PPT-ACTIVITY 1-2 YOU’RE AN EYEWITNESS!
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Directions You will be given three minutes to study the picture distributed by your teacher Then you will be asked to test your powers of observation by answering
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Directions You will be given three minutes to study the picture distributed by your teacher Then you will be asked to test your powers of observation by answering the questions provided 1 What time was it by the bank. A OBJECTIE This lesson examines mixtures and demonstrates a separation process Students will use food coloring and filter paper to observe the separation of mixtures The lesson can be extended to cover the separation process called chromatography A While written to incorporate computer technology the lesson can be easily adapted to paper and pen Lesson Objective Students will compose a series of slides based on the exhibits at OC The teacher may select one type of exhibit such as those that co OVERBECK Eyewitness testimony is an important persuasive and often pivotal element in American trials Jurors are strongly inclined to believe eyewitnesses even in the face of other contradictory evidence such as fingerprints However thirty years of identifications are by far the leadi For example, the Innocence Project of Cardozo School of Law 101 (or 77.8 percent) involved mistaken identifications.eyewitnesses make tragic mistakes that lead t Eyewitness Condition. Lay. Police. Police: . High Credibility. Police: . Low Credibility. F. Pre-deliberation. Witness Trustworthiness. 7.17. a. . (. .21). 7.64. a. . (. .21). 7.85. a. . (.. 20). 6.06. Two eyewitness accounts of the first (in modern spelling)From Edward Winslow: the fruits of our labors; they four in one Recreations, we exercised our Arms, many of the Indians coming amongst us, plen Ray Becker. Bielefeld University. Monica Gonzalez-Marquez. Cornell University & Bielefeld University. Todd . Ferretti. Wilfrid. Laurier University. Empirical Evidence for . Evidentiality. January. 1. Post-event information. What we need to learn.... Describe . factors that affect eyewitness testimony including post-event information. . Describe. Bartlett’s (1932) theory of reconstructive memory. . Textbook pag. e. 167. I. Introduction. A. Forensic science begins at the crime scene.. B. Four steps of Crime Scene Investigation (CSI). Recognition—scene survey, documentation, collection. Identification—comparison testing. Bell work Question #1: 8/29/13. What do you think forensic science is?. Scenario: Someone Was Stealing . Trees. A . farmer reported several valuable trees had been cut down and stolen.. Investigators followed the clues, observing tire tracks, traces of paint, and other evidence.. /. Eyewitness Basics. Misidentification. Eyewitness misidentification is the single greatest cause of wrongful convictions nationwide, playing a role in more than 75% of convictions overturned through DNA testing.. Textbook pag. e. 167. I. Introduction. A. Forensic science begins at the crime scene.. B. Four steps of Crime Scene Investigation (CSI). Recognition—scene survey, documentation, collection. Identification—comparison testing. 1. The Seven ‘Sins” of Memory. Transience. Absentmindedness. Blocking. Source Misattribution. Suggestibility. Bias. Persistence. Chp 7. 2. Read the following;. ‘When the man entered the kitchen, he slipped on a wet spot and dropped the delicate glass pitcher on the floor. The pitcher was very expensive and everyone watched the event with horror.’. NB: superstition (10 lines) Are you superstitious? Do you believe in good luck or bad luck? Do you believe that you can bring forth one or the other by your actions? Do you hesitate to walk under a ladder? Do you have a ritual or special item you wear when playing sports?
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