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Wednesday 10 November 2021

Is it a crime ?

 Kia Ora everyone. We started our passion projects, and this will be my first blog and this is all about forensics which is also about science. Our very first task at this point in time was to do a task, around is it a crime. We are given 6 different pictures, and we have to tell if it is either a crime or not. In this task, we can be working in a group but I have chosen to do it alone, but discuss it with a friend of mine. 

First picture -   But it would not be considered as a crime when the owner of the stuff is giving them permission to take it and do whatever they want. Larceny is another term for theft. In general, the offense occurs when someone unlawfully removed and carries away another person's property with the goal to permanently deprive the owner of it. You've been charged with either petty theft or big theft if you've been arrested for theft.


A hit-and-run is a crime that occurs after an accident, rather than as a result of it. A hit and run occur when a driver involved in a car accident fails to: stop at the scene of the accident. Offer assistance to anyone injured as a result of the accident. You may face charges of animal cruelty or failure to inform property owners of harm. Although laws differ from state to state, you should always come to a halt after striking a dog or other domestic animal. If the owner is there, you may provide them with your information as you would in the event of a car accident.




Robbery is defined as the illegal seizure of another's property by force or threat of force. Robbery does not occur without the use of force or the threat of force. Theft is a broad phrase that encompasses all theft offenses, as well as burglary and robbery. The taking of another's property by force or threat is known as robbery. Larceny by threat or force is also a term used to describe it. Robbery is a more serious crime than many other theft offenses because it involves injury or the fear of injury



As you can see in the image of this picture, we can tell that someone was dying at the hospital bed. Well, it would be considered a crime when someone tends to commit and murder the person with poison. Just then, it wouldn't be called a crime when she/he was just taken from the above without no one knowing. For me, it actually depends on the situation of the person, because police and doctors can tell what has actually happened to the patient. Poisoning food, drink, medicine, or water that the criminal knows will be consumed by humans is a crime. 



In the picture, this would be considered a crime because the Trace Evidence Unit (TEU) searches for and examines various types of trace materials that may have been transferred during a violent crime. Human hair, animal hair, textile fibers and fabric, rope, earth, glass, and architectural materials are all examples of trace materials. Also to support my idea, we can tell that someone has murdered that person because of the blood on the left side of the chest. There's a high possibility that the murderer stabbed or either shot the innocent person. 


In the last picture, this wouldn't be considered a crime. Because it is both of their faults, that two drivers accidentally hit each other but if it is only one driver who didn't do it in purpose then. She/he would be responsible for the damage. Then, on the other hand, it would be a crime when an assassin was asked to do it on purpose just because of the money, it would be a crime because it can sometimes be called murder. 
When two cars collide while pulling out of a parking area, neither has the right of way. This means that each driver is in charge of his or her vehicle's movements. Then all parties are equally accountable and should either agree to split the whole damage bill or fix their own vehicles. 




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