1. How does trace evidence end up transferring to the crime scene, suspect, or victim? Discuss some of the ways that this might happen.

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Answer 1
 evidence can end up transferring to the crime scene through Locard's Exchange Principle, which states that whenever two things come into contact with one another, there is an exchange of physical material A.K.A evidence. This exchange is most often done through physical contact, such as a struggle or a suspect attempting to hide evidence or alter the crime scene. It can even involve a suspect's shirt sleeve brushing against some wet paint.
Answer 2

Answer:
Trace Evidence ends up transferring to either the crime scene, the suspects or the victims by either coming in direct contact with an individual or by second hand contact. This happens through several ways as an individual can directly touch or handle the evidence and cause the transfer. Another way that this might happen is if someone is in contact with another person that has touched the evidence. This would be second hand contact as the person is doing the actual transferring of the evidence. But no matter how the transfer happens, it is the job of the forensic scientist to determine how the transfer of the trace evidence happened.


Related Questions

Regan bought 10 shares of Apex Company for $35 each and later sold all of them at $30 each. This transaction resulted in what type of event?


A. Capital profit
B. Capital loss
C. Capital gain
D. Capital win

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The answer is capital loss. Hope this helped you.


A good letter of recommendation should not provide colleges with
A. a history of the student's accomplishments.
B. a picture of the student's abilities.
C. a history of the student's coursework and grades.
D. a picture of the student's desire to be successful.

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wouldn't the answer be B, a picture of the students  abilities

Answer:

C. History of student's coursework and grades

Explanation:

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Which piece of evidence would Neo-Malthusians not use to support their theories?
a. depletion of global oil reserves
b. the rapid transition of some less developed countries to stage 3 countries
c. the rapid loss of biological species in the Amazon River Basin
d. the rise in medical issues realted to consumption of GMOs or non-organic food
e. the effect of the medical revolution in less developed countries

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B the rapid loss transition of some less developed countries to stage 3 countries.

Daryl is a take-charge kind of guy. He is a born leader. Leadership for Daryl is a(n) _____. career style aptitude none of the above

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"Aptitude" can be defined as an "innate skill", so "C." would be the right answer.

Answer:

Aptitude

Explanation:

An aptitude is a natural talent that somene has to do certain things. It is an ability someone is born with. Becaue of this, the answer is that leadership for Daryl is an aptitude as the statement says that he is a born leader.

The other options are not right because a career refers to the occupation a person has and style refers to a way in which a person gets something done.

all of the following are important concepts to research before attending a college fair except:
a. academic programs
b .when colleges were founded
c. admissions policies
d. student life

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B- when colleges were founded

Answer:

B. When colleges were founded

Explanation:

The most important things to research when interviewing and speaking with collehes are their academic programs, their student life, their admission policies (which are how to get into each college and what they consider), and their core values. While the historical knowledge of a college can be valuable to know, it is generally insignificant in the collegiate admissions process.

Which term describe someone who shows a preference?
A. Expert
B. Impartial
C. Even
D. Biased

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D. Biased .
explaination: a biased person is someone who shows an unfair favor over someone giving them an advantange or it is a mindset perferring one thing other the other for unfair reasons

Which of the following statements is true of high school dropouts?
A.They face a higher divorce rate.

B.They are less likely to get married.

C.They face a greater chance of going to jail.

D.They are more likely to have pension plans.

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C. They face a greater chance of going to jail

Answer:

C. They face a greater chance of going to jail.

Explanation:

This a shocking but true fact. According to huffpost, over 80% of jailed people population are high school dropouts, which establish a relation between these two variable, meaning that there's a high chance that after a teen dropout high school, they will get jailed.

Postmortem interval is the time since death.

True
False

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True that is the answer

What does the term measure refer to in typography

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In typography, line length is the width of a block of typeset text, usually measured in units of length like inches or points or in characters per line (in which case it is a measure). ... In a ragged right setting line lengths vary to create a ragged right edge of lines varying in length.

Answer:

In typography, measure is a term that refers to the size of a font. Different units of measure are used for the font size and are usually referred to as "point". These units of measurement are used not only for the font size, but also for line spacing between characters. The measuring device for sizes to be specified in points is the typometer.

MDMA is commonly known as ___________

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3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine, is a Schedule 1 substance and stimulant known as a party drug for its increased euphoria and sensation. It is also known as ecstasy.

MDMA is commonly known as Ecstasy or Molly.

Ecstasy typically refers to MDMA when it is in tablet or pill form, often mixed with other substances.

