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crime scene basics ppt - Peoria Public Schools
crime scene basics ppt - Peoria Public Schools

... Biology/DNA – Analysis of body fluids and dried stains such as blood, semen, and saliva. Toxicology – Tests body fluids and tissues to determine the presence of drugs and poisons. Latent Prints - Identification and comparison of fingerprints or other hidden impressions from sources like feet, shoes, ...
Slide 1 - cloudfront.net
Slide 1 - cloudfront.net

... Firearms Unit-examines firearms, bullets, cartridge cases, all types of ammunition , and their connection with objects/clothing Document Examination Unit- studies hand written and typed documents under question; look for erasures, burned documents, analyze the type of ink/paper Photography –photogra ...
4.2 Botany SPMS - Northwest ISD Moodle
4.2 Botany SPMS - Northwest ISD Moodle

... Describe how crime-scene investigators refer to botanical evidence to provide clues as to the time when suspects were present at a crime scene. Describe how investigators are able to locate both a recent and older gravesite based on botanical evidence. Relate the idea of ecological succession to the ...
Forensic Science Final Exam Study Guide
Forensic Science Final Exam Study Guide

... Forensic Science Final Exam Review (You may use your notes, sources from the wiki page, or RELIABLE sources on the Internet) ...
FORENSIC SCIENCE - Mount Mansfield Union High School
FORENSIC SCIENCE - Mount Mansfield Union High School

... Livor mortis is the settling of the blood, causing the skin to change colors. Lividity indicates the position of the body after death. When lividity becomes fixed, then the distribution of the lividity pattern will not change even if the body’s position is altered. Lividity usually becomes fixed bet ...
crime scene
crime scene

... Biology/DNA – Analysis of body fluids and dried stains such as blood, semen, and saliva. Toxicology – Tests body fluids and tissues to determine the presence of drugs and poisons. Latent Prints - Identification and comparison of fingerprints or other hidden impressions from sources like feet, shoes, ...
Let the evidence speak for itself.
Let the evidence speak for itself.

... • When an object broken, torn, or cut, two unique edges are formed, which are referred to as fracture lines. • These edges can be compared by the naked eye or with microscopes to see if they fit together , which indicates that they may have been part of the same object at one time. • Investigators m ...
The Crime Scene - Anchorage School District
The Crime Scene - Anchorage School District

...  Ropes or barricades and guards will prevent unauthorized access to the area.  Every person who enters the crime scene has the potential to destroy physical evidence.  The lead investigator evaluates the scene & determines the boundaries. They do an initial walk through & develop a strategy.  Al ...
FORENSIC SCIENCE
FORENSIC SCIENCE

... The latest technology includes this Nikon Tsunami with computer. The exact location of all crime evidence can be determined and directly loaded into a computer to produce a crime scene map. Cost = $35,000 for the set. ...
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Intro

... The latest technology includes this Nikon Tsunami with computer. The exact location of all crime evidence can be determined and directly loaded into a computer to produce a crime scene map. Cost = $35,000 for the set. ...
FORENSIC SCIENCE
FORENSIC SCIENCE

... The latest technology includes this Nikon Tsunami with computer. The exact location of all crime evidence can be determined and directly loaded into a computer to produce a crime scene map. Cost = $35,000 for the set. ...
CSI Overview Powerpoint - Park
CSI Overview Powerpoint - Park

... to police as well as court testimony by people who witnessed an event. 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. Trace evidence refers to physical evidence that is found in small but measurable amounts ...
PowerPoint Template - Park
PowerPoint Template - Park

... police as well as court testimony by people who witnessed an event. 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. Trace evidence refers to physical evidence that is found in small but measurable amounts, s ...
Intro to Forensic Science and Crime Labs
Intro to Forensic Science and Crime Labs

... component parts, organize information for decision making, and evaluate information to draw conclusions – Using DEDUCTIVE REASONING- using logic while studying all known facts to come to a conclusion ...
Forensic Science CRIME SCENE
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THE CRIME SCENE
THE CRIME SCENE

... different locations must be placed in separate containers. Packaging evidence separately prevents damage through contact and prevents crosscontamination. • The well-prepared evidence collector will arrive at a crime scene with a large assortment of packaging materials and tools ready to encounter an ...
Notes
Notes

... • Once photographs are taken, the crime scene investigator will sketch the scene. • Rough sketch- A draft representation of all information and measurements at crime scene. It shows all items of evidence, as well as other important features. • Finished Sketch- A precise drawing of the crime scene, u ...
Forensic Science Bundle - Magoffin County Schools
Forensic Science Bundle - Magoffin County Schools

... Forensics in Ohio: • Bureau of Criminal Investigation, known as BCI, is the state’s official crime lab. • Their headquarters are in London, Ohio. • Other offices in: • Athens • Bowling Green • Cambridge • Richfield • Youngstown ...
NOTES ch. 1 Intro. to Forensics
NOTES ch. 1 Intro. to Forensics

... 1775 – Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele devised the first successful test for arsenic in corpses. 1814 – Mathieu Orfila “father of forensic toxicology” – Published first scientific treatise on detection of poisons and their effects on animals. 1860s - photography used to record crime scenes Morp ...
Chapter 1 – Introduction Forensic Science – application of science
Chapter 1 – Introduction Forensic Science – application of science

... 1775 – Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele devised the first successful test for arsenic in corpses. 1814 – Mathieu Orfila “father of forensic toxicology” – Published first scientific treatise on detection of poisons and their effects on animals. 1860s - photography used to record crime scenes Morp ...
Forensic Evidence
Forensic Evidence

... jeweler to make it into a crown. When the jeweler delivered the crown to the king, the king measured the mass of the crown and found that the crown had the same mass as the gold he had given the jeweler. Even so, Hiero was suspicious. He believed that the jeweler had cheated him and substituted some ...
Unit 5 Notes - Eagan High School
Unit 5 Notes - Eagan High School

... Unnecessary exposure of blood to heat, moisture, and bacterial contamination will only serve to shorten the survival time of its antigens and enzymes  Before collected, it must be photographed and that the location relative to the entire crime scene is recorded  Blood has great evidential value wh ...
Forensic Science Final Exam Review
Forensic Science Final Exam Review

... Stereomicroscope: upright, 3D image. Low magnifications but great for “scanning” large, bulky items for trace evidence. Compound light microscope: best “general tool” with variable magnification levels Micro-spectrophotometer: instrument that is attached to a compound light microscope and allows che ...
criminal investigations
criminal investigations

... Unnecessary exposure of blood to heat, moisture, and bacterial contamination will only serve to shorten the survival time of its antigens and enzymes  Before collected, it must be photographed and that the location relative to the entire crime scene is recorded  Blood has great evidential value wh ...
Crime Labotatories - Mission Hills High School
Crime Labotatories - Mission Hills High School

... • Nearly Four hundred public crime labs in US – More than 3 times that of 1966 ...
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