The nature of specific feminine beliefs was studied by administering three forms of the Inventory of Feminine Values to 75 women attending a large metropolitan college. S's were first asked to respond as they felt, then as their ideal woman would respond, then as men's ideal woman would respond. Data indicate that women perceive themselves and their ideal woman as essentially alike, with equal components of passive and active orientations, but they perceive man's ideal woman as significantly more passive and accepting of a subordinate role in both personal development and place in the familial structure.
This case report demonstrates a rape case, where no semen, hair, or fingerprints were left by the perpetrator at the crime scene, but rather uncharacteristic biological and physical evidence in the form of a lollipop and a pair of glasses. Three separate forensic laboratories collaborated using conventional forensic methods of PCR DNA typing, photography, and toolmark comparisons to provide investigators with scientific evidence which in turn was instrumental in bringing a violent criminal to justice. The importance of evaluating each item of evidence and realizing its forensic value is stressed in this case report.
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