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Forensic Science Not just CSI
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I. Why are we so interested in Forensic Science??? a. Apprehending criminals vs. the desire to make sure the system of justice ensures a correct verdict. a. Apprehending criminals vs. the desire to make sure the system of justice ensures a correct verdict. b. Applications become front page news b. Applications become front page news OJ Simpson OJ Simpson Attack on 9-11 Attack on 9-11
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II. Science?? Why not biology, chemistry, or physics? Forensics seems to make science relevant and pertinent to the interests and goals of students. Forensics seems to make science relevant and pertinent to the interests and goals of students.
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III. This Coarse/Book… a. Centers on common items of physical evidence. b. Implications of DNA profiling c. Combines biology, chemistry and physics
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Resources for this class: Criminalistics An Introduction to Forensic Science by Richard Saferstein by Richard Saferstein Basic Laboratory Exercises for Forensic Science by Richard Saferstein
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Other Resources The Casebook of Forensic Detection by Colin Evans The Casebook of Forensic Detection by Colin Evans The Forensic Casebook by N.E. Genge The Forensic Casebook by N.E. Genge Internet Internet
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Only by combining a knowledge of the principles and techniques of forensic science with logic and common sense will the investigator gain comprehensive insight into the meaning and significance of physical evidence and its role in criminal investigations.
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Forensic science BEGINS at the crime scene. If the investigator cannot recognize, collect, and package evidence properly, no amount of equipment or expertise will salvage the situation.
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