What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
    • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
    • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
      • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
      • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
    • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.
      • What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence? Explain.
    • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
    • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
      • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
    • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
      • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
      • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
        • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
      • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
    • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
    • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
      • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
      • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

How will you avoid this contamination?

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
    • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
    • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
      • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
      • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
    • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.
      • What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence? Explain.
    • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
    • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
      • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
    • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
      • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
      • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
        • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
      • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
    • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
    • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
      • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
      • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist?

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
    • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
    • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
      • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
      • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
    • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.
      • What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence? Explain.
    • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
    • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
      • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
    • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
      • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
      • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
        • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
      • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
    • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
    • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
      • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
      • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.

How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely?

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
    • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
    • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
      • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
      • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
    • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.
      • What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence? Explain.
    • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
    • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
      • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
    • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
      • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
      • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
        • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
      • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
    • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
    • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
      • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
      • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely?

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
    • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
    • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
      • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
      • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
    • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.
      • What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence? Explain.
    • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
    • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
      • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
    • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
      • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
      • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
        • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
      • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
    • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
    • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
      • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
      • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.

What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence?

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
    • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
    • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
      • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
      • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
    • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.
      • What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence? Explain.
    • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
    • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
      • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
    • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
      • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
      • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
        • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
      • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
    • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
    • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
      • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
      • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene?

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
    • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
    • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
      • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
      • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
    • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.Assignment Guidelines
      • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
        • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
        • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
          • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
          • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
        • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.
          • What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence? Explain.
        • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
        • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
          • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
        • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
          • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
          • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
            • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
          • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
        • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
        • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
          • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
          • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.
      • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.
    • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
    • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
      • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
    • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
      • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
      • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
        • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
      • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
    • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
    • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
      • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
      • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene?

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
    • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
    • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
      • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
      • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
    • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.
      • What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence? Explain.
    • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
    • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
      • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
    • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
      • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
      • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
        • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
      • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
    • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
    • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
      • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
      • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator?

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
    • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
    • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
      • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
      • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
    • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.
      • What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence? Explain.
    • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
    • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
      • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
    • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
      • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
      • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
        • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
      • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
    • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
    • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
      • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
      • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator?

Assignment Guidelines

  • Address the following in 10–12 pages:
    • Why will this particular case require the use of forensic biology? Explain in detail.
    • When you arrive on the scene, what is your first course of action? Describe your process, and be specific.
      • How will you avoid contamination at this stage of the investigation? Explain.
      • How will you control the other first responders or law enforcement officers? What challenges do they pose to a forensic investigator? Explain.
    • What will you do to identify the remains at this crime scene? Explain.
      • What is the documentation process for collecting and preserving this type of evidence? Explain.
    • How will you transport your evidence to the lab safely? Explain.
    • Once you arrive back at the lab, what significant risks of contamination exist? Explain.
      • How will you avoid this contamination? Explain.
    • What is the process for DNA analysis on the decomposing body?
      • What specific tests will you use? Explain.
      • How will serology play a role in the selected testing processes? Explain.
        • Using this decomposing body as an example, what is the process that you will follow to properly conduct this DNA test?
      • What challenges or barriers exist when you begin to interpret the results of your DNA test? Explain in detail.
    • How large of a role will facial reconstruction play in this investigation? Explain.
    • Next, provide 2 scenarios of court case outcomes regarding this investigation.
      • One scenario must result in the successful identification and conviction of the perpetrator. You will need to fill in the blanks with regard to physical evidence and other necessary details.
      • The other scenario must result in a wrongful conviction. You will need to identify the elements that lead to this wrongful conviction.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.