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Assessment of Outdoor Crime Scenes ILEETA Thanks to Dr. Jason Birkett Opening image of corpse after bear attack as example of forensic work removed for sensitive viewing purposes
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Lincoln Crime Scene
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Student’s hard at it!
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Setting the Scene Exercise criteria Working as a team of scene of crime personnel, you are required to attend an on-site briefing session Each team needs to have personnel fulfilling the following roles: Scene Manager Photographer Scene mapper Physical evidence collector (x 2) Vegetation assessor (x 2) Evidence to be recorded in situ
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Examples of Evidence
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AssessmentCriteria The poster should give appropriate details of: The site location Site/Scene features Personnel involved Actions taken Evidence identified in the field Follow-up laboratory procedures and findings Conclusions Key References
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Assessment Criteria Marks are awarded on the following key features: –Visual impact/ Impression –Creativity/Design –Presentation –Technical detail (evidence and its relevance) –Interpretation and conclusions –Overall effectiveness as a means of scientific communication
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What the students think ! ‘Really enjoyed it. I gained valuable experience from this’ ‘Very enjoyable and interesting’ ‘Poster presentation a good idea’ ‘Poster was a good team method of assessment’ ‘Effective and enjoyable way of being assessed’ ‘Poster presentation OK, but felt a little childish’ ‘Would like to ‘Bag and Tag’ the evidence’
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A student poster
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Questions/Comments/Ideas for Improvement?
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