Warm-Up: There are many different types of scientists that work in criminal cases. Can you identify each scientist? __ 1. Examines body tissues to determine.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Daily CSI Week 9 Monday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Thursday
Advertisements

Name That Scientist 8 th Grade Forensic Science Set #1 T. Trimpe 2006
The Crime Scene bsapp.com. Approaching a Crime Scene bsapp.com.
Crime Scene Investigation
Evidence Collection and Crime Scene Investigation
CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION & EVIDENCE COLLECTION
Crime Laboratories Forensic Science Mr. Glatt
Processing a Crime Scene
NOTES 13.4 DNA Collection. CODIS Combined DNA Index System contains DNA profiles from convicted offenders, unsolved crime scene evidence and profiles.
Warm-Up: Find the 8 differences between the two pictures.
Warm-Up September 23, 2014  Draw and label the following parts of the hair shaft: medulla, cortex and cuticle.
Chapter 2.  Any and all objects that can establish that a crime has been committed or can link a crime and its victim or perpetrator  Physical evidence.
Shoot-Around Reflect on yesterday’s video: how did DNA affect the case? Was the DNA analysis the main evidence that led detectives to the killer? Where.
Evidence Collection and Crime Scene Investigation.
Warm-Up: Trivia Questions
Chapter 1 Warm-Up: Which is the correct penny? NOTE: You cannot look at a real penny!
An Introduction to Forensic Science. What is Forensic Science? □…the application of science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police.
Let the evidence speak for itself.. Locard’s Exchange Principle "Every Contact Leaves a Trace" The value of trace (or contact) forensic evidence was first.
 Services of the Crime Laboratory- ◦ Many local crime laboratories have been created solely for the purpose of processing evidence. Currently most of.
Unit 3: Crime Scene Processing 3.5 Processing Evidence.
INTRODUCTION TO FORENSICS Let’s get started!. What is forensics? The application of science to law.
Murder or Suicide?. Forensic Science CSI, Bones, Castle, Law and Order, Dexter, NCIS ….
Chapter 2 The Crime Scene. Crime Scene The location & surrounding areas where a crime has been committed.
Collection of Evidence. ► Photograph all evidence prior to removing it. ► Remove larger items or debris from carpeting or walk areas prior to other examinations.
Do Now: get handout and paper bag Take out HW Work on the Q’s below: Agenda: Collection of evidence Types of Evidence HW: Sock prelab Prep lab notebook.
Warm-Up October 6, 2014 What do you already know about DNA? Be specific.
Crime Laboratories Forensic Science Services. Objectives   List and describe the functions of the various units found in a modern all- purpose crime.
Warm-Up August 28, What is considered physical evidence? 2.How do investigators record the crime scene?
Warm-Up: Find the 6 differences between the two pictures.
Intro to Forensic Science and Crime Laboratories
Murder at SHRP CSI UMMC. Two Crimes to Investigate  Body found in lab removed by CSI  Bones recently unearthed by new construction were brought in for.
Who Dunnit? A Park High School Murder Mystery A Park High School Murder Mystery.
Warm-Up: Unscramble each set of letters to reveal a forensic science term. 1. lobod 2. micer encse 3. srnoa 4. redrum 5. tnirpooft.
Crime Lab Services. Federal FBI DEA ATF U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up? Careers in Forensic Science.
Evidence Collection and Crime Scene Investigation.
Warm-Up September 5, What do you already know about forensic anthropology/anthropology? 2.What do you want to know about forensic anthropology?
Objective: You will be able to generate the four steps of preserving a crime scene and identify a wide variety of services in crime laboratories. Warmup.
DNA is found in all living things. Skin cells Hair follicles Sperm cells Basically any cell in your body, except for red blood cells, which do not have.
Forensic Specialists Forensics A
CJS 215 RANK creative knowledge /cjs215rank.com
Locard’s Exchange Principle
What is physical evidence? List some examples
CSI and Evidence.
Locard’s Exchange Principle
The Crime Scene Chapter 2 Beginning of new chapter.
Forensic Odontology.
DNA Review Packet.
Using the Scientific Method to Solve Crimes
Forensic Science Services
3 Circles = 3 Groups that work together to solve crimes!
May 4, 2015 Warm-up: Complete Q22 to 30 of the DNA Fingerprinting Review Packet Objective: SWBAT: w/85% accuracy – Use DNA evidence to solve a crime. Warm-up:
Science and Technology 11 Mrs. N. Gill
The Crime Scene bsapp.com.
An Introduction to Forensic Science and Professions
Careers in Forensics.
(Video and Discussion – The Crime Scene)
Daily CSI Week 9 Monday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Thursday
Crime Scene Investigation
Forensic Odontology.
Forensic Techniques.
Set #1 Daily CSI CSI Challenge Name That Scientist Forensic Science.
Crime Scene Investigation
Crime Scene Investigation Methods
Crime Scene Investigation
The Crime Scene bsapp.com.
Name That Scientist Daily CSI CSI Challenge 8th Grade Forensic Science
The Crime Scene bsapp.com.
9-6 Collection and Preservation of Biological Evidence for DNA Analysis Unit 9: DNA.
The Crime Scene bsapp.com.
Presentation transcript:

