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Observations and Inferences Forensic Science Year 9 Observations and Inferences

Observations and Inferences Forensic Science relies on observations, interpretations (inferences) and scientific testing to determine what has happened at a crime scene Observations are descriptions of the things we sense (see, hear, taste, smell or touch) Inferences are stories about what happened that are based on the observations Events that happened in the past are similar to the events that we observe today.

Observations

The Crime Scene…..

So what do you remember?