unit 2 Discussion: Cabin in the Woods 1. Provide a fictitious scenario for a crime that could occur and produce the assigned evidence in the environment you were assigned (image). You can be creative or draw inspiration from a film or book. Remember to select a crime based on the Category Block that you were assigned based on your last name. Make sure you end your scenario with officers being called to the scene.
Crime has been at its highest this year. Forensic science has played a major part in investigating crimes and searching for evidence that is not seen by the naked eye(Dillon). The field of forensics is continually growing, causes of death have become more interesting, autopsies are more critical, and the salary is appreciable(Gewin). Since there are only 18 forensic science undergraduate programs in the US that have been authorized by the American Academy of Forensic Science, my prospective college choices are limited. After tackling the time it will take to earn my bachelors in forensics(4 years), then finish medical school and four years of residency, it will eventually all be worth the wait.
Crime scene photography, sometimes referred to as forensic photography or forensic imaging, is the art of producing an accurate representation of an accident or crime scene. Crime scene photography is an important asset in the collection of evidence at the crime scene, documents the appearance and location of victims, shell casings, footprints, bloodstain patterns, and other physical evidence. In order for photographs to be admissible in a court of law, the standard for photographs of crime scenes and evidence must be of sufficient quality. Photography has a vital role in the decision made in court because the pictures are to represent the scene as it was exactly. Digital SLR single reflex camera is the most often used camera in crime scene investigations.
The development of technology has increased dramatically, now with many technologies in law enforcement, they have progressively taken advantage of the growing industry to better prevent or help crime. Technology in law enforcement offers the potential of everlasting support that will benefit the United states forever; technology has shaped and advanced law enforcement. I do not believe that anyone would disagree or deny that technology has aided in helping solve, prevent, and decrease crimes. Technology plays a major impactful role in law enforcement: offering police many useful methods for combating criminal activity, with such tools such as biometric, body worn cameras, digital evidence and forensic, crime mapping, less lethal technologies,