Molly is a term often used to describe MDMA in its pure crystalline form, although in practice, the purity and composition of substances labeled as Molly can vary widely.

Both forms of MDMA are popular as recreational drugs known for their stimulating and empathogenic effects, which can produce euphoria, increased sociability, and enhanced sensory perception. However, MDMA use carries risks, including potential adverse health effects and the potential for dependence.

Was American society becoming more "democratic" in the period from 1750's to the 1780's?

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Yes. Society was being heavily influenced by the theme of equality and major Enlightenment ideas, such as John Locke's "Second Treatise of Government", where Locke explains that citizens have the "right to rebel" if a government is not taking care of its people, or Montesquieu's idea that a government should have "separate branches" so that one does not get too abusive. 
Thus, you see the Revolutionary War and a Declaration of Independence.

From the 1750s to the 1780s, American society was indeed evolving towards greater democracy.

In fact, American society did move toward greater democracy between the 1750s and the 1780s, mostly because of the revolutionary mentality that opposed both British colonial power and preexisting hierarchies. This tendency is demonstrated by the Articles of Confederation, state constitutions that granted the right to vote to men who were not landowners, and the heated discussions that preceded the adoption of the US Constitution.

These reforms created the foundation for later, more extensive democratic advancements in American culture, even if white men benefited from them the most.

Without heat from the Sun, the water cycle would

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not work as the water from the oceans wouldn't heat and evaporate
Without heat from the sun, the water cycle wouldn’t happen, and humans and animals would not exist. This is because there would be no rain, which would not make the plants grow, which would make organisms unable to exist, because we need food.

A normal curve table tells you that the probability lying below z= -1 is .1587. This can be interpreted as: A. A random selection from the population has a 15.87% chance of being at or below z= -1 B. 15.87% of the area under the curve lies below z= -1 C. A random selection from the population has a 15.87% chance of being below z= -1. D. 15.87% of the area under the curve lies at or below z= -1 E. All of the above

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When it is has a probability value of 0.1587, it means that 15.87% of the total sample is below z = -1 or there is a chance that the selected sample has a 15.87% chance of being below z = -1. Actually all the choices are telling the same thing in different way.

 

Answer:

E. All of the above

Modern medical science contributed to all of the following significant demographic effects EXCEPT:

A medicine has increased total fertility in industrialized societies
B Modern medicine has resulted in a decrease in infant mortality
C Modern medicine has resulted in an increase in life expectancy
D Modern medicine has decreased fertility rates in traditional societies
E Modern medicine has decreased total fertility rates in industrialized societies

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E-Modern medicine has decreased total fertility rates in industrialized societies

Answer:

The correct answer is E. Modern medicine hasn't decreased total fertility rates in industrialized societies.

Explanation:

Modern medicine has increased world fertility rates by creating new methods of artificial fertilization for people who have difficulty conceiving and starting a family, thus increasing the fertility rates of society.

However, the reduction in the birth rate is a global trend, that is, the number of children that each family has. This, coupled with the deaths of baby boomers and other numerous generations, is leading to a brake on population growth in developed countries. But this in no way implies a failure or a responsibility of medicine, but to sociological issues that escape this science.

Explain how ribosomes would work together with other organelles to synthesize a protein to be excreted by the cell.

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Ribosomes are where the proteins are put together. It is where they are transcribed. Once the ribosomes synthesizing these proteins become bound to the rough ER, the proteins enter or cross the ER membrane cotranslationally — that is, during their synthesis. Soluble proteins in this class first are localized in the ER lumen and subsequently are sorted to the lumen of other organelles or are secreted from the cell. Likewise, the integral membrane proteins in this class initially are inserted into the rough ER membrane during their synthesis; some remain there, but many eventually become localized to the plasma membrane or membranes of the smooth ER, Golgi complex, lysosomes, or endosomes.

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Answer:

Ribosomes work by connecting amino acids (up to a rate of up to 200 per minute) in the order specified by the mRNA molecules, which in turn transcribe the information contained in the DNA. A large protein may take 2-3 hours to translate. When an amino acid chain has been fully translated, it is expelled in the cytoplasm of the cell and folded into a functional protein.

Explanation:

A ribosome is a complex macromolecular structure in the cell that is involved in the course of translation. This is an important function of all living cells, taking into account protein production.

There are two subunits that comprise the ribosome: the large and small subunits. The small subunit reads the mRNA, while the large subunit connects the amino acids (they are carried to the ribosome by the tRNA) in a polypeptide chain.

