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LED Flashlights: Getting the Most From Color Bulbs

25th September 2009
Colored LED lights have many uses from professional to recreational. Green, red, blue, and ultraviolet lights have all found their way into the realm of LED flashlights. The uses are varied and each color has particular uses that they are best suited fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bachelor Criminal Justice Degree Online

24th September 2009
Are you a CSI fan? Do you day dream of solving mysteries, being involved in crime scenes and other law enforcement activities? Then a bachelor of criminal justice degree could be your ticket to a new career path, and a new job. What if you're currently wo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Forensic Scientist – Respectable Work Profile with Excellent Earning Opportunities

20th August 2009
Forensic science is the branch that deals with investigation of crime scenes and collects evidences that can help the investigating authorities in solving different types of cases. Apart from being an interesting career choice, a forensic scientist work p... Read >
Author: michael russell

Cracking the Case with Satellite TV

17th June 2009
Crime is an inherently interesting topic. The daily news always features at least one story about a crime that has happened somewhere in the area, and definitely some that have taken place in other parts of the country or world. Murder mysteries have alwa... Read >
Author: Joseph Hildebrandt

Why you need crime scene cleanup services

15th May 2009
Crime scene cleanup or trauma scene cleanup after the death of someone either violently or naturally is by and large the responsibility of the victim’s family. Even till few years ago, there were a handful of cleaning companies that specialized in traum... Read >
Author: Alex Thomson

An insight into crime scenes clean up services

15th May 2009
Crime scene cleanup companies also clean unattended deaths, damaged environments due to tear gas, and other crime and distress scenes. The larger crime scenes that involve mass murder scenes, terrorist attacks and anthrax and other biochemical damage is a... Read >
Author: Alex Thomson

What Are the Career Options in the Criminal Justice field?

25th March 2009
Before looking into the career opportunities in Criminal Justice, you should know what “Criminal Justice” is. It deals with the psychology of the criminals and their social their crimes. Criminal Justice is an interesting and challenging field to get... Read >
Author: William

CSI in Real Life: How Modern Forensics Identifies Unknown Substances

13th March 2009
Television shows featuring in-depth crime analysis have become incredibly popular. No longer are the detectives who apprehend criminals the sole heroes of crime dramas. Now, the behind-the-scenes scientists who help to identify these criminals have been p... Read >
Author: Jennifer Mathias

Mystery Case Files Game Series

03rd March 2009
The Mystery Case Files series is one the best known brands in the hidden object game genre. It combines the challenges of various styles of puzzles (ranging from the standard hidden object games to other mind-boggling puzzles) together with the enjoyable ... Read >
Author: Steven H. Ng

DNA Testing for Paternity Identification or “Whose Your Daddy?”

17th January 2009
DNA Testing is not the mystery it was only a few years ago. After all, it makes regular appearances in the crime novels we read, the CSI shows on TV and in courtroom dramas on the big screen. Most people understand that DNA (also known as our chromosomal ... Read >
Author: Larry Borsheim

DNA Testing for Paternity Identification or “Whose Your Daddy?”

17th January 2009
DNA Testing is not the mystery it was only a few years ago. After all, it makes regular appearances in the crime novels we read, the CSI shows on TV and in courtroom dramas on the big screen. Most people understand that DNA (also known as our chromosomal ... Read >
Author: Larry Borsheim

Police Community Support Officer

09th January 2009
A Police Community Support Officer or PCSO is a person who has similar rights to those of a police officer. A PCSO is a person who often works with local communities to combat crime. A PCSO is uniformed person but they do not have the power of arrest. The... Read >
Author: Simon

US Police Using High Power Lasers and Laser Systems to Solve Crimes

13th October 2008
Killeen Police Department investigators hope a new high-tech tool purchased with the help of criminals will capture more criminals. The new high powered tool in question is high power lasers and laser systems. The police will ask the Killeen City Coun... Read >
Author: Shane

The Arrival of DNA Testing

07th July 2008
Prior to the development of RFLP (Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism) in the 1980s, no single procedure seemed to dominate the field of DNA paternity testing. Its high power of discrimination (paternity probabilities exceeding 99.999%) lent it credi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

State Criminal Records

20th May 2008
An evenhanded delivery of information is maintained by State courts. This is done by collecting as much information available about all sides of a crime by their staff as well as from other law enforcement agencies. Yet the content of the records will not... Read >
Author: robertboughner

