Crime-Scene Investigation"The goal of a crime-scene investigation is to recognize, document and collect evidence at the scene of a crime. Solving the crime will then depend on piecing together the evidence to form a picture of what happened at the crime scene." (from your textbook)
In the pictures to the right, can you spot the 11 differences??
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Locard's
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Types of Evidence* direct
* circumstantial * class * individual * trace |
Crime-Scene Team |
The Seven S's of Crime-Scene Investigation1. Securing the Scene
2. Separating the witnesses 3. Scanning the scene 4. Seeing the scene 5. Sketching the scene 6. Searching for evidence 7. Securing and collecting evidence |
Crime Scene Basics Powerpoint and Worksheet
Direct Evidence Gallery Walk Notes, Physical Evidence Worksheet, and Physical Evidence Notes
Chapter 2 Guided Reading Packet/Notes
Misidentification
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SNL skit on misidentification due to racial comfort
Questions: 1.) Have you ever had an experience where a person of another race than you mixed you up with someone else of the same race as you? 2.) Do all________ (black, asian, white, mexican) people look the same? why or why not? 3.) Is it sometimes hard to tell the difference between people of the same race? why or why not? |