Additional Research Activities for Virtual Lab Crime Scene 1
The Crime Scene:
· Research the history of forensic science practices.
· Research reliability of eyewitness testimonies.
Evidence Collection:
· Research the purpose of reference or control samples.
· Research additional specialized processes that can be used to collect both questionable and control samples.
· Research the career path of a crime scene investigator.
· View popular crime scene television shows. Identify proper and improper evidence collection techniques.
· Research the CSI effect and its implications in true criminal investigations
Glass Analysis:
· Research the different types of bullets/cart-ridges of various guns.
· Demonstrate an understanding of physics by illustrating a calculation to determine trajectory patterns.
· Research the striations that are present on cartridges from various weapons.
Ballistics:
· Research the different types of bullets/cart-ridges of various guns.
· Demonstrate an understanding of physics by illustrating a calculation to determine trajectory patterns.
· Research the striations that are present on cartridges from various weapons.
Fiber Analysis:
· Develop flow charts for matching a questioned fabric for identification. Consider burn and solvent tests.
· Research the advanced chemical tests utilized to analyze fibers
Fingerprinting:
· Research the history of fingerprint analysis.
· Research development of fingerprints in utero.
· Research AFIS (Automated Fingerprint Identification System)
· Research the advantages and disadvantages of lip prints, ear prints, and retinal scans (eyeprints).
· Research ways that fingerprints can be altered.
· Research the future of fingerprint analysis technology.
Glass Analysis:
· Research how tempered or laminated glass can be affected by bullet holes
· Explain the role of refraction and refractive index in forensic investigations.
Hair Analysis:
· Research ways to identify nonhuman hair samples from various species.
· How does dying affect hair morphology or chemistry?
· Research neutron activation analysis and its use in forensic science.
· Differentiate between hairs found in various locations on the human body.
· Research the likelihood of DNA analysis from hair samples.
· Hair analysis in case studies.
Handwriting Analysis:
· Research how paper analysis can be utilized to study questioned documents.
· How would one ascertain the presence of an obliteration or erasure on a questioned document?
· Research a forgery case or the work of famous forger.
· Analyze the role of document examination in a kidnapping, threat, or other crime. Consider the Lindbergh kidnapping, JonBenet Ramsey letter, or anthrax letters.
Soil Analysis:
· Research use of a spectrophoto-meter in soil analysis
· Research the future of the following disciplines: forensic geology, forensic botany, and forensic environ-mental science
· Research case studies where soil evidence specifically linked a suspect to a particular crime.
· Research why it is essential to collect soil samples from multiple areas adjacent to the crime scene.