Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Introduction To Forensic Science
Introduction To Forensic Science Over the past decades, Forensic science has evolved and has been embraced by most states as a vital constituent of modern legal practice. It is widely used in courts as a major source for the outcome of a verdict. Forensic science has attained a merit of its own although it is relatively new in the jurisprudence world. As technology and science have evolved with time, more and new methodologies and practices in law realm have been established. In United States (U.S.) specifically, the application of utilizing forensic analysis has become a routine (James,2009). The rate at which forensic evidence is used in criminal courts depends on the type of offence. For example, for murder cases forensic science evidence is presented almost always. In criminal cases, a prosecution team commissions most of the forensic assignments. On the other hand, the legal team of the defendant can commission forensic assignments to challenge or check the prosecutions forensic evidence or to determine the innocence of the defendant. Forensic evidence has enabled to link offenders to their victims and crime scenes using physical evidence and also in identifying individuals without peer. With perspiration, a fleck of blood, saliva on a cups rim, a piece of hair among others has been successfully used to link a suspect to a crime. Innocent and wrongly accused individuals have been exonerated using such evidences. Persons who have been jailed for years have later been exonerated after DNA analysis has been carried out to prove their innocence. To yield positive results, crime laboratories have enforced professionalism, adopted reliable procedures and coordinated with both the legal and the scientific communities. Presently, for a scientific system to be accepted before a court, the evidence derived from it does not have to go through a prescribed test. For future admissibility of scientific evidence in court to be shaped, development of more newer and advanced forensic tools and techniques is being embraced as technology and time progresses. Thus, courts are increasingly relying more on scientific evidence to deliver a judgment. Problems Associated with Forensic Science and DNA Evidence. Evidences of forensic science should always be neutral. Scientists should not have any stake in the case outcome though this is not always the case. Numerous deficiencies have threatened to limit forensic services to the society and have therefore weakened its presumed scientific foundation. Below are some of the major problems in forensic science and DNA testing: Astounding Frequency of Cross-Contamination and Sample Mix-Ups A surprisingly high rate of errors in the laboratory is one of the emerging problems which involves cross-contamination and mix-up of DNA samples. Such errors appear to be persistent and crop up even in the accredited DNA labs. The forensic scientists though have managed to reduce such instances and thus the rate of DNA testing errors have been claimed to be low thus negligible, but growing evidence suggests otherwise. Bad Laboratories Uneven state of forensic DNA labs is another recognized chronic problem. Labs differ significantly in the care with which they authenticate their methods and the severity with which they are carried out. Procedures that are followed religiously in quality assurance and quality control in some laboratories are disregarded or followed constantly in others. Bad laboratories have always been there but detection of their shoddy work has always been complex (Neubauer, 2009),. This is because such labs are in jurisdictions which have traditionally safeguarded crime labs from external examination. For example according to Strutin: It is now recognized that the Houston Police Department (HPD) Crime laboratory did grossly inadequate incompetent and biased DNA and serology work for well over a decade before a team of television journalists exposed the problems in late 2002. Dishonest DNA Analysts Test results are at times falsified by deceitful DNA Analysts. This emerging problem has led to the analysts faking test outcome to cover up errors that come up from sample mix-ups and cross-contamination of DNA samples. Connecting the evidence and the suspect Nuclear DNA analysis being an exception, there is no other forensic method that has severely shown the capacity to persistently, with a high degree of assurance, exhibit a connection between a specific individual or source and the evidence. For instance, fingerprint analyses have more available research and conventional protocols than for bite marks analysis. There are also notable variations within the disciplines. For instance, all fingerprints evidence is not equally good reason being that the determination of a true value evidence is the latent fingerprint image quality. These disparities within and between the forensic systems disciplines bring to light a serious problem in the forensic community. Inadequate legal counsel is another major problem DNA testing will not solve. In some instances, defense counsel never consulted scientific experts. DNA Analysis in the forensic science is taking a slow speed on its road to admissibility. Insufficient funds are evident in certain jurisdictions and they therefore cannot send evidence