Bell Ringers September 3-6, 2013

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Bell Ringers September 3-6, 2013 Forensic Science Bell Ringers September 3-6, 2013

Bell Ringer 9/3/13 Forensic science is the application of science to: Crime scene reconstruction Civil laws Criminal laws Both criminal and civil laws Speech making

Bell Ringer 9/4/13 Who developed the system known as anthropometry? Bertillon Goddard Gross Galton Boaz

Bell Ringer 9/5/13 The concept of “general acceptance” of scientific evidence relates to the First Amendment Exclusionary rule Frye standard Miranda warnings John’s Law

Bell Ringer 9/6/13 What do you think is the first thing you should do when arriving at a crime scene? Turn in 4 bell ringers from this week