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Chapter 1 Summary

Chapter 1 Summary. Forensic Science 9/4/13. Drill. Q1-5 on Ch. 1 Rev. Sheet HW: Qs 11-20. Drill Questions. 1. The application of science to law describes Forensic Science.

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Chapter 1 Summary

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  1. Chapter 1 Summary Forensic Science 9/4/13

  2. Drill • Q1-5 on Ch. 1 Rev. Sheet • HW: Qs 11-20

  3. Drill Questions • 1. The application of science to law describes Forensic Science. • 2. The fictional exploits of Sherlock Holmes excite the imagination of an emerging generation of forensic scientists and criminal investigators.

  4. Drill Questions • 3. A system of personal identification using a series of body measurements was first devised by Alphonse Bertillon. • 4. Francis Henry Galton is responsible for developing the first statistical study proving the uniqueness of fingerprints. • 5. The Italian scientist Dr. Leone Lattes devised the first workable procedure for typing dried bloodstains.

  5. Objectives • SWBAT • Explain the purpose and scope of forensic science, with especial attention to the history and function of crime laboratories and techniques. • Explain the function of a forensic scientist within the justice system.

  6. Chapter Summary • Each group will have up to 10 minutes to discuss their section of Chapter 1. • Ask intelligent questions of them—remember, this is in leiu of Ms. Bloedorn presenting notes. • Anything from Chapter 1 is fair game for the eventual test—don’t assume that if it’s not on the summary, it’s not on the test.

  7. So, what if you see a crime? • How to be a Witness PPT • Witness Activity PPT

  8. Closure • How many different ways can science be applied to law? List as many as you can think of.

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