items to private labs or establish own lab. Labs that perform tests have often had backlogs measured in months. A great burden is imposed by defense counsel, prosecutors and courts on labs time in discovery battles that often transpire when there are upcoming new techniques on forensic scenes. Though valuable forensic DNA evidence can be found in decades old samples, the DNA left in scenes of crime can be affected by factors like: sunlight, bacteria, moisture and heat among others. As a result, such DNA may not be used to give evidence and just like the fingerprints, analysts will not use DNA testing to give the time period when a suspect was at the scene of crime or at what time the suspect was there. Exoneration Based on DNA Evidence Cases that would have been impossible to prosecute before the arrival of DNA typing are now prosecuted. A number of states created DNA data bases on offenders that are known which they compare against unsettled crimes. Matches are provided from their databases which assist to successfully prosecute a handful of them. Persons wrongly convicted are exonerated by use of DNA which is termed as a legislative reform movement. Convictions can be successfully challenged using DNA analysis on existing evidence. To ensure that testimony and results can withstand rigorous examination and that they are of high caliber, high standards are maintained for the collection and preserving of evidence. DNA methodology of testing must also meet precise scientific criteria for accuracy and reliability. In future, we expect miniaturized portable instrumentation to provide crime scene analysis that will be computer-link remote analysis. This will allow quick identification and rapid elimination of innocent suspects. Availability of markers will also be needed to identify physical qualities of the DNA contributor. Using this information, it will be easy to narrow a suspect search with increase in efficiency and accuracy of operation. Conclusion It is clear that the United States justice system depends on the use of natural science-based forensic evidence, and admissibility is simply one of the steps evidence must satisfy to be utilized in the justice system. In the near future, it is very likely that the admissibility of science as evidence will be challenged in the United States Supreme Court as technology develops and allows researchers to gain precise results and understanding of the human body. At the present, it is too early to determine whether the Federal Rules of Evidence are outdated, however this does not mean that the construct of the legislation should not be reexamined. Forensic analysis, though controversial in many aspects, constitutes a primary source of information for the tier of fact when determining a verdict for a case. Thus, natural science-based forensic evidence should be carefully studied and examined thoroughly in order for justice to be properly achieved.
Monday, January 20, 2020
Death of a salesman :: essays research papers
Instability Lead Life to Its End The character Willy Loman from the play Death of a Salesman has been read throughout the years with distinct interpretations. Many people have given different reasons to what led to Willyââ¬â¢s tragic fate. One interpretation I took was that Willyââ¬â¢s instability in his life led to his death. Some point that led in to my interpretation were his early family life, his relationship with Biff, and his job. à à à à à Willyââ¬â¢s early family life was a difficult one with its many inconsistencies. In Willyââ¬â¢s early childhood his father left; this left him with many questions about his father and how to be a father. In one scene we see Willy talking to Ben and Willy voices questions and comments about when their father left. Willy asks ââ¬Å"Where is Dad?â⬠and says ââ¬Å"Dad left when I was such a baby and I never had a chance to talk to him.â⬠Willy also voices his concerns about being a father. He says ââ¬Å"sometimes Iââ¬â¢m afraid that Iââ¬â¢m not teaching them the right kind ofââ¬âBen, how should I teach them?â⬠In this early life Willy and his family move around a lot. People and places changed around them fairly swiftly. Another inconsistency in his early family life was his relationship with his brother, Ben. Ben left Willy without looking back. Ben comes in and out of Willyââ¬â¢s life. à à à à à Willyââ¬â¢s relationship with Biff has its highs and lows throughout the play making it difficult to establish a feel for their feeling towards each other. In the eyes of an early Biff there is nothing but love and devotion towards his father. Even Willy says Biff would ââ¬Å"go into the jaws of hell for meâ⬠. This type of affections changes after Biff finds out about his fatherââ¬â¢s infidelity. Biff loses total respect for his father and calls Willy a ââ¬Å"liarâ⬠and a ââ¬Å"fakeâ⬠. Willy saw early Biff as being a son he could be proud of with all Biffââ¬â¢s football victories and successes with girls. As time passes and Biff comes home from the west it is evident that Willy no longer feels pride towards Biff. Biff has no job and wasnââ¬â¢t making much money at his last job therefore Willy feels no pride towards Biff. Near the end of the play Willyââ¬â¢s feelings towards Biff change once again. Willy comes to believe that Biff l oves him. Willy starts to says things like ââ¬Å"that boy is going to be magnificentâ⬠.
