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Forensic Pathology Lecture and Note Guide

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This is my Forensic Pathology lecture given in a forensics class about what a Medical Examiner does to determine the cause of death. It is good to use in a Forensics course in high school or introductory college level setting. I use this in my Human Remains unit where we also discuss Forensic Anthropology (or bones!).

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Forensics Introduction Unit Plan with Links to Resources!

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This is the first unit in a high school Forensic Science course. 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. Objectives: Students will be able to: Explore the growth and development of forensic science through history.

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Forensics: Virtual Autopsy Activity

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This is a great virtual autopsy activity for a Forensics course or unit on pathology or anatomy. Students visit a website that has 18 different examples of autopsies with lab results for each body system. Students record all relevant information and then try to determine the cause of death.

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Variation and grammar in African American English

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Also, results from this research have potential for practical application in areas such as education, speech pathology and social realms.”. Some linguistics graduates go on to study at master’s level to specialise in an area of linguistics of particular interest to them, such as applied linguistics, forensic linguistics and language sciences.

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What skills do you need to succeed in school?

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Law – forensic psychology applies psychology within the legal system, and all aspects of law require an understanding of how people think and behave. In sixth grade, I read a book called Hitler: The Pathology of Evil , which interested me in the criminally insane. I loved law movies as a kid and always dreamed of defending a client.