PPT-Crime Scene Reconstruction
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Glass Blood Laminated Glass Laminated Glass is made up of a vinyl laminate PVB layer bonded together between two panes of glass under heat and pressure Laminated glass may crack upon impact however the glass fragments typically stick to the protective interlayer rather than falling free and potentially causing injury It breaks exactly like the windshield of your car cracks but is held in place by the vinyl laminate layer. …. Most people are familiar with forensics as it is portrayed on television in such things as CSI, NCIS and other detective programs.. NCIS. WHAT IS FORENSIC PATHOLOGY?. Forensic Pathology:. Forensic pathology. Criminal Investigations/O’Connor. The Significance of Physical Evidence. Forensic Science is unable to assign an exact or even approximate probability values to the comparison of most class physical evidence. . Criminal Investigations/O’Connor. The Significance of Physical Evidence. Forensic Science is unable to assign an exact or even approximate probability values to the comparison of most class physical evidence. . Objective: Differentiate between the different types of . evidence. Edmond Locard . (1877-1966). Locard’s Principle. : . There always an exchange or transfer of material when two objects come into contact. . The place or site where the crime took place.. Arriving at the Crime Scene. When officers arrive at the crime scene, they have three tasks to perform:. . Assist injured people and call an ambulance, if necessary. 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. August . 21 2014. Crime Scene search patterns. Investigators often use geometric search patterns while . searching for evidence to ensure that no evidence is missed.. The type of search pattern depends on the scene. . 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. Chapter 10: Crime Scene Investigation 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 Accurately portrays the physical facts. Relates the sequence of events at the scene. Establishes the precise location and relationship of objects and evidence at the scene. Creates a mental picture of the scene for those not present. document. , and . collect. evidence at the scene of a crime. Solving the crime will depend on piecing together the evidence to form a picture of what happened at the crime scene.. Evidence & Crime Scene Investigation. Crimescene. : The . JonBenet. Ramsey Case. T. he murder of . JonBenet. Ramsey, a six-year-old Colorado beauty pageant queen. . JonBenet. was initially reported missing from her home by her parents the day after Christmas in 1996.. 1. SFS1. Students will recognize and classify various types of evidence in relation to the definition and scope of Forensic Science. . b. Distinguish and categorize physical and trace evidence (e.g. ballistics, drugs, fibers, fingerprints, glass, hair, metal, lip prints, soil, and toxins). . PAPER No.7: Criminalistics and Forensic Physics MODULE No. 1 : Crime Scene Management & Investigation SUBJECT FORENSIC SCIENCE Paper No . and Title PAPER No. 7 : Criminalistics and Forensic Physics
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