We are learning to.... understand what impression evidence is.
So that we can... gain further knowledge about how it can be used within Forensic Science
We will be able to.... view the PowerPoint and complete the worksheet to show your initial understanding of Impression Evidence
Impression evidence includes any markings produced when one object comes into contact with another, leaving behind some kind of indentation or print.
Footprints
Tyre Tracks
Bite Marks
Tool Marks
We are learning to.... use Bite Mark Evidence to increase our knowledge of Impression Evidence
So that we can... apply our skills to interpret Bite Marks
We will be able to.... complete an experiment analysing your own Bite Mark
Video questions:
Describe the “signs” a tracker would be looking for in the landscape.
In what way are traditional tracking skills superior/better than modern technology?
How can society ensure tracking skills continue to be taught to new generations?
Describe some criminal cases in which skills of trackers were used to solve the crime
Who was described as the most acclaimed Indigenous tracker to work with SA Police?
Watch the following YouTube clip (link below) looking at bite mark evidence and completed the worksheet to the left.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpN-LSIoeYg