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CRJ 311 AID Experience Tradition Success/crj311aiddotcom

CRJ 311 Week 1 Assignment The CSI Effect<br>CRJ 311 Week 1 DQ 1 Peer Review<br>CRJ 311 Week 1 DQ 2 Your First Scene<br>CRJ 311 Week 1 Journal You're an Expert!<br>CRJ 311 Week 2 Assignment Conducting Your Own Field Sobriety Test<br>CRJ 311 Week 2 DQ 1 Drugs and Scheduling<br>CRJ 311 Week 2 DQ 2 Field Sobriety Tests<br>CRJ 311 Week 2 Journal SANE or Not<br>CRJ 311 Week 3 Assignment Case Study Analysis The Enrique Camarena Case<br>CRJ 311 Week 3 DQ 1 Hair Evidence<br>CRJ 311 Week 3 DQ 2 Arson Dogs<br>CRJ 311 Week 3 Journal Professional Painter<br>CRJ 311 Week 4 Assignment What's Your Impression<br>CRJ 311 Week 4 DQ 1 Bite Mark Evidence<br>CRJ 311 Week 4 DQ 2 Fingerprint Evidence<br>CRJ 311 Week 4 Journal Cold Case Investigation<br>CRJ 311 Week 5 DQ 1 Blood Patterns<br>CRJ 311 Week 5 DQ 2 DNA Evidence<br>CRJ 311 Week 5 Final Paper<br>CRJ 311 Week 5 Journal Cold Case Investigation<br>

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  1. CRJ 311 AID Experience Tradition Success/crj311aiddotcom FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.crj311aid.com

  2. CRJ 311 Entire Course (Ash) • CRJ 311 Week 1 Assignment The CSI Effect • CRJ 311 Week 1 DQ 1 Peer Review • CRJ 311 Week 1 DQ 2 Your First Scene • CRJ 311 Week 1 Journal You're an Expert! • CRJ 311 Week 2 Assignment Conducting Your Own Field Sobriety Test • CRJ 311 Week 2 DQ 1 Drugs and Scheduling • CRJ 311 Week 2 DQ 2 Field Sobriety Tests • CRJ 311 Week 2 Journal SANE or Not • CRJ 311 Week 3 Assignment Case Study Analysis The Enrique Camarena Case • CRJ 311 Week 3 DQ 1 Hair Evidence

  3. CRJ 311 Week 1 Assignment The CSI Effect (Ash) • Read “Fact or Fiction?; The Jury is Still Out on the CSI Effect; A TV-Insprired Interest in Forensics Has Left the Courtroom Vulnerable to Junk Science,” which is located in the ProQuest database in the Ashford Online Library. • What is the CSI Effect, and do you believe it is a legitimate concern? • In your paper, address the following: • Summarize the CSI Effect and evaluate if it is a legitimate concern. • Analyze the impact of the CSI Effect in the courtroom.

  4. CRJ 311 Week 1 DQ 1 Peer Review (Ash) • Do you see value in the peer review process, as outlined in Chapter 1 of your text? Between the New England Journal of Medicine, your local newspaper, and a television news report, which do you believe is a more credible source? Why? Explain your method of evaluation in determining if a source is reliable. • The body of your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples

  5. CRJ 311 Week 1 DQ 2 Your First Scene (Ash) • Your First Scene • You are the lead investigator of a small agency, which means your forensic lab is limited. You are called to a report of a decomposed body. Your scene is a decaying body lying in the shrub along a busy freeway. What are your steps in securing the scene and evidence? What steps will you take to correctly process this scene? Include and specifically address the following:

  6. CRJ 311 Week 1 Journal You're an Expert! (Ash) • CRJ 311 Week 1 Journal You're an Expert!

  7. CRJ 311 Week 2 Assignment Conducting Your Own Field Sobriety Test (Ash) • This assignment will give you the opportunity to conduct your own field sobriety tests. As outlined in your text, there are three standardized tests used by an officer to determine if a suspect is impaired. Select one of the following learning activities on which to base this assignment. • Conduct the three field sobriety tests. If you are able, use a camera to record yourself conducting the tests. Evaluate your ability to perform the tests and any issues you feel these tests might provide in determining if someone is under the influence. Knowing what you know about ethanol and blood

  8. CRJ 311 Week 2 DQ 1 Drugs and Scheduling (Ash) • Some stimulants can be used in the treatment of hyperactive disorders, which can lead to abuse. Do you think more scheduling is necessary to prevent this? If so, what type of criteria should be included? Argue your opinion as to why the above listed criteria need to be included. If not, argue your reasons for leaving the scheduling as it is. • While the schedule of a drug will help determine the severity of the charge against a suspect in a drug case, the amount of drug also plays a factor. Explain the necessity of the following:

  9. CRJ 311 Week 2 DQ 2 Field Sobriety Tests (Ash) • An officer responds to an accident in which a vehicle has crashed into a parked car. The driver seems to have the odor of an alcoholic beverage on his breath but does not exhibit any other signs of impairment. The officer conducts several field sobriety tests on the driver. One of the most familiar sobriety tests is the walk and turn test. Do you think this is an effective way to judge whether a person has been drinking? Why or why not? Inventory the benefits and drawbacks. • Considering your newfound knowledge of ethanol, why do you think the tests used in the Standardized

  10. CRJ 311 Week 2 Journal SANE or Not (Ash) • CRJ 311 Week 2 Journal SANE or Not

  11. CRJ 311 Week 3 Assignment Case Study Analysis The Enrique Camarena Case (Ash) • Case Study Analysis: The Enrique Camarena Case • Read “The Enrique Camarena Case – A Forensic Nightmare.” • Please address the following in detail: • Catalog the forensic evidence found in the Camarena Case.

