Dr. Edward E. Haynes Jr.
Dr. Edward E. Haynes Jr., an internationally recognized authority on forensic science, psychology, and criminology with a multi-disciplinary career in forensic profiling He is the founder of the International School of Sciences, Technology, and Arts with 150+ industry education programs emphasizing interdisciplinary learning & practical innovation. Dr. Haynes received homeland security and cybersecurity two-year degrees from OCC. The latter provides high-level policy research opportunities in Washington, D.C., while he has a business education from the Harvard Business School. He has maintained his involvement in education and training in the forensic and medical fields while pursuing a doctorate in forensic and medical psychology. Professional Experience Founder International School of Sciences, Technology and Arts Achieved broad range of programs (150+) — industry categories from forensic science to arts and technology. Forensic Profiler Specialist in criminal behavioral analysis and psychological profiling in Criminal investigations. Education Doctorate (in progress) Forensic Psychology vs Medical Psychology Harvard Business School Studies in Business and Management. OCC Homeland Security and Cybersecurity Skills Forensic Profiling Criminology Forensic Science Psychology Cybersecurity Homeland Security Business & Strategic Management Forensic Fields of Study The top 25 forensic fields of study, each serving an important purpose in investigative work and the greater field of forces science. Forensic Psychology I feel like this might not need an explanation, as psychological profiling and similar concepts are often used in media alongside whatever shows of crime exist around then. Examining why people commit crimes, its intended audience tends to be either law enforcement professionals or academic, but there have also been popular explorations of the genre. Forensic Pathology Conduct autopsies to determine manner and cause of death. Performs post-mortem examinations. پنهنوج: Manisha Tiwari Forensic Anthropology Examines human bones to identify victims and assess trauma; helpful in cases where the body was decomposed or is incomplete. Forensic Odontology Utilizes dental evidence to identify individuals who have died, this is especially helpful when other methods of identification are impracticable. Forensic Toxicology Looks at blood and tissue to identify drugs or toxins that may have caused or contributed to death or incapacitation. Digital Forensics They investigate potentially cyber evidence such as data stored in computers and mobile devices to find the digital crime evidence. Forensic Chemistry Examines chemical evidence from a crime scene, including explosive materials, illegal drugs or other unknown substances. Forensic Entomology Entomology focuses on insect life associated with decomposing bodies in order to estimate the time of death and information about the crime scene. Bloodstain Pattern Interpretation Studies bloodstains in order to reconstruct the events of a violent crime, including identifying type and source of a weapon. Ballistics Examines guns, ammunition and bullets to connect evidence found in crime scenes to individual weapons. Document Examination Examine the genuineness of documents, signatures and handwriting, mainly used in fraud or forgery cases. Forensic Art and Face Reconstruction Draws or constructs in 3D images of unknown individuals for purposes of identification. Cyber Forensics Concentrates on the extraction and examination of data from electronic sources, with application in cyber and computer crimes. Forensic Accounting Examine financial records to look for signs of fraud, embezzlement, or other financial crimes. Fingerprint Analysis Fingerprint matching — to find a suspect by searching crime scene prints in criminal databases Forensic Geology Analyzing soil, minerals and other earth-based materials to connect suspects/object to a place Forensic Nursing A field that integrates nursing and forensic sciences, encompassing the collection of evidence in addition to providing care for patients experiencing trauma from assault or abuse. Forensic Engineering Examines mechanical defects, crashes, and building collapses to identify cause and blame. Forensic Linguistics Analysis of language type in written or spoken material for the purposes of determining or profiling an author, and/or verifying an unknown authorship (Is able to detect fakes or fraud) Forensic DNA Analysis Commonly involved in violent crime investigations, where genetic material from a cadastral is compared with that of the suspect or the victim. Environmental Forensics Investigates pollution or contamination events, both to track pollutants back through the environment between water and soil and air, as well as to identify those responsible. Forensic Botany Researches vegetation to correlate which cases occurred at outdoor crime scenes. Veterinary Data Collection and Forensic Science in Public Health Carries out animal cruelty and wildlife forensic investigations, utilizing medical applications of zoology to inanimate proof. Forensic Video Analysis Analyzes video footage for authenticity and information extraction, often supporting crime reconstructions. Forensic Radiology Includes, even with the most decomposed bodies that would be impossible to examine thanks in part to imaging technology such as X-rays for recording data and detecting traumas. Every forensic science field contributes vital information to the investigation, facilitating evidence collection and analysis with minimal margin of error. The diversity and complexity of the forensics field make it a component that requires comprehensive study programs, and as such Dr. Haynes’s efforts in developing these programs are paramount in preparing students and professionals with a broad range of skills specific to their specialisation.
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