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Thursday 11 November 2021

Forensics

 Hey everyone welcome back for the past week in forensics we have been learning about forensics sciences.And now we have to write about what we have been doing. Sorry for the short introduction have a wonderful day Good-Bye 



Include new vocab and what it means 





Nici’s Paragraph Who are forensic scientists?What does a forensic scientist do?

 Forensic science is something that helped people find out what happened at a murder site or a robbery (Any crime basically.) Some reasons why we need it is because if we didn't have it we would never know what happened, or who killed someone or how something happened. Another reason why we need it is because without it you wouldn't have an idea on how to solve murders.

Forensics Scientists are someone that solves murders or any crime. They are like a detective but does other things than ask questions about the murder. 








Nevaeh's Paragraph : What types of evidence do they collect from crime scenes?


The evidence they collect is very important to the whole crime scene. They could collect almost anything from a crime scene, I learnt this in class, the evidence that can be collected are:  weapons, fibres, cells, CCTV, DNA ect. They can analyse substances such as glass, paint, fire debris and fibres which can provide crucial evidence in a case. This kind of non-biological evidence can provide vital links between the victim, suspect and crime scene. 





Hayley Paragraph: What is genetic profiling? 


Information about specific genes, including variations and gene expression, in an individual or in a certain type of tissue. A genetic profile may be used to help diagnose a disease or learn how the disease may progress or respond to treatment with drugs or radiation.




Candesse Paragraph: What are some of the jobs?

Visit crime scenes to find evidence.

 take notes and map the crime scene

analyse physical evidence such as fibers, glass, debris, firearms, bullets and marks made by tools or weapons. 

Identify drugs found on people, in body fluids or at crime scenes.


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