Chapter 1 “Quiz” Forensic Science 9/16/14. No Drill Get a rubber band from Ms. Bloedorn. Write your name on it in PEN. Put it around your phone and deposit.

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Chapter 1 “Quiz” Forensic Science 9/16/14

No Drill Get a rubber band from Ms. Bloedorn. Write your name on it in PEN. Put it around your phone and deposit it in the bin. Grab two folders. Any questions before the “quiz”? HW: Read about the Green River killer, pg. 76 (textbook)

Objectives IWBAT Define forensic science. Describe the major contributors to the development of forensic science. Describe the services of a typical comprehensive crime laboratory in the criminal justice system. List other areas of forensic science that require expertise in a specialized area. State Locard’s Exchange Principle of transfer of evidence. Analyze the data obtained from a crime scene using deductive reasoning.

Chapter 1 “Quiz” You need Pencil or Pen Your phone in the bin in the front of the room Turn in the “quiz” when you’re done. Check your folder in the Pd. 3/5/6 bin for returned work. Borrow a textbook and read on pg. 76 about the Green River killer.

Green River Killer List the evidence that police had gathered on Gary Ridgway, before they were able to arrest him. What changed? What other evidence linked him to the killings?

Evidence! We will be working on Ch. 3, next – Evidence Then, we’ll learn how to process a crime scene – Ch. 2