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Applying statistical approaches to quality engineering

Find a research paper (Journal or Conference article) discussing the topic of “Applying statistical
approaches to quality engineering”. The found paper must be summarized in two pages (Double
Spaced, Auto/Auto, Times New Romans, font 12). Do not forget to mention the paper title, the
name of the authors, the name of the journal with the volume number, and the publication year
on the cover page of your summary as citation, using one of the citation standards. The citations
standards (APA, Harvard, IEE..etc) can be found under References when you use Microsoft
word. You can use the library online search system to find a research paper. NOTE : the
summarize should be only on one selected a research article.

Analyze Ethical Behavior in Forensic Examination of Physical Evidence

Forensic Crime Laboratory in Centerville
The forensic crime laboratory in Centerville employs five drug chemists. The duties of the drug
chemist are to perform drug tests for criminal cases. Chemist Linda has worked for the crime
laboratory for over 10 years and is the senior chemist. Her record shows that she performed over 60,000 drug analyses, which led to 11,000 convictions.
Other co-workers and the supervisor became suspicious about her high rates of convictions and
took a closer look at her examinations, which revealed a virtually inhumane ability to test
thousands of cases. She was responsible for testing 31% of all evidence processed in the
laboratory, a total of 10,933 cases. Unfortunately, she wasn’t the lab genius she pretended to be.
In reality, she faked her education and did not even have a master’s degree.
The supervisor’s investigation in numerous cases revealed that she faked the test results of
thousands of tests per year. It was her way of getting involved in pursuing justice and to give the
district attorneys what they needed for guilty verdicts.
When she was questioned by the supervisor, she admitted adding to a defendant’s guilt when
she added cocaine to the evidence sample to provide incriminating results. Linda committed not
only unethical, but also criminal acts and was arrested by law enforcement. The supervisor
notified the district attorney, who had to revisit all the cases she had analyzed and dropped over
1,100 cases, resulting in innocent people and maybe criminals being released from prison and
jail.
Based on Linda’s case, assess the ethical obligations of a forensic scientist to follow procedures
and legal protocols when examining physical evidence. Critically analyze the duty of truthful
courtroom testimony, including perjury. Be sure to address the following in your assessment: Analyze the possibility that forensic scientists give less than truthful testimony in court if it will
help convict a dangerous criminal defendant.
Create a plan concerning how to improve quality control in state laboratories for drug testing,
serology, and fingerprinting analysis. Implement recent research of current programs and
improvements in forensic examinations to guarantee due process of the law.
Articulate if certification and mentorship increase and promote ethical behavior when performing
forensic examinations.
Determine if crime laboratories should not be part of the police department and law enforcement
and if they should have managed independently to increase ethical behavior by eliminating
dependency on and supervision by law enforcement and prosecution. Consider current research
on independent laboratories and law enforcement sponsored laboratories and statistical
information on the unethical behavior of employees in evidence testing and testimony in court.
Please make sure all content in the assignment is met in depth through discussion on a
professional level. Failure to adhere to the requirements will result in a poor grade. Good Luck
students!!!
Length: 6 pages
References: Include a minimum of five scholarly resources.

Death with Dignity. Mercy Killing. Euthanasia

Death with Dignity. Mercy Killing. Euthanasia
On March 25, 2019 in New Jersey, a death with dignity bill passed both the Assembly and
Senate with votes of 41-33-4 and 21-16, respectively. Less than an hour after passage in both
houses, Governor Phil Murphy issued a statement that he would sign the bill, which he did on
April 12, 2019. New Jersey now the eighth jurisdiction to enact death with dignity legislation. The
measure, A1504, took effect August 1, 2019
This morning when you report to your work as a senior consultant with Acme Health Strategies,
your in-box and voice mail are filled with inquiries from the New Jersey Hospice and Palliative
Care Organization, the Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, network news outlets in Philadelphia
and New York, and your managing partner at Acme.
Prepare a 3-5 page analysis (not including title page and references), that would be the basis for
talking points, examining the public health, legal, ethical, and policy issues involved with these
deliberations and the possible outcomes of this legislation.