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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

forensics

Forensics

http://sciencing.com/list-forensics-techniques-6392795.html

1. What is the definition of forensic science?

Relating to or denoting the application of scientific methods and techniques to the investigation of crime

2. Name 5 different kinds of activities used in forensic sciences and find a picture for each.Image result for different forensic techniques for kidsImage result for different forensic techniques for kidsImage result for different forensic techniques for kidsImage result for different forensic techniques for kidsImage result for different forensic techniques for kidsImage result for DNA testingImage result for different forensic techniques for kids


3. Name 5 jobs that would use forensics to investigate crime 
policeman investigator dna testing science spy

Scientist
DNA
Drawings
Fingerprinters
Blood testing

Finger prints

Aim: To look at the different types of fingerprints.

Material: 

  1. cocoa powder
  2. makeup brush  
  3. Sellotape
  4. finger
  5. your brain

Step  
  1. rub your finger in your hair  
  2. place your finger on the table
  3. sprinkle some cocoa powder over it   
  4. brush lightly with a brush
  5. grab some Sellotape put over the fingerprint  
  6. pull the sellotype of
  7. and then you go you have your evidence    


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Record the types of fingerprints from those in your group.

Name
Fingerprint 1 ( Thumb)
Fingerprint 2 (finger)
Jayden.Parchloop
Jackson.Dloopwhorl





Summary of findings:

I found out that if you put powder on something and shove your finger on it and then slowly blower offI found out that if you put powder on something and shove your finger on it and then slowly blower off and then put your finger on a bit of paperyou will have your fingerprint

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