Forensic Science
Chapters 1 &2 Intro and Types of Evidence Assignments
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Schoolwide Expectations for this unit:
Problem Solving: Students will…
1. use logical reasoning.
2. evaluate data and predict outcomes.
3. use technology to solve authentic problems.
4. be able to research.
5. evaluate data and predict outcomes.
Communication: Students will…
1. listen and view actively for a variety of purposes.
2. express self effectively.
3. write effectively for a variety of purposes/ reasons.
4. read critically.
5. use resources to communicate.
Civic/Social Responsibilities/Citizenship: Students will…
3. develop knowledge of levels of US government.
5. work as a collaborative team member.
Content Expectations: (AKA: Things you need to know by test date)
Chapter 1: Introduction to Forensic Science and the LawExplain safety rules of the laboratory
Describe how scientific methods is used to solve forensic problems
Describe different jobs done by forensic scientists and the experts they consult
Describe the growth and development of forensic science through history
Describe federal rules of evidence
Distinguish among basic types of law in the criminal justice system
Chapter 2: Types of Evidence
Explain the difference between indirect and direct evidence
Describe what physical evidence is and provide examples
Distinguish individual evidence from class evidence
Determine the significance of class evidence
Homework:
1) Read chapter 1 pages 1-16
2) Chapter 1 Vocabulary (define the terms on the back of this sheet)
3) History of Forensic Science activity
4) Review p. 17 #1,4-10
5) Read chapter 2 pages 21-33
6) Chapter 2 Vocabulary (define the terms on the back of this sheet)
7) Probability & Class evidence activity
8) Can this evidence be individualized? Activity
9) Case Studies: Coral Eugene Watts, Ronald Cotton, Fracture Match, Richard Crafts
10) Review p. 35 #1-15
11) Assessment
12) PROJECT: Both Sides of the Issue- Public information on Registered Sex Offenders
Chapter 1 Vocabulary
1. forensic science/ criminalistic
2. evidence
3. Lockard principle
4. statutory law
5. case law
6. civil law
7. criminal law
8. misdemeanor
9. felony
10. probable cause
11. Miranda rights
12. booking
13. arraignment
14. evidentiary hearing
15. bail
16. grand jury
17. indict
18. plea bargain
19. violation
20. infraction
21. probative
22. material witness
23. hearsay
24. expert witness
25. Frye standard
26. Daubert ruling
Chapter 2 Vocabulary
1. testimonial evidence/ direct evidence
2. physical evidence
3. indirect evidence
4. circumstantial evidence
5. individual evidence
6. class evidence
7. probative value