Sentences with phrase «examiners report»

Promoters of the use of credit histories in employment have tried to link credit history to job performance by citing an Association of Certified Fraud Examiners report noting that two warning signs exhibited by some fraudsters were living beyond their financial means or experiencing financial difficulties.27 However, while some fraudsters may have had financial difficulties, it is a far cry to say that any worker with financial difficulties has a propensity to be a thief.
This presentation contains an exam paper based on past paper from 2011 with information from the mark scheme and the examiners report.
An increasing number of rapists are using condoms, forensic medical examiners report.
Her concern «was compounded by my leaving the country, as once your examiners report comes in you only have a limited time... to make the changes, otherwise your thesis has to be re-examined,» continues Hansen, who received a passing notification with minor revisions the day after she arrived in the United Kingdom to begin her postdoc.
The medical examiner reports in Milwaukee County showed that the vast majority of co-sleeping deaths were African - American babies living in what the Black Health Coalition calls «chaotic homes.»
There are past papers, with mark scheme, results plus, and examiner reports, with just the questions on that particular topic.
This along with the answers and the examiner report comments on each diagram which are incredibly useful.
I focused on areas identified in examiner reports as being weak.
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The exam preparation materials, including mark schemes, examiner reports, previous examination papers and results statistics by grade and subject, enable you to provide valuable feedback, to identify learner strengths and weaknesses, before final assessment.
Past papers with mark schemes for each subject are available for you to download, along with examiner reports from previous exam sessions, and specimen papers.
Benefits for participating schools, teachers and students include practice tests, an examiner report and feedback sessions.
Response time periods will be shortened with the deadline for requesting examination reduced from five years to three years, the standard term for examiner reports reduced from six months to four months and the deadline for payment of the final fee reduced from six months to four months from the date of allowance.

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It generally takes several years for them to produce their reports, in part because committee members — including doctors, public health experts, medical examiners, and the like — have other demands on their time and aren't compensated.
The Connecticut medical examiner's office reports the elderly husband and wife both had heart disease, and Maureen also had diabetes.
According to the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners annual report, nearly half of all small businesses experience fraud at some point in their business lifecycle.
Pesquera said at a November 8 press conference, when asked why medical examiners aren't investigating each reported death.
The New York Fed has more than 450 examiners who evaluate and report on risks and compliance at bank - holding companies.
A report by the Mohave County medical examiner's office concluded both the young men suffered burns to 100 per cent of their body, meaning neither was «identifiable by physical features».
They based their estimation on the report of Dr. Charles Petty, a former Dallas County medical examiner, who examined autopsy reports.
«It seems that medical examiners or coroners seem to be moving away from SIDS as a diagnosis and more likely to report suffocation as the cause of death,» said Shapiro - Mendoza.
The International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners, which provides certification for lactation consultants, reports that the number of individuals sitting for the IBCLC exam increased slightly in 2010 and then spiked in 2011 (to over 6,000), due in part to the passage of the ACA in 2010.
At a news conference at Greece Town Hall, County Executive Cheryl Dinolfo said in the first half of 2016, the medical examiner's office reported 97 overdose fatalities directly attributable to the use of heroin, opioids and other related substances.
DFS examiners are looking at the issues raised in today's report, as well as several others, as we examine all of the pension systems under DFS's jurisdiction.»
Gray, according to a report by the city's medical examiner, was shot three times from the rear — and four times from the front, though the logistics of the shooting are unclear.
POLITICO New York first reported Monday that Daniel Pantaleo — the officer who restrained Garner in a chokehold that a medical examiner found contributed to his death — earned an increasing amount of overtime in the following years.
The 16 - page audit report, prepared under the direction of Ira McCracken, chief examiner for the comptroller's regional office in Hauppauge, warned that Plainedge's school board and administration needed to take greater care in meeting their responsibilities to local taxpayers.
«How the video of the incident clearly showing the overreaction of certain police officers to a report of a minor non-violent crime, the subsequent use of excessive force and the medical examiner's report can not result in an indictment calls into question the validity and fairness of the presentation to the grand jurors,» said Ms. Rose, dismissing Mr. Garner's record of 31 arrests as immaterial.
