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