How do you find a spine specialist?
look in a directory for orthopaedists and Neurosurgeons as both specialists have training and experience in Spine disorders. They may also sub specialize in spine disorders.
Where in the Bible does it talk about forensics?
As far as I am aware, it doesn't. At the time, the concept of forensics and police invetsigation didn't consist of much more than asking people who saw what and trying to catch a thief or murderer as they ran away.
What are the advantages of forensic entomology?
Some of the advantages of forensic entomology is discovering toxicology and DNA. Another advantage is it can help determine what the postmortem interval is by using blow flies.
Forensic Deontology is Forensic Dentistry in simple terms. They study the teeth of a dead body. Helps to identify the body.
Is contact with pitchblende dangerous?
Yes. Pitchblende contains one gram of radium per seven tons. It is radioactive.
How much money does a regitered nurse earn?
According to the national average from salary.com, for a plain staff nurse RN, the median income is about $58,500.00 a year. It depends on where the job is, and what the specific job title the nurse might have.
A forensic dentist works with law enforcement to match teeth or applicances from a body with a matching file
How would forensic scientist detect codeine?
HPLC (high pressure liquid chromatography), hair samples and bodily fluids can be tested this way.
What career cluster is forensic pathology in?
Forensic pathology is in the Health Science career cluster. It is sometimes mistaken for being in the Medical Practice cluster. I hope this helps!
what ever they what
Smugglers have to blend into the people around them. they will dress as a sailor or a piolet what ever they need or want
Can a state police officer join raw IB nsg?
I dont know for sure abot RAW and IB. I do know however that the leadership of IB and RAW consists of IPS Officers. For that you have to take the Civil Services Exam. NSG is a part of the Army. Once you join the army and have served for atleast two years, only then can you volunteer to join NSG. NSG has a very rigrous physical test and very demanding training with 78% drop out rate.
What is the most effective way to collect past due receivables?
"Collect those Debts"If your receivables are local, go to the courthouse, get a number of copies of small claim forms, clip them to the top of a clipboard. Now go visit the company that owes you money. Tell them you just stopped by on your way to the courthouse to pick up a check. Make sure they can see the claim forms on your clipboard. More than 75% of the time, you will walk out with a check. This is of course assuming that the debt falls within the parameters of your jurisdictions small claims parameters. Larger debts or out of your area debts require a different approach.
I disagree, and these tactics are time consuming, I address questions like these on my blog and welcome anyone to read and visit regularly to gain insight or ask questions. I am a professional that has been in the collection industry for over 12 years.
What is the difference between a crime scene and scene of a crime?
The scene of the crime is the physical location where the actual offense took place.
A crime scene is any location where evidence of the crime exists or can be found.
The two phrases, although often used inter-changeably, are NOT the same thing.
Where are some places you can work as a csi agent?
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an experiment in which only the manipulated and responding variable are allowed to change and conditions are kept the same.
How do you obtain a crime scene cleanup license?
Amdecon has a home study DVD. Check it out at http://www.amdecon.com/training-course/
I would suggest you work with an active crime scene cleanup type business with on hand training, these guys do onsite training for crime scene cleanup http://www.actremediation.com
Good luck
What does a forensic toxicologist do?
He/she investigates whether the deceased died because of poisoning and can also look into other small forensic things that may pop up during investigation. A good TV example would be Abby Sciuto from NCIS.
How could police prove that a strand of hair found at the scene of a crime belongs to a suspect?
If the police have a valid suspect they can obtain a DNA sample from them and by submitting both the evidentiary piece of hair and the obtained sample - if both samples match it is usually mathematically conclusive proof that the suspect hair strand came from that individual.
Can you major in forensic science in college?
yes in fact the college my mom works at does majors in it
Who do psychologists work with?
In general, a psychologist talks to clients (people) at work. A psychologist helps them to understand why they feel the way they do, and they talk about what the client can do to make him or herself happier. A psychologist tries to help people improve their lives. Sometimes people feel really angry or really depressed or really sad or really confused, and a psychologist will try to help people deal with those feelings and get through the hard parts and problems in their lives.
What education is needed to become a forensic profiler?
The actual position is termed "forensic psychologist," and it requires a PhD in at least clinical psychology or something similar, plus courses in law or criminal justice. But don't think that there's a big calling for profilers. Forensic profilers, like you see on tv, are inaccurately protrayed. Most forensic psychologists work in child abuse cases, and custody lawsuits.
What is the best college to go to for a criminal justice degree?
The top three schools for criminal law happen to be Syracuse University, University of Drury and University of Louisville. The school for you will be the one that offers a specialty in the career you are looking for.
How does using DNA in criminal investigations and crime scenes compared to other older methods?
DNA is only narrowly applicable in identifying an INDIVIDUAL who may or may not have been involved in an offense.
Older methods of crime detection, evidence collection and identification are still WIDELY USED. DNA is useless in identifying such things as tire track impressions - paint chips from cars - ballistics - fingerprints - and in so many more areas that they cannot possibly be included here.