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Crime Scene Protocols

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An introduction to crime scene personnel and procedures. This is the first lesson in my Crime Scene Protocols unit. It takes students through what happens once a first responder has determined that, yes, we have a crime scene here! Crime Scene Protocols Note Guide – PDF.

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Forensics: Crime Scene Protocols Unit Plan with Links to Resources!

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When a crime has been committed and a crime scene is identified, the Crime Scene Investigators (CSIs) are called in to process the scene. Students learn the steps that CSIs take to document and preserve the details at the scene. Document and photograph a crime scene. Crime Scene.

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Forensics: Fingerprinting Lecture & Note Guide

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This topic follows Crime Scene Protocols in my forensics curriculum. Crime Scene Protocols. It is good to use in a Forensics course in high school. The unit topics up to this point in the course are: Introduction to Forensics. Fingerprint Evidence.

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Fingerprint Pattern Analysis in Forensics

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This topic follows Crime Scene Protocols in my forensics curriculum. Crime Scene Protocols. It is good to use in a Forensics course after discussing the different minutiae patterns, and how to do a ridge count by finding a core and delta. Fingerprint Evidence.

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Forensics Introduction Unit Plan with Links to Resources!

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In this unit, students get a general idea of the different areas of forensics, learn some basics about laws and evidence, and how crime labs work. Treat your students as trainees in the crime lab! Understand how crime labs are organized and what services they provide. Watch Modern Marvels – FBI’s Crime Lab.

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Forensics: Laws and Evidence Lecture

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lecture and before the Crime Scene Protocols topic. It is good to use near the beginning of a Forensics course in high school or introductory college level setting. I use this as the second lecture of the course, after the What is Forensics?