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Jan 05, 2016
Bell Work: 4/22/10Find the 9 differences between the two
pictures.
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The answers are …
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What do you know about Forensic Science or Crime Scene Investigations?
Forensic Science Topics
• Crime scenes• Fingerprints• Hairs & fibers• Blood Analysis• Handwriting, Forgery, & Chromatography
• Writing an Investigation Report
Crime Scenes
As investigators, what would you find at a crime scene?
What evidence would you collect?
How are fingerprints important to a crime scene and how are they collected?
Can you identify the difference in each fingerprint pattern.
Right Hand
Left Hand
Left Hand
Right Hand
Right Hand
How are hairs important to a crime scene?
How are fibers important to a crime scene?
Hairs & FibersWhen observing hairs and fibers under a microscope it is important to do the following:– Create a detailed drawing of the specimen as seen under the microscope.
– Incorporate color into your drawing.– Label your drawing (parts of the hair for example and name of animal it came from)
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Bell Work: 4/23/10
Find the 9 differences between the two pictures.
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• Why is blood collected at a crime scene?
• How is the blood from a crime scene tested?
Blood AnalysisMethods for Detecting Bloodstains:• Visual, White Light• Kastle-Meyer Test• Luminol Reagent Test• Human Precipitin Test
Analyzing procedures & results for blood type:
You will use an antiserum to test for different blood types.
An antiserum is a serum containing antibodies. Obtained from an animal that has been exposed to antigen. Used in the prevention, treatment or diagnosis of infectious disease.
• How do forensic scientist determine who wrote a note at a crime scene or if it was forgery?
• How and why is chromatography used to solve a crime?
• Chromatography can be used to separate the components of inks and dyes, such as those found in pens & markers.
• How can this be an important process for forensic scientists?
Pencil
Filter Paper
InkMark
Tape – Label with marker
• After each piece of evidence you collect, you must write a debriefing, or written summary, of the test results, observations you made, or eyewitness testimonies.
• BE SPECIFIC!!! LOTS OF DETAILS!!!• At the end of the investigation, you will write a final report that summarizes the ENTIRE investigation.
Forensic Science Timeline• Day 1 (4/21): Online Investigations • Day 2 (4/22): Forensic Discussion• Day 3-7(4/23-4/29): Forensic Research• Day 8 (4/30): Crime Scene Detective: Theft • Day 9-11 (5/3-5/5): Forensic Research• Day 12 (5/6): Online Investigations• Day 13 (5/7): Wrap up Forensic Research & Online
Investigations• Day 14-17 (5/10-5/13): The Case of Lois McArthur• Day 18 (5/14): Crime Scene Detective: Theft• Day 19 & 20 (5/17-5/18): Online Investigations