mock crime scene photo (source: lake havasau, arizona high school)

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MOCK CRIME SCENE PHOTO (Source: Lake Havasau, Arizona High School)

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Page 1: MOCK CRIME SCENE PHOTO (Source: Lake Havasau, Arizona High School)

MOCK CRIME SCENE PHOTO(Source: Lake Havasau, Arizona High School)

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You don’t have to be an artist!

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Fast, Tidy, Accurate! Evidence needs to be collected

and analyzed by technicians, so there will not be a lot of time for sketching

Measurements need to be made quickly, but without disturbing the evidence or contaminating the crime scene.

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Where do I start?Step 1: Draw a rough outline of the

area- include windows (represented by the rectangles) and doors (represented by openings in the outline)

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Step 2: Measure the room or space in which the crime occurred. Label the dimensions on the sketch

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Step 3

Sketch in the furniture and location of evidence using basic shapes

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Step 4Label each item in the diagram with a

number or letter, then write the name in a key.

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Step 5

Label the diagram with the date, time, location, and victim’s name (if known)

Note: An unknown victim is commonly given the name of John Doe or Jane Doe

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Step 6: MEASURING FROM FIXED POINTSA. Make two measurements from fixed

(not moveable) points to each piece of evidence

B. These measurements are noted on a separate document, and not on actual sketch

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FINAL SKETCHA. There is never a second chance to

sketch a scene, so all information must be noted before leaving

B. The final sketch will be completed after leaving the crime scene.

C. The final sketch will be drawn with a ruler to scale and may be done on graph paper.

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Catching Errors: Can you find at least 4 mistakes??

Write your responses on the handout

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Sketch crime scene complete with label, dimensions, and key

Answer the questions on the back If you are done or waiting, work on

the vocab crossword- use your notes and returned work to help!

Both the sketch and crossword will be collected and graded

There will be time to finish both activities tomorrow- We will be stopping at 11:35 today for a quick summary of today’s lesson

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Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down Give a thumbs up if you agree with the

statement Give a thumbs down if you disagree with

the statement Wait to give the thumbs up or thumbs

down until I say

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A crime scene must be sketched carefully since you will never have the chance to sketch the scene again

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When making measurements to pieces of evidence, you can measure from two objects like a TV and a bookshelf

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When labeling objects in a crime scene, you label evidence and other items in the room with a letter or number

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The sketch made in the field will stay “as is”- no changes, modifications, reproductions, or final sketches will be made

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When sketching in doors and windows for the outline, it is important to include all of them, even if they are away from where most of the evidence is located.

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