«We appreciate the feedback from the state comptroller's examiners and, as outlined in the report, also appreciate their understanding of the unique circumstances faced by the district leading to unanticipated fiscal results during the years reviewed,» said Superintendent James Polanski.
The letter comes in response to an announcement Rosenstein made at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences on Feb. 21 in Seattle disclosing that the Justice Department has approved «Uniform Language for Testimony and Reports» to be used by its forensic examiners in statements about analyses of forensic latent fingerprint evidence conducted in its labs.
Drawing from AAAS» fingerprint report, which includes an extensive review of the scientific literature, evaluations of when such analysis is or is not well grounded in science and a review of practices lacking scientific foundation, Holt urged the Justice Department to not permit examiners to estimate the frequency of any fingerprint observation or use the term «identification» or «source identification» in testimony or reports.
«You call a death an accident or miss a homicide altogether, a murderer goes free,» said Dr. Marcella Fierro, Virginia's former chief medical examiner and one of the report's authors.
In a joint reporting effort, ProPublica, PBS «Frontline» and NPR spent a year looking at the nation's 2,300 coroner and medical examiner offices and found a deeply dysfunctional system that quite literally buries its mistakes.
The 2009 report by the National Academy of Sciences, a comprehensive overview of defects in the nation's death investigation system authored by more than 50 luminaries in the field, recommended phasing out coroners and replacing them with medical examiners.
The National Association of Medical Examiners, a nonprofit body that inspects and accredits morgues, issued a blistering inspection report in 2000 identifying more than 50 significant problems at the agency's facilities.
As I look at the reports of my two fellow examiners I detect the difference.
The key to all this lay in the examiner's own report.
Some examiners seem to regard a thesis not as a report on research but as a fully published book, and demand a standard of presentation that is not always demonstrated these days in the publications of their own university presses.
The report recommends regulation and testing of all examiners and laboratories that produce evidence for use in court.
The testing approach, known as «test - blind,» keeps fingerprint examiners walled off from police reports, rap sheets and other material that can unconsciously influence an examiner's perceptions before forming an opinion about the fingerprints being studied.
Specifically, she points to the need to expand the CDC's National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS), which collects violent deaths statistics from death certificates, medical examiner and coroner files, law enforcement records, and crime laboratories.
The report also delves into existing literature that traces how subjective judgments by latent fingerprint examiners can influence their findings, particularly when they are exposed in advance of their analysis to information about an underlying criminal investigation or shown an existing fingerprint of a suspect.
«We have concluded that latent print examiners should avoid claiming that they can associate a latent print with a single source and should particularly avoid claiming or implying that they can do so infallibly, with 100 % accuracy,» states the report.
Any expectations latent print examiners may have on this matter rest on speculation and guesswork, rather than empirical evidence,» states the report.
The AAAS report, like PCAST's, states that absent estimates of the accuracy rates of examiners, testimony by examiners that two fingerprints are indistinguishable is scientifically meaningless and should be deemed insufficient evidence in court.
Such an approach presents challenges, the report concedes, requiring, for instance, cooperation from the police to produce and enter into the normal workflow systems simulated, or false, prints for examiners to study.
The «Forensic Science Assessments: A Quality and Gap Analysis of Latent Fingerprint Analysis» report makes clear that while latent fingerprint examiners can successfully rule out most of the population from being the source of a latent fingerprint based on observed features, insufficient data exist to determine how unique fingerprint features really are, thus making it scientifically baseless to claim that an analysis has enabled examiners to narrow the pool of sources to a single person.
While most examiners no longer claim the «100 % accuracy» of a fingerprint analysis, the moderating terms now used in court testimony and reports continue to state that examiners can «identify» or are «practically certain of» the source of a latent print, says the report.
The report endorses having known - source fingerprints carefully slipped into an examiner's normal flow of casework, without the examiner's knowledge, to test accuracy rates in real work settings.
In calling for additional research to ensure that latent print examinations are valid, the AAAS and the PCAST reports propose such studies be conducted without the knowledge of examiners.
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