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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Forensics

2. Name 5 different kinds of activities used in forensic sciences and find a picture for each.


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1. What is the definition of forensic science? scientific tests or techniques used in connection with the detection of crime.

2. Name 5 different kinds of activities used in forensic sciences and find a picture for each.
  • Physical Matching. Image result for physical matching
  • Fingerprint Matching. Image result for fingerprint matching
  • Hair and fibre analysis.  Image result for hair and fibre analysis

  • D.N.A Image result for dna
  • White powde r test Image result for white powder test
3. Name 5 jobs that would use forensics to investigate crime 
  1. Forensic Medical Examiner. 
  2. Forensic Engineer. 
  3. Forensic Accountant. 
  4. Crime Scene Investigator. 
  5. Crime Laboratory Analyst.

Finger prints

Aim: To look at the different types of fingerprints.

Material: 

  1.  Balloon  
  2.   Fingers
  3.   Finger stamp pad

Steps
  1. First thing is put your finger in the fingerprints stamp.
  2.   Put it in the balloon
  3.   Don't move your hand
  4.    Blow the balloon up.
  5.   Then look at it if it's Loop, Arch or Whorl
  6.   Do the same thing to your finger this time but not your thumb.  


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Record the types of fingerprints from those in your group.

Name
Fingerprint 1 ( Thumb)
Fingerprint 2 (finger)
LarsLoopWhorl
AxleLoopArch
VannWhorlArch


Summary of findings: Me and my friend have same Fingerprint but in a different finger. 







Hidden fingerprints:

Aim: To learn how to lift hidden fingerprints from an object.

1. Lifting and Gathering fingerprints.

Equipment:
  1.  Balloon 
  2.   Fingers
  3.   Finger stamp pad
  4.   
  5.  
Method; 
  1. Grab a Balloon and a finger stamp pad.
  2. Put your thump in the Finger stamp pad 
  3.  Put it in the balloon, 
  4. Don't move your thumb.
  5. Take it out of the balloon. 

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