SEP1503 ASSIGNMENT 2
YEAR 2024; UNISA
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, ANSWER 1
The Locard Principle forms the foundation for most aspects of this field. This asserts
that all interactions leave traces. The Biology, Chemistry, and Electronics Units of
the South African Police Service came together to form the Forensic Science
Laboratory on January 15, 1971. According to Locard's principle, which is based on
forensic science, a criminal will bring something into the crime scene and take
something with them, and both can be utilized as forensic evidence. The forensic
science pioneer Dr. Edmond Locard (1877–1966) earned the nickname "Sherlock
Holmes of Lyon, France." The fundamental idea of forensic science was articulated
by him as follows: "Every contact leaves a trace." "With contact between two items,
there will be an exchange" is the common understanding of it. When she scratched
the accused, DNA evidence can be extracted from the perpetrator.
ANSWER 2
A lot of businesses now permit their staff members to use company cars for personal
travel, whether it's an owner making errands or an employee driving to the store.
Allowing company vehicles to be used for personal use may seem harmless, but it
exposes your company to a great deal of legal risk. If specific things happen, like
driving after intoxication or suffering a serious personal injury, your company might
be held liable financially and suffer reputational harm. Unauthorized use or
possession of an employer's or an employer's client's property is considered a
serious enough offense to justify a fair dismissal. It is crucial that there exist a
precise regulation that has been consistently implemented and that the staff member
is cognizant of. Two sources to be used include Memorandum of incorporation (MOI)
and the legislation/constitution.
ANSWER 3
3.1 Eight Aspects to Note in the Content of a Statement
Date and Time: The exact date and time when the statement is being
recorded.
Location: The specific place where the statement is being recorded.
Identity of the Deponent: The full name, age, occupation, and address of the
person giving the statement.
Purpose: The reason for recording the statement and the case it is related to.
Language: The language in which the statement is being recorded.
Oath or Affirmation: Whether the deponent is taking an oath or making an
affirmation regarding the truthfulness of the statement.
Details of the Incident: A detailed account of the incident, including what
happened, who was involved, and any relevant information.
YEAR 2024; UNISA
NB; KINDLY PUT YOUR DECLARATION AS PER UNISA STANDARD.
FOR MORE SERVICES E;G EXAM WRITING, PORTFOLIO WRITING, ETC CONTACT +27611279778
EMAIL;
, ANSWER 1
The Locard Principle forms the foundation for most aspects of this field. This asserts
that all interactions leave traces. The Biology, Chemistry, and Electronics Units of
the South African Police Service came together to form the Forensic Science
Laboratory on January 15, 1971. According to Locard's principle, which is based on
forensic science, a criminal will bring something into the crime scene and take
something with them, and both can be utilized as forensic evidence. The forensic
science pioneer Dr. Edmond Locard (1877–1966) earned the nickname "Sherlock
Holmes of Lyon, France." The fundamental idea of forensic science was articulated
by him as follows: "Every contact leaves a trace." "With contact between two items,
there will be an exchange" is the common understanding of it. When she scratched
the accused, DNA evidence can be extracted from the perpetrator.
ANSWER 2
A lot of businesses now permit their staff members to use company cars for personal
travel, whether it's an owner making errands or an employee driving to the store.
Allowing company vehicles to be used for personal use may seem harmless, but it
exposes your company to a great deal of legal risk. If specific things happen, like
driving after intoxication or suffering a serious personal injury, your company might
be held liable financially and suffer reputational harm. Unauthorized use or
possession of an employer's or an employer's client's property is considered a
serious enough offense to justify a fair dismissal. It is crucial that there exist a
precise regulation that has been consistently implemented and that the staff member
is cognizant of. Two sources to be used include Memorandum of incorporation (MOI)
and the legislation/constitution.
ANSWER 3
3.1 Eight Aspects to Note in the Content of a Statement
Date and Time: The exact date and time when the statement is being
recorded.
Location: The specific place where the statement is being recorded.
Identity of the Deponent: The full name, age, occupation, and address of the
person giving the statement.
Purpose: The reason for recording the statement and the case it is related to.
Language: The language in which the statement is being recorded.
Oath or Affirmation: Whether the deponent is taking an oath or making an
affirmation regarding the truthfulness of the statement.
Details of the Incident: A detailed account of the incident, including what
happened, who was involved, and any relevant information.