  12. CRJ 311 Week 3 DQ 1 Hair Evidence (Ash) • After watching “She Was Never in My Car,” discuss the scenario below. • You are given the black hairs collected from the car seat of the possible suspect in this case. These hairs could be human or animal. How would you go about analyzing and comparing these samples? In court, the Defense challenges your findings in this case as circumstantial. How might you defend your trace evidence? • The body of your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples

  13. CRJ 311 Week 3 DQ 2 Arson Dogs (Ash) • Arson dogs are useful tools for finding accelerants in locations where human investigators cannot. Some believe that arson dogs and their indication of possible accelerant residue should not be used as evidence in court. • Do you think arson dogs come up with better results than a chemical sniffer? Why or why not? Provide evidence to support your opinion.

  14. CRJ 311 Week 3 Journal Professional Painter (Ash) • Oftentimes, paint and fiber evidence is overshadowed by the more glamorous DNA evidence in cases today. Paint and fiber evidence is sometimes discounted as being mediocre evidence, at best, by jurors. With your newfound knowledge of how important this type of evidence can be in criminal cases, take a moment to reflect on how your opinion of this evidence might have changed. • The journals are your opportunity to reflect on the topics of the class and how they may impact your personal and professional life. The journals are only accessible to you and the instructor, so feel free to

  15. CRJ 311 Week 4 Assignment What's Your Impression (Ash) • What’s Your Impression? • This assignment will give you the opportunity to create and evaluate your own impression evidence. As you have read in your textbook, pattern evidence is, for the most part, examined by the naked eye. Select one of the following learning activities on which to base this assignment.

  16. CRJ 311 Week 4 DQ 1 Bite Mark Evidence (Ash) • Bite marks are no longer considered a way to specifically identify someone, but it can be used to exclude or include a person of interest. As a juror on a homicide case, you have heard an odonotologist discuss the bite mark evidence located on the victim and how the suspect cannot be excluded as to whom the bite mark belongs. Review the bite mark photo (below). • If your last name begins with A-L, argue your opinion as to how the bite mark would possibly exclude the suspect. • If your last name begins with M-Z, argue your opinion as to how

  17. CRJ 311 Week 4 DQ 2 Fingerprint Evidence (Ash) • Thanks to Hollywood, firearms and the forensic information associate with them has been portrayed as the key piece of evidence in many “case.” Fingerprinting is oftentimes overshadowed. Your goal is to argue the importance of fingerprinting in our cases. Discuss three specific points why fingerprint evidence is crucial to our investigation. • If your last name begins with A-L, address the following: • How might you enlighten those who believe fingerprint evidence no longer has a place in forensic

  18. CRJ 311 Week 4 Journal Cold Case Investigation (Ash) • Do You Have What It Takes? • This week, you are to reflect on what you believe are the personal traits of a forensic scientists and if you have the same traits. What might you have to overcome in your personal make up to meet those requirements as you consider a career in the forensic science field? • The journals are your opportunity to reflect on the topics of the class and how they may impact your

  19. CRJ 311 Week 5 DQ 1 Blood Patterns (Ash) • Read “An Illustrative Homicide Case Involving Blood Patterns” in your text, and review the included photos of evidence. • Looking at the bloodstain patterns on the husband’s clothing, and considering what you have learned about bloodstain patterns, are the patterns consistent with his story? If you do not think they are, why not? If your opinion is one that believes they add credibility to his story, document your reasoning based on the evidence. • Based on the blood pattern evidence shown in the photos, provide your interpretation as to what might have happened in this case.

  20. CRJ 311 Week 5 DQ 2 DNA Evidence (Ash) • Detail how DNA is used in criminal investigations today. What is the current impact of DNA testing on the criminal justice system, and how has DNA revolutionized this system? • For students whose last name ends with A-L, include one case study of how DNA exonerated a person previously convicted of a crime and identify those areas you have discussed above. • For students whose last name ends with M-Z, include one case study of how DNA has helped convict a guilty person of a crime and identify those areas you have discussed above.

  21. CRJ 311 Week 5 Final Paper (Ash) • Final Paper • In order to complete the Final Paper, watch one of the following videos: • Santy, C. (Director). (2007). Welcome to homicide [Television series episode]. In J. Brenkus& M. Stern (Executive producers], Crime 360. New York, NY: A&E Television Networks. Available from the Films On Demand database. • Terra Nova Films, &The National Clearinghouse on Abuse in Later Life (NACALL) (Producers), &Vanden Bosch, J. (Director). (2012). He wouldn’t turn me loose: The sexual assault case of 96-year-old

  22. CRJ 311 Week 5 Journal Cold Case Investigation (Ash) • Cold Case Investigation • You have all heard of cold case investigative units and what they do. You are now a member of your local cold case unit. As they are responsible for reviewing an old, unsolved case, you will be required to review the facts and evidence associated with the case to specifically see if there is some sort of forensic technology that was not available at the time, which you now have at your disposal. If you were the one looking into an old case, what would you be looking for that DNA profiling could be helpful with? Reflect on how you might feel as the family member of a loved one whose case has been unsolved for

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