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Welcome to Garza 10-18 Forensics!
Quirete et invenietis
Welcome to Garza 10-18 Forensics!
Quirete et invenietisAdapt, Improvise, Overcome
What are we studying?
“Forensic science is the application of a broad spectrum of sciences to answer questions of interest to a legal system.”1
National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:
National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:
1.General toxicology
National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:
1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks
National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:
1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.questioned documents
National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:
1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.questioned documents4.trace evidence
National Institute of Justice breaks down the major disciplines in Forensics this way:
1.General toxicology2.Firearms / toolmarks3.Questioned Documents4.Trace Evidence5.Controlled substances
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
How are we
studying it?
The old-fashioned way.
From the horse’s mouth.
From your own experience.
By your own research.
Why are we
studying it?
You might be one of these.
You’ve probably watched
this.
You will probably become one of these.
What do I from you?
On time . . .
On time . . . that means early.
Guests, Principals, Other Staff.
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Garza Code of Honor
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.