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Unveiling the Secrets: Decoding Evidence

Unveiling the Secrets: Decoding Evidence

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

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K-ESS3-1, K-ESS2-1, K-ESS3-3

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Wendy Courtney

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11 Slides • 5 Questions

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Unveiling the Secrets

Decoding Evidence: Unlocking Hidden Truths

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Decoding Biological Evidence

  • Biological evidence plays a crucial role in criminal investigations.
  • It includes blood, saliva, hair, skin cells, and bodily fluids.
  • Forensic scientists use DNA analysis, fingerprinting, and serology to decode this evidence.
  • Microscopic examination, chemical tests, and DNA sequencing are key techniques used.
  • Biological evidence can provide critical clues to identify suspects and solve crimes.

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Multiple Choice

What techniques do forensic scientists use to decode biological evidence in criminal investigations?

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Microscopic examination, chemical tests, and DNA sequencing

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Fingerprinting, serology, and DNA analysis

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Blood, saliva, hair, skin cells, and bodily fluids

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Biological evidence can provide critical clues to identify suspects and solve crimes

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Forensic Science Techniques

Fingerprinting, serology, and DNA analysis are key techniques used by forensic scientists. Fingerprinting helps identify suspects, serology analyzes bodily fluids, and DNA analysis provides crucial evidence. These methods play a vital role in solving crimes and bringing justice to the table.

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Types of Evidence

  • Direct Evidence: Eyewitness accounts, video footage, etc.
  • Circumstantial Evidence: Indirect evidence that implies a fact, such as fingerprints or DNA.
  • Physical Evidence: Tangible evidence like weapons, documents, or fibers.
  • Documentary Evidence: Written or recorded evidence, such as contracts or emails.
  • Testimonial Evidence: Statements made under oath, like witness testimonies or expert opinions.

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Multiple Choice

What are the different types of evidence mentioned in the passage?

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Direct Evidence, Circumstantial Evidence, Physical Evidence, Documentary Evidence

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Eyewitness accounts, video footage, fingerprints, written contracts

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Testimonial Evidence, Tangible evidence, expert opinions, emails

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Indirect evidence, tangible evidence, written or recorded evidence, statements made under oath

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Types of Evidence

  • Direct Evidence: Evidence that directly proves a fact.
  • Circumstantial Evidence: Evidence that implies a fact but does not directly prove it.
  • Physical Evidence: Tangible evidence like fingerprints or DNA.
  • Documentary Evidence: Evidence in the form of documents or records.

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Decoding Direct Evidence

  • Direct evidence is evidence that directly proves a fact, without the need for any inference or presumption.
  • It includes eyewitness testimonies, video recordings, photographs, and physical evidence.
  • Direct evidence is considered strong and reliable in court.
  • It can convict or exonerate a defendant.

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Multiple Choice

What is direct evidence?

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Evidence that indirectly proves a fact

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Evidence that requires inference or presumption

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Evidence that directly proves a fact

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Evidence that is weak and unreliable

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Direct Evidence

Direct evidence is evidence that directly proves a fact. It does not require inference or presumption. It is strong and reliable. It is the most convincing type of evidence in a legal setting. Examples include eyewitness testimony, video footage, and DNA evidence. Direct evidence is crucial in establishing the truth in a case.

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Decoding Circumstantial Evidence

  • Circumstantial evidence is indirect evidence that implies a fact but does not directly prove it.
  • It relies on inferences and conclusions drawn from the circumstances surrounding a case.
  • Common examples include witness testimony, physical evidence, and behavioral evidence.
  • Although not as strong as direct evidence, circumstantial evidence can be compelling and convincing when properly analyzed and presented.

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Multiple Choice

What is circumstantial evidence?

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Evidence that directly proves a fact

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Evidence that indirectly implies a fact

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Evidence that relies on inferences and conclusions

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Evidence that is not compelling or convincing

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Circumstantial Evidence

Circumstantial evidence is evidence that indirectly implies a fact. It relies on inferences and conclusions rather than direct proof. It can be compelling and convincing, even though it does not directly prove a fact. It is an important concept in legal proceedings.

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Decoding Physical Evidence

  • Physical evidence plays a crucial role in investigations.
  • It includes forensic materials like fingerprints, DNA, fibers, and more.
  • Experts use advanced techniques to analyze and interpret physical evidence.
  • Physical evidence can link suspects to a crime scene or establish innocence.
  • It is important to preserve and document physical evidence properly.

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Multiple Choice

What role does physical evidence play in investigations?

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Physical evidence is not important in investigations

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Physical evidence is used to establish innocence

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Physical evidence is used to link suspects to a crime scene

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Physical evidence is used to analyze and interpret forensic materials

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Physical Evidence:

  • Physical evidence plays a crucial role in investigations.
  • It helps link suspects to a crime scene.
  • Physical evidence is used to analyze and interpret forensic materials.
  • It is not used to establish innocence.

Unveiling the Secrets

Decoding Evidence: Unlocking Hidden Truths

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