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Welcome to Garza 10-18 Forensics! Quirete et invenietis

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Welcome to Garza 10-18 Forensics!

Quirete et invenietis

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Welcome to Garza 10-18 Forensics!

Quirete et invenietisAdapt, Improvise, Overcome

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What are we studying?

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“Forensic science is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to a legal system.”1

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.questioned documents

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.questioned documents4.trace evidence

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.Questioned Documents4.Trace Evidence5.Controlled substances

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

•General toxicology•Firearms / toolmarks•questioned documents•trace evidence•Controlled substances•biological/serology screening / DNA

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.questioned documents4.trace evidence5.Controlled substances6.biological/serology screening / DNA7.fire debris / arson analysis

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.questioned documents4.trace evidence5.Controlled substances6.Biological / serology screening / DNA7.fire debris / arson analysis8.impression evidence

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.questioned documents4.trace evidence5.Controlled substances6.biological/serology screening / DNA7.fire debris / arson analysis8.impression evidence9.blood pattern analysis

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.questioned documents4.trace evidence5.Controlled substances6.biological/serology screening / DNA7.fire debris / arson analysis8.impression evidence9.blood pattern analysis10.crime scene investigation

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.questioned documents4.trace evidence5.Controlled substances6.biological/serology screening / DNA7.fire debris / arson analysis8.impression evidence9.blood pattern analysis10.crime scene investigation11.medicolegal death investigation

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National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:

1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.questioned documents4.trace evidence5.Controlled substances6.biological/serology screening / DNA7.fire debris / arson analysis8.impression evidence9.blood pattern analysis10.crime scene investigation11.medicolegal death investigation12.digital evidence2

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How are we

studying it?

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The old-fashioned way.

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From the horse’s mouth.

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From your own experience.

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By your own research.

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Why are we

studying it?

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You might be one of these.

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You’ve probably watched

this.

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You will probably become one of these.

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What do I from you?

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On time . . .

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On time . . . that means early.

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Guests, Principals, Other Staff.

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Garza Code of Honor

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Sources:

1 "Forensic Science." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 22 Aug. 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_science>.

2 National Institute of Justice. 2006. Status and Needs of Forensic Science Service Providers: A Report to Congress. Wed. 22 Aug. 2011 www.ojp.usdoj.gov/nij/pubs-sum/213420.htm.