Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company 1 Chapter 9 Trace Evidence “Breadth of view is one of the essentials of our profession. The interplay of ideas and the oblique use of knowledge are often of extraordinary interest.” —Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes, in The Valley of Fear
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Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company 1
Chapter 9
Trace Evidence
“Breadth of view is one of the essentials of our profession. The interplay of ideas and the oblique use of knowledge are often of extraordinary interest.”
—Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes,
in The Valley of Fear
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company 2
Trace Evidence
How to apply deductive
reasoning to analytical
data.
How to follow qualitative
analytical schemes.
How to gather and use
information to solve
problems.
Students will learn:
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Trace Evidence
Identify metals.
Identify traces of white powder.
Classify lip prints.
Use chromatography to compare lipsticks.
Design and conduct scientific investigations.
Identify questions and concepts that guide scientific investigations.