 Wednesday 1/22/14  LT: I can identify key components to different forensic careers  BR: What does mummification mean? How many autopsies did Dr. Ralston.

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 Wednesday 1/22/14  LT: I can identify key components to different forensic careers  BR: What does mummification mean? How many autopsies did Dr. Ralston perform a year?

 LT: I can identify healthcare standards in different healthcare fields  BR: What are some different types of health care fields

 What is the occupation  Education  What do they do  Miscelaneous info

 What is the occupation: studying 1000’s of bones all over the world and presents the evidence of skeletal remains in court.  Education; phd in anthropology  What do they do  Miscelaneous info: Saddam hussein-

 Chemical engineering doctorate  Extracts info from hair, all parts of the body  Beethoven – looked at hair to determine death had a high amount of lead in hair

 Apply scientific knowledge toward real world problems  2-4 years chem physics math and criminal justice  Try not introduce personal bias into the cases, could cause them to overlook evidence,

 25 years of crime scene experience  You can’t investigate the crime scene in 1 hour  Hard to do b/c of the violence

 Work with forensic scientists  Skip it

 Study fingerprints left on paintings by artists  Painting fraud: sell paintings by famous artists that are really fakes

 Study faces to determine if they are lying  Facial action coding system database with configurations of face muscles to decode human expression

 Use earth science and geological material to help solve crimes  Can tell the soil on victim matches soil at certain locations  College courses in geology math law chemistry and forensic science

 What do they do? Test “professional” athletes Test criminals for court purposes Testosterone steroids, ped  Education UCLA olympic lab 1984  Any other info Has been to olympics

 What do they do? Analyzes fingerprints on artwork,  Education – n/a  Any other info st person to study fingerprints of artists Verify the authenticity - prove the real artist painted and not a poser

 What do they do? Read facial expressions to see if suspect is telling the truth  Education  Any other info Only 1% of people can read microexpressions on a person’s face without training Osama bin Laden and Bill Clinton

 What do they do? Id bones from death or murder to determine who comitted a crime  Education  Any other info John gacey, Dahmer,

 What do they do? Evaluate documents submitted by news reporters, detectives, and popo Signatures on wills, checks, etc.  Education On job training no special degress  Any other info Zodiac Killer

 What do they do? Use earth science and geology to help criminal and civil cases analyze dirt and rocks and paint  Education Take college level courses in geology chemistry law and forensic science  Any other info

 What do they do? Help investigators in all stages of a crime investigation  Education 4 yr degree in physics math and criminal justice  Any other info Some specialize in firearms, dna,

 What do they do? Coroner  Education Forensic investigator  Any other info Autopsies, got fired for talking to media

 Conducted research on oligonucleotide : developed PCR  Bachelors in chemistry  Phd in biochemistry

 LT: I can describe healthcare standards and relate them to different careers in health care  BR: What career in forensics requires you to take college courses in geology, law, forensics science and chemistry?  What is health care in your own words?