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Interested in Forensic Science › Watching investigating shows CSI, CSI NY, CSI Miami Bones NCIS Some Background information › Took Bio-Med Hit the topic of forensic science.
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Wanted to learn more about Forensics › How to collect evidence › How to file a report for crime scene Always been fascinated with DNA and blood samples Always wanted to help catch criminals.
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Origins › Start of forensics date back to 1980 BC › Blood test,1862, Van Deen › Four blood types, founded in 1900, Karl Landsteiner › AFIS (Automatic Fingerprint ID System), 1977
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College › Law and Communication classes › Bachelors degree in Physics, biology, microbiology, chemistry, medical technology, genetics. › High school and college level biology and chemistry. Job Training › Analyzing DNA › Traditional Science Program › Examine and dissect real body › Hand and eye coordination
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DNA › Hair samples, blood, body fluids, finger print, skin cells › Liquid chromatography, mass spectrometry, Scientific computers Modern Testing › Microscopes, 3-D computer imaging › Graphology › Finger print powder › GSA swabs
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The Crime Scene › Evidence technicians Take pictures, videotape or draw crime scene Finger prints, hair, gun shells, cartridge cases Measurements Height of fall, gun shells, size of body Documentation › Take notes of crime scene, visual evidence › Envelope, plastic bag, paper bags › Seal, mark, box
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The product chosen was forensic science. I learned: › How to secure crime scene › How to collect evidence › How to take figure prints › How to measure evidence/crime scene
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Stanly Community college › 2 years GTCC (for BLET) › 18 weeks ( Basic Law Enforcement Training) High Point PD › 13 months Archdale PD › 7.5 years
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The total number of hours spent: 17hrs. My product and research connected because I did my research on forensic science.pmy product was a mock crime scene with Detective Jones. I feel like I have a better understanding of what forensics/detectives do, because I was able to be hands on.
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I have learned: › Secure crime scene › Properly collect evidence › Question suspect › Write report How I learned: › Spending hours with my mentor › Paying attention to what he taught me › Setting up mock crime scene
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Time management Finding a mentor Transportation Working around each others schedule
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