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Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry and its subfield, forensic toxicology, in a legal setting. A forensic chemist can assist in the identification of unknown materials found at a crime scene.[1] Specialists in this field have a wide array of methods and instruments to help identify unknown substances. These include high-performance liquid chromatography, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, atomic absorption spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and thin layer chromatography. The range of different methods is important due to the destructive nature of some instruments and the number of possible unknown substances that can be found at a scene. Forensic chemists prefer using nondestructive methods first, to preserve evidence and to determine which destructive methods will produce the best results.
Along with other forensic specialists, forensic chemists commonly testify in court as expert witnesses regarding their findings. Forensic chemists follow a set of standards that have been proposed by various agencies and governing bodies, including the Scientific Working Group on the Analysis of Seized Drugs. In addition to the standard operating procedures proposed by the group, specific agencies have their own standards regarding the quality assurance and quality control of their results and their instruments. To ensure the accuracy of what they are reporting, forensic chemists routinely check and verify that their instruments are working correctly and are still able to detect and measure various quantities of different substances.
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Firearms are classified based on bore characteristics, mechanism characteristics, and use characteristics. Bore characteristics include whether the firearm has a rifled or smooth bore. Mechanism characteristics refer to the action (such as lever, bolt, or automatic) and loading mechanisms (such as muzzle, breech, or magazine loading). Finally, firearms are also classified based on their intended uses, such as sporting, military, or self defense purposes. The classification system helps to effectively identify, differentiate, and understand different types of firearms.
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This document provides guidelines for investigating and handling evidence from clandestine drug laboratories. It notes that chemical, fire, and explosion hazards are common in these facilities. Officers should coordinate with the PNP AIDSOTF and gather intelligence before any operation. At the site, they should assume booby traps are present and avoid direct contact with chemicals. After securing evidence, officers should photograph and document the scene, preserve chemicals and equipment, and examine documents and containers for clues regarding origins of materials. A post-investigation should further trace dangerous drugs and chemicals.
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This document discusses the proper use of terminology in police reports. It advises that some criminal justice terminology is useful for accurately representing events, demonstrating adherence to procedures, and appearing professional. However, terminology should not be overly complex, substitute jargon for plain language, or confuse readers. Some terms like burglary, robbery and Miranda rights are appropriate, but words that waste time or cause confusion should be avoided. Reports also should not use offensive, sexually charged, ethnic or disability-related slurs. Precise language without generalization helps make reports clear and time-efficient.
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Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry and its subfield, forensic toxicology, in a legal setting. A forensic chemist can assist in the identification of unknown materials found at a crime scene.[1] Specialists in this field have a wide array of methods and instruments to help identify unknown substances. These include high-performance liquid chromatography, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, atomic absorption spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and thin layer chromatography. The range of different methods is important due to the destructive nature of some instruments and the number of possible unknown substances that can be found at a scene. Forensic chemists prefer using nondestructive methods first, to preserve evidence and to determine which destructive methods will produce the best results.
Along with other forensic specialists, forensic chemists commonly testify in court as expert witnesses regarding their findings. Forensic chemists follow a set of standards that have been proposed by various agencies and governing bodies, including the Scientific Working Group on the Analysis of Seized Drugs. In addition to the standard operating procedures proposed by the group, specific agencies have their own standards regarding the quality assurance and quality control of their results and their instruments. To ensure the accuracy of what they are reporting, forensic chemists routinely check and verify that their instruments are working correctly and are still able to detect and measure various quantities of different substances.
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This document provides an overview of physical evidence identification pertaining to wildlife forensics. It defines wildlife as non-domesticated plants and animals that live in natural habitats. Forensic science uses scientific methods to investigate crimes, and wildlife forensics applies these methods to conserve and protect wild animals. Physical evidence like footprints, hair, and scales can be collected, preserved, and identified through techniques like DNA analysis to determine species and gender. Samples are collected through careful procedures to preserve evidentiary value. Wildlife forensics helps relate suspects, victims, and crime scenes to physical evidence to investigate cases where wild animals are victims, the cause of incidents, or provide information about crimes.
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Firearms are classified based on bore characteristics, mechanism characteristics, and use characteristics. Bore characteristics include whether the firearm has a rifled or smooth bore. Mechanism characteristics refer to the action (such as lever, bolt, or automatic) and loading mechanisms (such as muzzle, breech, or magazine loading). Finally, firearms are also classified based on their intended uses, such as sporting, military, or self defense purposes. The classification system helps to effectively identify, differentiate, and understand different types of firearms.
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The document provides green e-waste tips to reduce, reuse, and recycle electronics. It recommends reducing unnecessary purchases and extending the lifespan of electronics through upgrades. When disposal is needed, it suggests finding reuse options like donating, selling, or buying refurbished devices, as well as proper recycling. The tips encourage supporting manufacturers with take-back policies and choosing environmentally conscious companies.
The document provides tips for reducing carbon emissions, avoiding plastics, saving energy and water, and saving trees. It suggests sharing transport, using delivery services, maintaining vehicles properly, carrying reusable bags, making crafts from plastics, using appliances minimally, thawing food outside first, checking for leaks, bathing with buckets, printing double-sided, and reusing paper.
The document promotes pledging to participate in Global Service Day activities like planting trees on occasions, saving water, educating children about global warming, and saving trees to make the world a greener place. It encourages people to stay tuned to their mailboxes for more information and details about Global Service Day events and asks what people will pledge to do to help.
The document lists various useful resources related to the environment, including webpages tagged with "Environment" on Delicious and numerous YouTube video links on topics like general environmental issues, waste management, littering, water, art from trash, e-waste, air pollution, plastics, nature, trees, earthworms, and global warming.
This document discusses the issue of packaging waste and how to reduce it. It provides examples of how packaging has changed over time from natural materials like leaves to various plastic and paper products today. While packaging serves purposes like protecting items, the large amounts of waste created pose environmental problems as most materials take a long time to decompose. The document encourages learning more about reducing, reusing, and recycling packaging and provides activities to interview locals about their perspectives on issues like plastic bag bans and promote sustainable solutions.
This document is an activity sheet from an environmental magazine that encourages students to interview local waste collectors (kabadiwalas) and junk dealers to learn about recycling. It instructs students to ask the kabadiwala about the types of waste collected, transportation used, and prices paid. It then has students visit a local junk dealer to learn where materials are sent for recycling and plot these locations on a map. Students are challenged to write an article on the role of kabadiwalas in waste recycling.
This document provides information on donating or recycling used electronics through eCycling. It lists various electronics that can be eCycled, such as computers, printers, televisions, and cell phones. It also describes eCycling partner programs that offer online and in-store take back options, as well as community recycling events. Donating or recycling electronics helps protect the environment, promotes reuse and job creation, and prevents electronics from filling up landfills.
The document discusses EPA's Plug-In To eCycling program which aims to give Americans more opportunities to safely and affordably recycle old electronics. The program is part of EPA's Resource Conservation Challenge to promote greener product design, smarter purchasing, and reuse/recovery of products. EPA recognizes partners like Apple for contributing to safe electronics recycling. eCycling conserves resources by recovering materials from old electronics to make new products, helps others access technology, and strengthens the local economy by creating recycling and refurbishing jobs.
This document contains an activity sheet from the Green Schools Network that provides several activities for students related to understanding water usage and conservation. The activities include tracing the water pipes in a school, mapping water flow, observing water meters and bills, exploring drainage paths, measuring rainfall, and telling a story about responsible water usage. The overall aim is to help students learn more about their local water systems and ways to reduce water waste.
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