Private Security Industry in United States

30th April 2008
The Private Security Industry is one of the fastest growing Industry in U.S., public panic over crime after September 11 incident and rise of several criminals and militants groups in all over the world helped this industry in booming more in less time pe... Read >
Author: silsecurity@gmail.com

Careers in Forensic Science

03rd April 2008
Forensic science is one of the most challenging and stimulating careers that someone can choose for a litany of reasons. This is because, unlike other science careers, forensic science deals with the law and most particularly criminal law. What a forensic... Read >
Author: Albert Werfert

The Latest Info on Criminal Justice Entry Level Jobs

03rd April 2008
Just as with any type of profession the truth is that you will have to work your way up the ladder and criminal justice is no different. This is why a criminal justice entry level job is a great way to begin a lucerative and exciting career that is anythi... Read >
Author: Albert Werfert

Considering Crime Scene Jobs As A Career Path

03rd April 2008
There truly can be no more a fascinating and rewarding job then a crime scene job in the field of criminal justice. The fact is, that much of the evidence that is gathered at crime scenes is done by trained experts that have attained a degree in the field... Read >
Author: Albert Werfert

All About Forensic Science Internships

03rd April 2008
Serving a forensic science internship is one of the most exciting and rewarding times in a persons life who has chosen fornsics as a career choice. Its the first time that they actually get to put their training to work on real evidence that has been gath... Read >
Author: Albert Werfert

LED Flashlights: Getting the Most From Color Bulbs

28th March 2008
Colored LED lights have many uses from professional to recreational. Green, red, blue, and ultraviolet lights have all found their way into the realm of LED flashlights. The uses are varied and each color has particular uses that they are best suited fo... Read >
Author: Ben Anton

Why You Should Not Confuse A Crime Scene Tape With A Reflective Tape

19th February 2008
We are all used to the looks of crime scenes in movies, and there is a standard picture one can easily associate with a wrong-doing: the crime scene tape surrounding a perimeter where access is restricted to unauthorized personnel. Well, the truth is that... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Science and Convictions

03rd September 2007
Science has revolutionized the way law enforcement officials are able to obtain a conviction against a suspect. If you are a big fan of the CSI TV shows and have noticed how those crime scene investigator (CSI) technicians collect evidence at crime scene... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Camera Phones: Imaging Wizards

23rd April 2007
Traveling was menacing till some years ago. People had to pack cameras and other equipments in their bags and carry them along to capture their favourite moments. They would often call friends to share the thrill they experienced. During this time, a wiza... Read >
Author: Bradley Ben

CSI: Las Vegas Grissom Departs

18th April 2007
Actor William Petersen, who portrays Gil Grissom on the popular television series, CSI: Las Vegas, is set to make his departure from the show. Now, before all you fans out there start to panic and begin making speculations, Petersen’s exit will not m... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Why Buy A Camera Phone?

27th March 2007
When mobile phone manufacturers design a phone, they aspire to package as much applications in a handset as is technologically possible. They engineer new designs and expand the horizons of technology to achieve this. The visualization and conception of c... Read >
Author: Keith Rickwood

Air Scent Dogs - SAR Dogs

19th February 2007
Air scent dogs are the best-known type of SAR dogs. They are used to find victims of avalanches and urban disasters, drowned people, human remains in crime scenes, etc. Unlike tracking dogs, air scent ones seek in the surroundings for any human scent (... Read >
Author: Rodrigo Trigosso

DNA Testing in the 21st Century

12th October 2006
DNA Testing in the 21st Century One of the most exciting fields of study for technological advances has been DNA testing. DNA technology has come along way and we have seen it being used on many popular television dramas such as Law & Order, 24, ... Read >
Author: Jason Luke

The Latest Technologies Help Fingerprinting Play a Crucial Role in Law Enforcement

02nd August 2006
It's no secret that fingerprinting is an invaluable technique that can be used to solve numerous types of cases, from theft to homicide. Every person possesses a unique set of fingerprints, which allows law enforcement officers to identify suspected crimi... Read >
Author: Harold Hitt

Forensics, Court Reporting, and other Justice Career Choices

01st April 2006
To prepare you for the challenging and demanding careers in crime scene investigation, degree, diploma and certificate programs in the subject aim to provide a solid foundation in the American criminal justice and law enforcement systems. As a student of ... Read >
Author: Jim Greenberg