https://law.temple.edu/aer/2023/11/09/toolmark-evidence-cant-live-with-it-cant/
Criminal case investigations often start with Locard’s “exchange principle” – “It is impossible for a criminal to act, especially considering the intensity of a crime, without leaving traces of this presence.” As otherwise described, “[t]his theory states that, whenever two objects come into contact, an exchange of materials occurs between them.” Mistek et al, ,
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The federally approved curriculum includes training in communications skills, human relations, driver training, ethics, basic tactics and self-defense, patrol procedures, federal criminal law and procedure, and firearms, among other subjects.
https://news.temple.edu/news/2024-10-28/tudps-release-run-hide-fight-video
[node:video]“If an active assailant, like an individual with a gun, requires the campus community to take immediate action to stay safe, do you know what to do?” That’s the question asked by Chief of Police and Vice President for Public Safety Jennifer Griffin at the beginning of a newly released video, which explains what students, faculty, staff and community members can do if ...
https://news.temple.edu/2024-10-15/temple-assistant-dean-david-w-brown-appointed-executive-director-philadelphia-s-civic
Rev. David W. Brown’s new mission to combat gun violence in Philadelphia is deeply personal, stemming from a life-changing experience nearly 50 years ago when he survived an attempted drive-by shooting. This encounter left an indelible mark on the assistant dean for community and communication at the Klein College of Media and Communication, instilling in him a sense of urgency and ...
https://law.temple.edu/aer/2016/11/22/potus-pcast-forensics/
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The Temple University Student Conduct Code (policy # 03.70.12) can be viewed in full at University Policies & Bylaws.Further information is available at the Office of the Dean of Students and the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards.Other information about the Student Conduct Code may also be found in the Student Responsibilities section of this Bulletin.
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Conduct—Rules and Regulations. Any Student or Registered Student Organization found to have committed or to have attempted to commit the followinf is subject to the disciplinary sanctions outlined in Article IV, D:
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c. Engaging in behavior that violates quiet hours and/or courtesy hours; is disruptive and is likely to disturb other neighbors and/or the community.
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process. Firearms and other dangerous weapons are strictly prohibited in university facilities. This prohibition applies to all persons, even those who possess a license to