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Edmond Locard - Asset Managment - Lecture Slides, Slides of Management Fundamentals

Asset Management is an important subject in Economics. In these Lecture Slides, following concepts are discussed : Edmond Locard, Historical Significance, French Professor, Police Officer, Father of Criminalistics, First Forensic Laboratory, Locard Exchange Principle, France, Traces, Locard in Action

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People of Historical Significance

Edmond Locard ( ‐1966)  French professor and police officer  Considered the father of criminalistics  Built the world’s first forensic laboratory in France in 1910  Locard Exchange Principle  Whenever two objects come into contact with each other, traces of each are exchanged.

Locard

in

Action

Pretend you have two children and a cat. You run out to take care of some errands that include stopping at a furniture store, the laundry and the house of a friend who has one child and a dog. What are some things you could leave behind at each stop? What are some things you might collect? Discuss…

B.

The

Titles

Criminalist: Those who deal with the forensic evidence - Not cops! - Don’t carry guns, don’t interrogate suspects or make arrests - Don’t treat the injured or dead - They just collect evidence. That’s it! - Forensic Investigator: Those who deal with the body (if there is one) - Video

Common

Jobs

for

a

Criminalist

CSI: collect, protect, transport evidence, document and sketch, photograph - Print examiner: specialize in fingerprints - Firearms examiner: examining and identifying firearms, bullets, shell casings and GSR - Toolmark examiner: it is what it is… - Document examiner - Trace evidence examiner: analyze and compare hair, figbers, glass, soils and paints

Coroner

Vs.

Medical

Examiner

Coroner: appointed or elected position that requires no special medical skills; it’s a political position; some are doctors

Medical Examiner: physician, licensed to practice medicine and trained in pathology

C. US Laws

 The U.S. Constitution  Statutory Law  Common Law or Case Law  Civil Law  Criminal Law  Equity Law  Administrative Law

Laws…

Criminal Law ‐ enforcement of rights; offensive to society; the state becomes the plaintiff

person offended - Example: The People Vs. Larry Flint - Example: The State of Wisconsin Vs. Yoder - Misdemeanor ‐ minor crime: theft, small amt of drugs - Felony ‐ major crime: murder, rape, armed robbery, drugs - Jail time 6. Equity Law ‐ preventive: restraining order 7. Administrative Law ‐ rules established by gov’t agencies: taxes, social security, military

The

Bill

of

Rights

The first

amendments to the Constitution

Developed shortly after the constitution because of the memory of loss of civil rights in England - Bill of Rights - Most famous: - Right to free speech - Right to assemble peacefully - Right to bear arms