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Dr. Henry C. Lee Distinguish Professor, University of New Haven Chief Emeritus, Connecticut State Police Director, Research & Training Center Investigation of High Profile Cases
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Law Enforcement Justice Investigation
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Country Law Individual Society LawScience Individual Science and Law Scope of Forensic Science Origin of Forensic Science Development of Forensic Science Laboratory Organization Forensic Science in Justice System
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High Profile Cases Case involved Rich and Famous Victims Case involved Rich/ Famous Suspect Case involved Political Figures Case involved Small Children Police Shooting Case Serial Killer/Serial Rapist Case Mass Killing Case
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High Profile Case Management Crime Scene Management Command & Investigation Management Media & Public Relations Personal & Resource Allocations Investigation Control and Management Evidence Control and Management Forensic Service & Experts Development Inter-agencies Relation & Cooperation
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Forensic Evidence in OJ Simpson Trial
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Investigation of Vincent Foster Death
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Case Example
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Investigation Team Concepts Police officers Detective/Investigators Forensic specialists State’s attorneys General Public
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Criminal Investigation Information Theory Crime Scene Scene PatternForensic Evidence WitnessData Mining Information Forensic Science
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Crime Scene Collection of information Hypothesis Logic Pattern evidence Physical evidence Literature & data Reports & Records Investigate Report Witness’s statements Verification of information Coordination of information Pattern evidence Physical evidence Theory Reconstruction
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物證鑑識 (Forensic Evidence) 實驗室結果 (Laboratory Results) / 統計分析 (Statistical Analysis) / 模式 (Modeling) / 關連性 (Correlation) / 確認供述 (Statement Verification) / 資料深入研究 (Data Mining) 詮 釋 (Interpretation) 重 建 (Reconstruction) 破 案 (Solve Crime)
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Stage in Physical Evidence Analysis 1.Recognition -- Documentation 2.Collection -- Preservation 3.Examination -- Identification 4.Comparison -- Individualization 5.Interpretation -- Conclusion 6.Reconstruction -- Report 7.Court -- Testimony
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Forensic Science Forensic Medicine Forensic Pathology Odontology Anthropology Forensic Entomology Forensic Toxicology Criminalistics Material Science Forensic Accounting Forensic Engineering Forensic Radiology Forensic Nursing Forensic Sociology Forensic Psychology Forensic Geology Forensic Botany Forensic Meteorology Forensic Computing
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Lessons from History
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