Warm-Up: There are many different types of scientists that work in criminal cases. Can you identify each scientist? __ 1. Examines body tissues to determine cause of death __ 2. Analyzes dental records and dental work __ 3. Analyzes botanical (plant) evidence __ 4. Analyzes skeletal remains __ 5. Provides personality profiles based on evidence __ 6. Analyzes blood evidence A. Anthropologist B. Botanist C. Odontologist D. Pathologist E. Psychiatrist F. Serologist

__ 1. Examines body tissues to determine cause of death __ 2. Analyzes dental records and dental work __ 3. Analyzes botanical (plant) evidence __ 4. Analyzes skeletal remains __ 5. Provides personality profiles based on evidence __ 6. Analyzes blood evidence The answers are... A. Anthropologist B. Botanist C. Odontologist D. Pathologist E. Psychiatrist F. Serologist D C B A E F

OBJECTIVE SWBAT IDENTIFY PRESERVATION METHODS OF DNA ON A CRIME SCENE

AGENDA 1. OJ SIMPSON DOCUMENTARY 2. COLLECTION & PRESERVATION OF DNA 3. DNA DETECTIVE GAME 4. OJ SIMPSON DOCUMENTARY 5. EXIT SLIP

COLLECTION FROM BIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE EVIDENCE SHOULD BE PHOTOGRAPHED BEFORE COLLECTED AND LOCATION NOTED IN SKETCHES, PHOTOGRAPHS, AND NOTES OF CRIME SCENE ALL BODILY FLUIDS HAVE TO BE CAREFULLY HANDLED IN ORDER TO NOT BE CONTAMINATED OR TO SPREAD AN INFECTIOUS DISEASE – USE OF LATEX GLOVES IS ESSENTIAL ALL CLOTHING FROM THE VICTIM AND SUSPECTS NEED TO BE COLLECTED AND SENT TO THE LAB

PACKAGING OF EVIDENCE BIOLOGICAL EVIDENCE SHOULD NOT BE PACKAGED IN PLASTIC OR AIR TIGHT CONTAINERS TO AVOID BACTERIA THAT CAN DESTROY DNA EACH ITEM SHOULD BE PACKAGED SEPARATELY AND IN A PAPER BAG OR WELL VENTILATED BOX

DNA DETECTIVE GAME

OJ SIMPSON DOCUMENTARY 27. WHY WAS BILL WASZ OF INTEREST IN REGARDS TO THE MURDERS? 28. WHY DID THEY NOT FOLLOW THE LEAD OF BILL WASZ? 29. WHAT WAS WASZ HIRED FOR AND WHY DID HE NOT FOLLOW THROUGH?

REMINDERS PSAT TEST TOMORROW

EXIT SLIP OCTOBER 14, GET OUT A MOBILE DEVICE OR USE ONE OF THE COMPUTERS AND GO TO M.SOCRATIVE.COM. YOU CAN ALSO USE ONE OF THE IPADS THAT HAS THE SOCRATIVE APP. 2. WHEN PROMPTED, ENTER FOR THE ROOM NUMBER. QUESTION: HOW IS DNA ANALYSIS PRESERVED?