Do Now (silent and independent) 1. Pick up a blue sheet from the front of the classroom _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2. Fold it hotdog style 3. Write you name on one side BIG AND BOLD Hinton X H I N T O N H I N T O N √ √ 4. On the back of that write your reason for taking this class (ex. “for the credit” “it relates to my career”) in a complete sentence. 5. On the inside write an interesting fact about you (complete sentence). Once you finish pull out your composition notebook
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Do Now(silent and independent)1. Pick up a blue sheet from the front of the
classroom _ _ _ _ _ _ _
2. Fold it hotdog style 3. Write you name on one side BIG AND BOLD
Hinton X H I N T O N H I N T O N √√ 4. On the back of that write your reason for
taking this class (ex. “for the credit” “it relates to my career”) in a complete sentence.
5. On the inside write an interesting fact about you (complete sentence).
Once you finish pull out your composition notebook
Composition Notebook Setup 1. IT HAS TO BE A COMPOSITION NOTEBOOK! (nothing
else will be excepted)2. If you wrote in your book already, IT IS OK3. The first 3 blank pages of your book needs to be the table of
contents
Table Of Contents Page # Title Date1 Table of Contents 4 Objectives8 Do Now22 Unit 1 8/28
185 Exit Ticket
Date each objective, do now, and exit ticket on the page that you are writing them on (not in the table of contents)
Number each page on the bottom outer corner
OBJECTIVES Do Now8/27 8/29
8/27 SWBAT explain 1+1 1. 1.8/28 SWBAT ……. 2.
8/281.2.
Pg.4 Pg.15
Fill up the page before you go to the next page
“You can observe a lot by just watching.”-Yogi Berra
Objectives: SWBAT -+-+ primary and secondary crime scene and evidence SWBAT construct a diagram and reconstruct a crime scene
What is evidence? Something that tends to disprove or establish a
Testimonial evidence Eye witness accounts provide important evidence Eye witnesses Heavily influence juries But are they accurate?
New information affects eye witness accounts Mug shots Leading/Suggestive questions
Memory errors Time between the crime and questioning of witness can affect what
they remember Perception errors
Too dark Encounter too brief Presence of weapon diverted witnesses attention
The Innocence ProjectNational organization dedicated to
exonerating wrongfully convicted people through DNA evidence
Eye witness misidentification is the number one cause of wrongfully convictions nationwide
As of 2008, the Innocence Project exonerated 212 wrongfully convicted poeple
Common Types of Physical Evidence
Drug and toxic substance
Resins, plastics Fingerprints
Paints Explosive residues Hair
Gun shot residues (GSR)
Serial numbers Tissues
Firearms and ammunition
Documents Pollen
Impressions Fibers Wood material
Petroleum products Soil Feathers
Alcohols (esp. ethanol)
Glass Bones
Rubber material Blood and other body fluids
Tool marks
"Wherever he steps, whatever he touches, whatever he leaves even unconsciously, will serve as silent witness against him. Not only his fingerprints or his footprints, but his hair, the fibers from his clothes, the glass he breaks, the tool marks he leaves, the paint he scratches, the blood or semen he deposits or collects -- all of these and more bear mute witness against him."
—Dr. Edmond Locard
Physical EvidenceTangible items that tend to prove or disprove a fact“Real Evidence”Physical evidence refers to any material items that would be
present at the crime scene, on the victims, or found in a suspect’s possession.
Type of evidence forensic scientists are most interested inForensic scientists will…