Locard's Principle of Exchange Lab Report https://docs.google.com/document/d/1frij3pNo-K85rtkLzrrj-TNx6hekemDoDud9buco8uw/edit?usp=sharing
The task was to create a lab report that followed the rubric after completing an experiment that tested Locard's Principle of Exchange.
Objective: Write a scientific paper that clearly explains the significant work you did in the experiment so that someone who wasn't there may comprehend it and reproduce the findings. It is required to outline the research's goals and historical context.
Due to its explanation of how Locards's exchange principle works and why forensic scientists use this method today, the assignment is appropriate for the entire unit.
I gained knowledge about how an encounter between items can make an trade of microscopic evidence.
This assignment showcases my strengths by demonstrating that I know how to organize and think critically to explain an experiment.
This assignment represents important themes in the course such as justice because forensic science can be used to solve crimes since every crime leaves a trace.
I appreciated this project because it allowed me to learn from my errors during the experiment and work with my peers.
The assignment connects with the larger world because the principal is still used in the justice system today.
Unit 2 Crime Scene Processing How-To Video Project
The assignment was to work in a group to create a forensic science film. The film had to have a police officer, CSI, medical examiner, and a detective. The movie must include a minimum of five pieces of evidence. The roles of the team was to sketch the scene, photograph each piece of evidence, label the evidence, and record the story.
The objective of the assignment was to create a film that discussed the seven s' of crime scene investigation with a group.
The assignment fits into the overall unit because it allowed me to understand how the law enforcement process a crime scene.
By doing this project, I discovered that securing the crime scene is important to maintain the scene without destroying the evidence.
This assignment challenged me to work with my peers to create a film that represented the seven s' of crime scene investigation.
If I had to complete this assignment again, I would improve it by adding more lines to the script.