Being a witness/memory and attention
History of Forensics
Crime Scene Etiquette
Innocence Project and DNA evidence
100

What is the definition of attention

notice taken of someone or something; the regarding of someone or something as interesting or important.

100

When was the first use of fingerprints

600 BC

100

What is the importance of trace evidence

Allows for there to be specific things at crime scenes to be identified ex. Broken glass, piece of fabric, and wood 

100

How can we prevent people from being evicted for something they did not do

Collect DNA and don't go based off just eyewitness 

200

Based on the monkey business video we watched in class, what did that tell you about your focus

Being hyper focused on one thing allows you to miss something big, a person in a gorilla suit.

200

When did hair start to be used in forensics

1910

200

Who secures the crime scene 

Initial responders 

200

How is DNA used in cases 

A sample of a suspected person can be tested with any DNA left behind at the crime scene. 

300

Even though the shapes were on the board for nearly all of class time, why did some people not know what they were

No one knew we had to pay attention to it so everyone majority just glanced over it. 

300

When was the 4 second dental match created 

2011

300

What patterns are used when searching the scene 

Link, line or strip, grid, zone, wheel, or ray

300

How long did Clemente Aguirre- Jarquin serve for before being exonerated

16 years