Forensic Science.  I chose my topic kind of randomly.  I use to watch TV show like CSI, NCIS, Southland because of the crime scene.  Usually, during.

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Forensic Science

 I chose my topic kind of randomly.  I use to watch TV show like CSI, NCIS, Southland because of the crime scene.  Usually, during or after the show I would research information about it.

 Purpose  The purpose of Crime Scene Investigation is to help establish what happened and to identify the responsible person.  Crime Statistics  311, 591,917 a year  14,612 murders  3300 Brooking, SD  What to do a crime scene?  Report, Tape, Video/Photograph, Evidence, lab  Who works at a scene?  Technicians, Officers, ect.

In my research paper I went over the three specialties that interested me the most.  DNA/Fingerprinting  Dental Matching  Autopsy  Forensic Anthropology

 Evident Locker  Crime Scene Thingy  How to get there from college  Reserves

 I showed the anatomy students a PowerPoint I made.  In the PowerPoint I went through the step to do at a crime scene.  I also talked about forensic anthropology and went through the step of facial reconstruction.

 After I was done with my PowerPoint we went through an activity with fingerprinting.  Materials  Sticky Notes  Pencils  Ink pad  Process  Shade Sticky Note  Press your Finger or Thumb  Place it on a different sticky note

 What would I do differently next time?  Not Procrastinate  Be more organized  I WOULD NOT PROCRASTINATE!!!  What did I learn about myself?  I not as organized as I though  I procrastinate way to long  My topic really interests me  What skills do I feel can transfer to college?  Hopefully I can learn to manage my time better  The more information I learn from this project will help in the future

 Minnesota State University Mankato  Major Criminal Justice  Another Major or Minor in Biology.

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