How to solve a murder.(murder investigation in New York, New York)Smith, Chris
Why? One study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology gave logic problems to people to solve and found that smart people tended to make more mistakes than those of average intellect, because smart people were more likely to take shortcuts or make assumptions due to overc...
The investigation of a crime scene begins when the CSI unit receives a call from the police officers or detectives on the scene. The overall system works something like this: The CSI arrives on the scene and makes sure it is secure. She does an initial walk-through to get an overall feel...
When a crime is committed, police officers and investigators are left with mere fragments of a large and complex puzzle. In order to solve this puzzle, a network of trained specialists need to take into account several factors. These factors include time of death, location, temperature, tr...
"Insects never lie. Insects are tiny witnesses," says forensic entomologist Dr. Paola Magni. On a crime scene, insects like maggots play a key role in determining time of death. Dr. Magni uses the learnings from these insects to give justice to victims.
"It's all about traceable, detailed investigations to solve a problem or solve a crime," says Catherine Jordan, who has a Ph.D. degree in organic chemistry and spent nine years working as a forensic scientist. Jordan previously worked for Minton, Treharne & Davies, an...
These days, there's a vast and increasing amount of data in the world. But how exactly does it help solve crimes? Let's take a look. Crime Data Aids in Improved Resource Allocation Law enforcement agencies often use data to determine the most likely locations or times for future crimes. ...
What made these cases so difficult to solve? This is someone who is a sexual deviant, who has these urges he cannot control. He can’t stop himself from acting on them. And sometimes, that’s more dangerous than a planned-out crime because [in a planned crime] there are so many steps...
astounding visuals — both squalid and sublime — and a dizzying blend of dark humor and persistent empathy," writes Film Editor Kristy Puchko in her review. With a plot focused on a murder investigation at a rinky-dink hair competition and no central protagonist, it's a "wildly ambitious"...
CLR has become a way to solve the contradiction between supply and demand of construction land. Although other cities are exploring CLR policies one after another, Shanghai is one of the most mature provincial cities in terms of CLR policies. This study uses micro-survey data from JJ Town in...