Forensics Warm Up- (Personality in a Bag) *page 14 (Journals)

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8.31.15- Forensics Warm Up- (Personality in a Bag) *page 14 (Journals) Scientific reasoning and observations are a skill necessary to forensic science. Forensic scientists need to be able to use scientific reasoning and observations in order to process a crime scene and the evidence found there Write down a personality profile of the person who owns the belongings in the bag. (4-6 sentences) Share your profile with your partner or group A few students will be selected to share with the class. How did you come up with the profile? Things to consider Sex Age Occupation Lifestyle