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CJ 327 CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY KAPLAN UNIVERSITY

CJ 327 CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY KAPLAN UNIVERSITY. Welcome INSTRUCTOR TIM CLOUSE. Course Rules. Do the work – you will succeed! Best way to reach me is through Kaplan email system – I check it everyday, you should too! Lots of help available to you – we will talk about accessing it.

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CJ 327 CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY KAPLAN UNIVERSITY

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  1. CJ 327 CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHYKAPLAN UNIVERSITY Welcome INSTRUCTOR TIM CLOUSE

  2. Course Rules Do the work – you will succeed! Best way to reach me is through Kaplan email system – I check it everyday, you should too! Lots of help available to you – we will talk about accessing it.

  3. Who am I? Live Mantachie, MS.–east of Tupelo, MS. Married to my wonderful wife Nickey 18+ yr. veteran police officer –Tupelo PD – Education- BS Criminal Justice University of MS., MS Social Justice and Criminology Delta State University Know where you are coming from, I went back to school while working full-time. Teaching at Kaplan since 2010.

  4. Announcements Check into the course home page frequently for Announcements also check your e-mail often for Announcements

  5. Doc Share The Doc Share tab has an abundance of information about your class

  6. Tech Support here

  7. Textbooks CRIME SCENE PHOTOGRAPHY Second Edition by Edward M. Robinson. Published: FEB-2010ISBN 13: 978-0-12-375728-9Imprint: ACADEMIC PRESS

  8. If you do not have your book yet.

  9. Seminars • Seminar schedule • 10 minutes for Q&A • 40 minutes of topics • 10 minutes for more Q&A and wrap up • We use the entire hour! • Private Chat • Please avoid side conversations – off topic

  10. Seminars • Can’t make it? Alternate Assignment • 300 – 500 word essay answering seminar topics • Submit through “Doc Sharing” • Email me so that I know you submitted it – do the same if you ever have to turn in something late. • Your answer; not those given in the transcript • Grammar is graded in alternates (not in actual seminar)

  11. Seminars • Have to leave mid-way through? • Click on my name for “Private Chat” during Seminar • I’ll let you know your grade based upon your participation • It is your “call” whether to complete the alternate or not if you have to leave very early or if you miss Seminar.

  12. Office Hours • My “office” is AOL Instant Messenger • www.aim.com • No; can’t use Yahoo or other messengers; Kaplan policy • AIM Name = timclouse • Office Hours – Sundays 8-10PM ET • E-mail = TClouse@kaplan.edu • It is always best to email me – I check it everyday. • “Virtual Office”

  13. Virtual Office

  14. History Camera Obscura 1038 A.D. Used to view the Sun Make sketches

  15. Camera Obscura Upgrades 1. Len 2. Lenses and Curved Mirrors 3. Diaphragm

  16. First Photograph Joseph Niepce 1826

  17. First Negative Printing Process 1844 Fox Talbot Calotype Paper Negative

  18. Courts Recognize the use of Photos in Court 1859 U. S. Supreme Court Luco v. U. S. Photographs may be used as the original documents

  19. First Flexible Transparent Film Great Debate Reverend Hannibal Goodwin Applied for patent in 1887 awarded 1898 Eastman (1890)

  20. Flash 1930 Flash Bulb invented Pro’s Con’s

  21. X-Rays X-Rays must be original Photographic Reproduction Accurate Enough to assist Without misleading jury

  22. Udderzook v. Commonwealth United States supreme Court takes "judicial cognizanc" that photography is a proper means for reproducing a likeness of an original.

  23. Photographs Must be Relevant Must be Material Must be fair Must be accurate Representation

  24. Next Week Unit 2 Read Chapters 2 and 3 of your text Crime Scene Photography Review key terms Attend the weekly seminar Respond to the discussion board Complete Expository Essay Take quiz

  25. Questions? Have a good night. See you next week. Thanks

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