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Page 1: DIAL «DIAL « I » FOR INVESTIGATION

DIAL « I »DIAL « I »FOR

INVESTIGATION

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The most famous detective in the world

1WATSON

BAKER STREET

A PIPE

ELEMENTARY. . .

Sherlock HolmesMESSY !

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SCOTLAND YARD

Metropolitan police service 1

Founded in 1829 by sir Robert Peel inScotland Yard in LondonScotland Yard in London

Now located near the Houses of Parliament

Scotland Yard headquarters Criminal Investigation Departmentheadquarters g p

Famous worldwide in crime fiction

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A crime scene1

Securing the scene

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footprints

soil samples

tyre tracks

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Collecting Evidence21

Dusting for prints

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3Hair

Fibers and tissues

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Rims of cups

Cigarette ends

Rims of cups

Fingernails are scraped

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Scientific Police Investigation 1 21 3

Trace techniciansIdentification: matching? Trace technicians

DNA analysis4

Forensic Specialists

Medical examiner:

6Autopsy

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5. Checking time. . .Find the odd one out

1. Detective - Watson - Cigars - Deduction - Baker Street 1. Cigars

Answer

2. Investigation– Procedural-Clues –Crime scenes-Intercom 2- Intercom

3. Foot prints - Soil Samples - CD player- Tyre tracks - Hair 3. CD player

4. Detective – Autopsy – Matching – DNA - Identification 4- Detective

5.Scotland Yard – White House –BBC – Harrods - Parliament 5. White House

6. Fibers – Hair – Prints – Saliva - Mirror 6. Mirror

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Deduction and profiling

OBSERVATION AND LOGIC1

Qualities required:ObservantObservantPatientPersistent

2InquisitiveSharpC iCunningMeticulous

PROFILING

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Interrogation

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FEELING UNEASY…..

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Interrogation roomAlibiAlibiCriminal record

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Evolution of a genre

From the detective novels to the mega-hit crime series on TV

Whodunnit: the interestis set on the puzzle

Hard boiled: a tough lonesome

CSI (experts)NCIS (navy)Cold Case Files

Police procedural:

Hard-boiled: a tough lonesomeprivate detective

Cold Case FilesWithout a Trace (missing people)Criminal Minds

Police procedural: the police team at work

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Fun Time

Character Function Marks

1•Sherlock Holmes •Consulting detective •Eccentric ,messy

smokes a pipe

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•Columbo •Police officer USA •Likes his old French car, cigars and his wife

•Tom Barnaby •Police officer UK •Likes his family and junk food

•Jethro Gibbs •Special NCIS agent USA

•Likes red-haired girls and Starbuck coffee

•Patrick Jane •Consultant mentalist for the CBI

•Likes teasing his colleagues

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12-Pronunciation TIME Syllable

1Syllable

2Syllable

3Syllable

4Syllable

51.Investigation2.Parliament

V

V

3.Department4.Technicians V

V

5.Forensic6.Specialists V

V

p7.Interrogation8. Detectives V

V

8 e ec es9. Criminals10 Procedural V

V

V

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10.Procedural V

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13-Pronunciation time : the right sound

PIPE

CRIME

ANALYSE ANALYSIS

CRIMINAL

OUTSIDE

POLICE SCENEINQUISITIVECRIME CRIMINAL POLICE SCENE

LIFTSIDELEAF

INQUISITIVE

LEAF

POLICE PIPEANALYSEOUTSIDESCENE ANALYSISOUTSIDECRIME

CRIMINALINQUISITIVE

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