Which of the following has had an effect on the sex ratio of various countries?
a. limiting access to birth control
b. a one-child policy enforced by the government
c. the Green Revolution
d. tax deductions for having multiple children
e. expanding access to birth control

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I believe the answer is E. With contraceptives available to more women and men in the nation pregnancies can now be planned.

HELP PLEASE The evidence-based reading section of the PSAT asks students to:A. answer questions about books they would have read in their English classes.B. write grammatical sentences.C. write critiques of passages they read.D. read and think about passages.

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the answer would be D

Answer:D. read and think about passages.

Explanation:

The PSAT has a reading section in which authore use evidences in order to cover different topics in their writing.

Under the passage there are questions to be answered.

This is given in the test to check and evaluate understanding of the text and thinking ability in students.

Students are required to find the section of the text that provides the best textual support to the answer the question.

At which latitude would you expect to find the most abundant fisheries?
0
10
30
50
70

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That would be at 10-degree latitude. unlike at 0 degrees, the land mass area at this latitude is smaller and this region is tropical where there is an abundant all year round exposure to sunlight unlike the temperate regions between the 30-70 degree.

Answer:

Its actually 30 degrees latitude.

Explanation:

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A Skier is pulled up a slope at a constant velocity by a tow bar. The slope is inclined at 25°. The force applied to the skier by the tow bar is parallel to the slope. The skier's mass is 55.0 kg and the coefficient of kinetic friction between the skies and snow is 0.12. Find the magnitude of the force that the tow bars exert on the skier.

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The magnitude of the force exerted by the tow bar on the skier is approximately 286.07 N

How can you find the magnitude of the force that the tow bars exert on the skier?

Since the skier is moving at a constant velocity, the net force acting on them must be zero.

Resolve the weight (Fg) into components parallel and perpendicular to the slope:

Fg parallel = Fg * sin (theta), acting downhill.

Fg perpendicular = Fg * cos(theta), acting normal to the slope.

Applying equilibrium equations

In the vertical direction: Fg perpendicular - Fn = 0.

In the parallel direction: Ft - Ff - Fg parallel = 0.

Express Ff using the coefficient of kinetic friction (μk) and Fn: Ff = μk * Fn.

Substitute Fn from the first equation into the second equation: Ft - μk * (Fg perpendicular) - Fg parallel = 0.

Solve for Ft: Ft = μk * (Fg perpendicular) + Fg parallel.

Fg = mass * g = 55.0 kg * 9.81 m/s² = 540.55 N.

Fg parallel = Fg * sin(25°) ≈ 232.77 N.

Fg perpendicular = Fg * cos(25°) ≈ 440.72 N.

Substitute these values and μk = 0.12 into the equation for Ft:

Ft ≈ 0.12 * 440.72 N + 232.77 N ≈ 53.30 N + 232.77 N ≈ 286.07 N.

Therefore, the magnitude of the force exerted by the tow bar on the skier is approximately 286.07 N

Which o the following countries may be heading into stage 5 of the demographic transition model?
a. Japan
b. Algeria
c. Yemen
d. Rwanda
e. Paraguay

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A. Japan ; the country is overpopulated and not many people are reproducing

An atlas is an informational reference.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
T
F

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The answer is true.  many people get atlas confused with the thesaurus

Answer:

True

Explanation:

An atlas is a group of maps of the Earth in a book and they show geograhic characteristics and boundaries and they have information like social, religious and economic statistics of countries or regions. According to this, the statement that says that an atlas is an informational reference is true.

What does it mean if a paint sample "matches" a known sample from a vehicle? Does this indicate the same source? Why or why not

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If a paint chip were to match a paint chip from a known sample, there is only a 1 inch 33,000 chance that the paint chip came from another vehicle. While this doesn't link a particular vehicle to a paint chip without question, it does mean that there is a very good chance that a paint chip comes from that car if the samples match incomposition and other factors.

Answer:

If a paint sample matches a known sample it means that the vehicle in question is a positive indicator that potentially could help investigators solve the crime. It has a very slim chance of indicating the source so I'd say NO.

Explanation:

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___ is a good way to make sure you arrive early at your destination, even at a cautious speed.
A) Leaving early
B) Keeping supplies in the vehicle
C) Keeping car tools in the vehicle
D) Frequently changing lanes
E) None of the above

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Choice is A your answer.
Leaving early will help you get there earlier.

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Even if you proceed cautiously, leaving early will ensure that you reach your destination on time. As a result, choice (A) is the right response.

What is punctuality?

