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Scene of Crime: Crimewatch: Behind the Scenes of Forensic Science
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Wednesday, 26 November 2008. Crimewatch: Behind the Scenes of Forensic Science. I've just watched Crimewatch: Behind the Scenes of Forensic Science. It is some interviews with the experts about what they do in Forensic Science, so if you guys are interested, here are the links. Peter Lamb talks through the Forensic analysis of Blood. Peter Lamb talks through the Forensic analysis of Fibres. Simon Monk talks through the Forensic analysis of Drugs. DI Grant Johnson: Specialist Crime Directorate. This blog ...
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Scene of Crime: Wasting Prefect's Time
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Thursday, 20 November 2008. I just watched PC David Copperfield. S program in BBC Panaroma. Because when the program shows up, I'm still in my home country cherishing every moment I could with someone special. As the video runs through, there are so many similarities with what I had when I was a Prefect in my school. Paperwork (as usual), chasing targets, catching criminals (which in this case is students that had offences), patrols etc, which made me a feeling of "Hey! We are not so different after all!
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Scene of Crime: Of ESDA and Ninhydrin on white paper
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Wednesday, 5 November 2008. Of ESDA and Ninhydrin on white paper. Just came back from an assessment of my newly learnt skills of Forensic test, I was given a piece of white paper as evidence, and asked me to recover the sample from it. Everybody like me had been in the lab for the past few weeks, will know what we can get from a piece of white paper, writing indentations and fingerprints is the most common. So here it goes, i used White Crime-Lite. Will talk about it in the next post. I just started PC C...
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Scene of Crime: Strict New Rules for Foreign Students from Home Office
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Sunday, 14 December 2008. Strict New Rules for Foreign Students from Home Office. Recently had just been so busy on assignments, lab reports and assessment in the last 2 weeks of the term, and Home Office had just came out some new terms and conditions for foreign students coming to UK to study, it's not recently actually but rather came out quite long ago. . Well, as a foreign student, some of the things I do "support", but yet some I felt it's a little bit too much for me. ID Cards? International stude...
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Scene of Crime: Snowball Effect
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Saturday, 7 February 2009. Grown up at a place wherenever seen snow before, we treat it as a miracle happens. While others had been with snow ever since they are in their childhood age, they will pick up a handful chunk of snow, packed them tightly and throw at someone else. Therefore, we get what ever kind of reports about people thrown by snowballs, and even snowballs (a large one) was left on the centre of the road blocking the way etc. Man attacked after snowball row. Boy injured in snowball accident.
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Scene of Crime: Two-nil to decency
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Wednesday, 29 October 2008. Recently the plastic fuzz. Blogged about when she had finished one of her PCSO training and was on the way home on a bus. It is One-nil to decency. At the comments of PCSO blog's, there is another PCSO said nobody actually do anything when similar things happen. When this incident happen in the bus today, I was thinking, if I went to intervene, what will happen? Until now, I'm still amazed on the man, Thank You. So it's considered Two-nil to decency, right? I've had plenty to ...
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Scene of Crime: January 2009
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Saturday, 17 January 2009. Here is the Material Safety Data Sheet from Fisher Scientific about Deionised Water. Links from Fisher Scientific. Case submitted by Scene of Crime. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Every Contact Leaves A Trace. View my complete profile. Anyone doesn't wish their comments published in public or just want to contact me, e-mail me. Scenes that I visits and revisits. PC Bloggs - a Twenty-first Century Police Officer. Goodbye to a good man. Forensic News Blog Relaunch. A bit of Crime Pr...
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Scene of Crime: Perverting the Course of Justice
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Thursday, 16 October 2008. Perverting the Course of Justice. Since the reviews of this book went up so high, I decided to buy myself one. What should I say? Well, for you can get it in amazon.co.uk. And it worth every single penny on every page, for me. I end up reading this book rather than reading up the law cases I should have read them last week, so I'm burning midnight oil tonight to finish my law cases for tomorrow. . Case submitted by Scene of Crime. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Replies dep...
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Scene of Crime: October 2008
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Wednesday, 29 October 2008. Recently the plastic fuzz. Blogged about when she had finished one of her PCSO training and was on the way home on a bus. It is One-nil to decency. At the comments of PCSO blog's, there is another PCSO said nobody actually do anything when similar things happen. When this incident happen in the bus today, I was thinking, if I went to intervene, what will happen? Until now, I'm still amazed on the man, Thank You. So it's considered Two-nil to decency, right? Or Right to Silence.
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There's life Jim, but not as we know it...: September 2008
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Friday, September 05, 2008. Light coloured clothes don't wash well with Tie Dye dresses. Links to this post. Labels: Todays Top Tip. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There's life Jim, but not as we know it. Or as Mr Man would say: "What the smeg's wrong with people? Everything in this Blog is Stupid. It contains my stupid thoughts, accounts of my stupid behaviour, and my stupid reactions to other stupid people. Entries in this Blog should not be taken seriously. unless they're serious. 169; Mr Mans Wife.