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Unit 1: Intro to forensic science

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1 Unit 1: Intro to forensic science

2 Discuss with your neighbor
How do detectives use logic to help them narrow down to one suspect? (think about your Deadly picnic)

3 What are the rules of evidence?
Probative value: proves something related to the case Most evidence collected at a scene has very little if any probative value Example, in the case of a motor vehicle accident, a witness's testimony that she saw one automobile enter the intersection on a red light is a probative fact about whether the driver was at fault. Material: evidence that addresses issue of crime

4 What makes up Physical Evidence?
Transient: temporary, easily changed or lost Usually observed by the first officer on the scene Ex: odor, temperature, imprints or indentations, markings

5 Types of Physical Evidence
Pattern or Transfer evidence- produced by direct contact between a person and an object or between two objects

6 Types of Physical Evidence
Conditional- produced by a specific event or action Important in crime scene reconstruction Ex: lighting, smoke, location (stains, victim, vehicle, etc.) vehicles, body position, scene (condition of furniture, doors/windows) signs of disturbance

7 What is the difference between Individual evidence and class evidence?
Object has characteristics common to a group of similar objects Not to a single object Individual evidence Can be linked to a unique, single, specific source

8 Ticket out the Door In your notebook, create a Venn diagram comparing individual and class evidence. 2 differences, at least 1 similarity


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