Being able to do a necessary work or fulfill an obligation before or at the time that was previously set is a sign of punctuality. On time and "punctual" are frequently used interchangeably.

Being late is an opposite personality attribute.

Every culture has a common sense of what constitutes an appropriate level of punctuality. In most Western societies, being a few minutes late is often acceptable, although this is not the case for certain situations, such doctor's visits. In some cultures, it's implicitly understood that actual deadlines differ from those that are proclaimed,

Learn more about punctuality, from:

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Worldwide, there are about how many species of blowflies?

1
10
100
Over 1000

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The answer is over 1000.

Hope this helps!

Answer: Over 1000

Explanation:

Makes the goal real"

Which goal-setting step is described by this sentence?

ANSWER: Write it down

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this is correct thank you

Answer:

Write it down

Explanation:

If we have only one goal in our head, it is probably just going to be an idea that after a while will be overlapped by another and will eventually get lost in the immensity of information in our brain. That's why writing the goal makes it real and will make it easier for you to reach it.

Think for a moment about how many things you have ever wanted to do at any given time and you have not taken it seriously, and after a while you have realized that you have not started chasing your idea because you have not set deadlines, dates, responsible, reminders, things. that you can only make note of.

Therefore, a true goal must be written, otherwise it is not a goal.

What is the primary reason traffic laws exist?
A) Collecting citation fees
B) Punishing motorists
C) Maintaining social order
D) Preventing cost to cities
E) Ensuring driver safety

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E) Ensuring driver safety

Without traffic laws, our roads would be complete chaos, no one would know when to turn and there would be many more accidents and car-accident related deaths. 

what conclusions can you draw about the characteristics of rapidly growing countries, countries with moderate growth, and shrinking countries?

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Rapid growing countries are most likely more evolved, think of the U.S. compared to smaller countries like those in Africa for example. We are more evolved and have more advantages than those in other places. Moderate growth countries have more to offer and have the materials to give people more chances making them want to come to that specific country. Shrinking countries most likely are shrinking because they do not offer better lives for people. They are probably unevolved and do not offer many good opportunities. So people are most likely to leave them. Without being more modern, they cannot offer the health support, education, or lifestyle people need. 

Answer:

The  rapid growing countries are most likely more evolved, think of the U.S. compared to smaller countries like those in Africa for example.

Explanation:

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What larger political and regional divisions were reflected in the debates over debt assumption and the First Bank of the United States?

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The debates over debt assumption and the First Bank of the United States reflected the political divisions that led to the first major opposing political parties of the United States. The Federalist party, with most regioanl supporters from New England states, supported the First Bank of the United States. The Democratic-Republican party, with supporters mostly in the south, opposed the First National Bank.

Examine the connections between the values of the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening and the emergence of republican ideals in the American colonies during the middle of the 18th century.

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Final answer:

The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening deeply influenced the American colonies, instilling Enlightenment values of reason and individual rights from thinkers like John Locke, alongside the Great Awakening's emphasis on personal faith and challenge to religious authority. Together, they shaped the development of republican ideals and set the foundation for the American Revolution.

Explanation:Impact of the Enlightenment and the Great Awakening

The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening were two transformative movements that left a profound impact on the British colonial society in North America during the 18th century. The Enlightenment, following the Scientific Revolution, emphasized reason and inspired thoughts on human nature and governance. Philosophers like John Locke influenced ideas on personal freedoms and the social contract, which later underpinned the American Revolution and the formation of the United States.

Simultaneously, the Great Awakening invoked a wave of religious revivalism focusing on personal relationships with God, opposed to the institutionalized Church. Key figures such as the Tennents, Jonathan Edwards, and George Whitefield promoted this spirit of evangelical Protestantism. This emergence of new denominations fostered a sense of individuality and questioned traditional authoritarian power structures, aligning with the Enlightenment's skepticism of institutional authority.

Collectively, both movements contributed to the development of republican ideals in the American colonies. They instilled a distrust of centralized power and an alignment with education and critical thought, which became central to the colonial wars that mirrored both European and colonial political struggles. This alignment with Enlightenment and Great Awakening principles ultimately paved the way for the rise of a new American identity, cognizant of both civil liberties and religious freedoms.

The film version of George Bernard Shaw’s Pygmalion adds a scene that shows Eliza in her home, grooming herself in front of a mirror. What does this scene indicate about Eliza’s character?

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This indicates that she cares about the way that she looks, and tries to make sure she looks presentable.

Answer:

eliza desires more from life than being a simple flower girl

Explanation: got it right on plato

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