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Forensic Science: Teach how to Sketch a Crime Scene
Students will be learning how, and then creating two crime scene sketches. One is provided in the resource as a simple aerial view of a crime scene (see it in the Preview!). The other scene students will create themselves!NO PREP! Download and use right away!This resource is designed to be flexible, able to be used in class, or as a remote learning assignment.Resource includes:Teachers Google Slide set - introduces the activity and provides examples and instructions for how to complete the activ
Forensic Arson Project PBL
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Digital Forensics SIFT'ing: Cheating Timelines with log2timeline | SANS Institute
Forensics Project Idea: importance of DNA Testing and Forensics
This Forensics Project demonstrates the power of DNA testing as evidence. It will give students the chance to learn about the work of the Innocence Project: a non-profit group that helps people who have been wrongfully imprisoned. The Innocence Project has led to nearly 400 people being released fro...
Forensic Soil Evidence Lab: Slides, Notes, Review and Lab
Make Forensic Soil Analysis real for your students! Analyze and compare soil samples to solve the case of Missing: Hank the Hound. Hank was stolen from his backyard and there are five suspects. Students analyze soil samples from the wheel wells of each suspect, and a sample from the crime scene. Whi...
Criminal Profiling PowerPoint
This is an engaging and recently updated PowerPoint presentation, focusing on criminal profiling. This presentation has been successful in introducing and explaining criminal profiling with a range of different classes. This presentation enables students to understand the purpose, process and what is included when forensic psychologists, law enforcement and behavior analysts join forces!In this PowerPoint, you will find the following:- Definition of criminal profiling- The purpose of a criminal
Intro to Soil Evidence and Case Studies (Forensic Geology)
This resource is a fun introduction to Forensic Geology (soil evidence). Students watch a video of an interview with Forensic Geologist Dr. Heather Hanna, then explore six case studies involving soil evidence. The video interview is 50 minutes long, and includes some basics of soil evidence, how soil is analyzed and compared, and a handful of case studies as examples. Students will complete the provided three page question sheet as they watch.Then, students learn about six diverse case studies t