Crime Scene Suspect H  The crime scene fingerprint is a(n) _________. Suspect ______ fingerprint is also a ____________. The crime scene and the suspect’s.

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Crime Scene Suspect H

 The crime scene fingerprint is a(n) _________. Suspect ______ fingerprint is also a ____________. The crime scene and the suspect’s fingerprint contains a ______________ in the _________area of the print. This is marked by the letter _____. Both fingerprints also contain a _____________ at the ____________. These are marked by the letter _____. Another ridge detail they have in common is a ________________. It is labeled with the letter ______. Lastly, they both contain a ______________ in the _______side of the print. This is marked with the letter _____.

 We know that the crime scene fingerprint cannot match suspect _____ because_______________________________ ____.  Conclusion: Based on these pieces of evidence, the crime scene print matches suspect ______.

 Goal: Use CER to justify if two fingerprints are a match.  Each group needs:  Envelope with fingerprint examples  Glue stick  Large paper  Markers  CER template

 You are working in an ASSIGNED GROUP 1. Obtain the materials. 2. Remove fingerprint examples from the envelope. 3. With your group, find at least ONE match in your envelope. 4. Glue your matches together on the ‘big paper’. Substantiate your match using ridge characteristics as evidence. 5. Choose one match to write about using your CER template. Glue this template on the paper, or write one of your own. 6. Make sure all of your names on the poster and be prepared to defend it to the class.