Slide 1 CRIMINAL JUSTICE Unit 2 Slide 2 Physical Evidence PHYSICAL EVIDENCE : An object or material relevant in a crime. A tangible item. a.k.a. Real Evidence Tangible: Perceptible…
Slide 1 Class vs Individual Evidence Discussion topics Slide 2 Crime Scene #1 The Case of the Transcendental Torn Tee A torn tee shirt is found in the back of a suspect’s…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Dr. Edmond Locard: Every criminal can be connected to a crime by small particles carried from the scene. Whenever 2 objects come in contact with one another,…
Slide 1Forensics DSL Didn't Wilbur make a lovely chocolate cake last week? Answer: Burma. Didn't Wilbur make a lovely chocolate cake last week? Slide 2 Forensics…
Slide 1Crime Scene Investigation Taylor, PVMHS 2015 Slide 2 Locard’s Principle of Exchange 0 When a person comes in contact with an object or another person, a cross-transfer…
Slide 1Chapter 3: Hair “For three days after death, hair and fingernails continue to grow but phone calls taper off.” —Johnny Carson Comedian and television host Slide…
Slide 1 Fibers Slide 2 2 Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company2 You will understand: Why fibers are class evidence. How fibers can be used as circumstantial evidence to link the…
Slide 1 Mrs. Svedstrup Glass and Soil Chapter 19 1 Slide 2 An amorphous solid In pure form is made up of silicon and oxygen molecules (SiO 2 ) n No ordered structure and…
Slide 1 Chapter 14 Glass “There is no den in the wide world to hide a rogue. Commit a crime and the earth is made of glass.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson Slide 2 Chapter 14…