DNA Fingerprinting
A person who studies forensics is called a forensic scientist. They use scientific principles to analyze physical evidence in criminal investigations.
DNA fingerprinting is reliable because with that they can convict or acquit individuals of criminal offenses because every person is genetically unique.
it helps link a series of crimes, especially murders, to a simple person. Modus Operandi is something that a criminal does that is unique to him and no one else.
No. Racism is the belief that a race is genetically superior or inferior. Things like "blacks are criminal's" or "Asians are smart" are prejudicial not racist.
No. In order to develop lupus you have to have the right combination of genes plus triggers. The stress of surgery could trigger lupus in a person who is genetically predisposed, but not in a person who is not genetically predisposed.
The person's a criminal for doing what he did.
The person in charge of the investigation has overall responsibility in both these circumstances the computer forensic examiner would need to carry out. I know an institute which provides computer forensic examinations and Criminal Investigations know as ICFECI. I hope it will help others.
In general, classical school of criminology uses subjective factors to define criminal activities while positivist school of criminology uses a more objective method, such as scientific investigations. To simplify: classical's perspective: a person him/herself makes the decision on criminal activity while positivist: believes that certain traits present in a human being affects criminal behavior.
A criminal is someone that has been convicted of a crime. Once that has happened they are considered a criminal.
If a person verbalizes their evil intentions that is called a threat, and yes it is a criminal offense.
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A federal criminal is a person convicted of breaking a federal law.