Saturday, January 11, 2020
The Gift of the Magi Analysis Base on Mla Format
Name Subject Lecturer Date Sacrifice Della and Jim as a Young Married Couple in ââ¬Å"The Gift of the Magiâ⬠By O. Henry William Sydney Porter who also known by his pen name O. Henry. He was born on September 11, 1862 in Greensboro, North Carolina. O. Henry was an american author that always make excellent literaryââ¬â¢s work with twist plot, suprising ending and irony as his style and usually his works also inspired by social live or condition. The several famous O.Henry works likeà ââ¬Å"The Ransom of Red Chief, ââ¬Å"The Furnished Roomâ⬠and ââ¬Å"The Gift of the Magi. â⬠The Gift of the Magi to tell about a young married couple (Della and Jim) who to face the economic crisis in their live. They supposed to buy a prize for the Christmas Eve, but they just have bit money. Della who have a beautiful hair and Jim have a precious clock, finally Dellaââ¬â¢s sell her hair, and buy an expensive chain for Jimââ¬â¢s clock, and Jim sell his precious clock and h e changes it into an expensive hair accessories.The gift of the magi who setting when Chrismast Eve, with the main characters Della and Jim, the theme about a young marriage couple who to test their love in the Chrismast Eve, and the irony happens at the time they gift their present for each others. In this work O. Henry describe about young couple married, Della and Jim still young but they will become an adult when theyââ¬â¢re try to solve their own problem. O.Henry describes the character Jim have a mature think, likewise Dellaââ¬â¢s, Della character is not an egoist wife, and an understanding wife and also she try to not bothered his husband otherwise she really helps Jim with : ââ¬Å"Pennies saved one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one's cheeks burned with the silent imputation of parsimony that such close dealing implied. Three times Della counted it. â⬠Dellaââ¬â¢s understand their economic condition, and thatââ¬â¢s way she help her husband.And how about Jim? Jim is a sample of husband who has a duty to make his wife happy; heââ¬â¢s a hard working man. He is also selling his precious clock to give Della Chrismast present with an expensive hair accessories. O. Henry makes a solving Della and Jim problems are, Della finally find how the way she can give her husband a prize, sheââ¬â¢s sells her beautiful wave hair, and then she buy her husband and likewise with Jim. They immolate their precious things to give a present in the Chistmast Eve.Then in the relationship of marriage needs an understanding feeling without this feeling the relationship will be broken moreover they are still young couple, many young couples who have egoistic characters because they still young and difficult to control their emotions and finally get divorce is the best solution . But, differ to Della and Jim, they look so mature person when their face into trouble life, they have sacrifice love: ââ¬Å"De ll,â⬠said he, ââ¬Å"let's put our Christmas presents away and keep 'em a while. They're too nice to use just at present. I sold the watch to get the money to buy your combs. And now suppose you put the chops on. In this works O. Henry likes neutral when describe their both characters. Heââ¬â¢s use the feminism and heroic fenomens in describing each character. Della a strong woman and Jim a sincere man. They sincerity and their sacrifice love suitable as an example to the others young married couples. Works Cited Henry, O. ââ¬Å"The gift of the magi. â⬠Web. 19 Dec. 2012. Henry, O. ââ¬Å"The gift of the magi. â⬠Theme. Web. 19 Dec. 2012. Henry ,O. ââ¬Å"Wikipedia. â⬠Web. 19 Dec. 2012.
Friday, January 3, 2020
General Labour Affects On The Gross Domestic Product
Canada may be headed into a recession. The economy contracted 0.6% in the first quarter of 2015. The forecast for the year is 2.0%. The central bank cut interest rates from 1.0% to 0.5%. That may only aggravate a housing bubble. The government could spend more, but the debt-to-GDP ratio is an already-high 92%. In this paper I am going to be focusing on general labour and how it coincides with Canadaââ¬â¢s economy. So far general labour has been helping the Canadian economy grow and become stronger but for 2015, this has not been the case. The three things focused on in this report are general labour affects on the gross domestic product (GDP), inflation and unemployment. These three things are the base of the Canadian economy. Without theseâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦For example, 62% of the job vacancies were in this province. This is bad for GDP because if there is a decline in general a laborer work, it is only a matter of time that Canadaââ¬â¢s GDP will also decline due t o the decrease in demand for those workers. Businesses that need general laborer workers will look for workers in other countries. These businesses will be exporting labour to other countries that have the general labour staff they desire and will be contributing to their GDP growth. Since the general laborers are outside Canada, most of our finished goods will be exported into Canada. This will lead to the loss of more jobs and the decline of our GDP. The primary and secondary sectors are increasingly dominated by automation, and the demand for workforce numbers falls in these sectors. This may be good because this will increase productivity and help business save costs. Sadly, the replacement of human works for these automated machines is eliminating more jobs for Canadians. More Canadians will need to find jobs elsewhere, which will only hurt the GDP because those without work will rely on government assistance until they find employment. Inflation Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising and the purchasing power of currency is falling. Canada is currently has an inflation rate of 1%. As Canadians, we have a goal of keeping out inflation rate
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