Mr. Doucette's Forensic Science Class

More and more people are becoming interested in the field of forensic science. Some are interested in entering the field as a career, others need the information for professions such as law enforcement, and the rest are simply curious about the methodologies due to the increasingly popular television shows. This blog will be used on a regular basis by students as an interactive tool throughout the semester. Let's keep it fun, interesting and respectful. -Mr. Doucette

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Ch. 10) Blood

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You learned a great deal about the use of blood in forensics. Some examples are blood stains, spatter analysis, blood typing & serology...
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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Ch 8.) Toxicology

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State the poisoning case that you have chosen to do your research project on. Summarize the case very briefly and tell us what format you w...
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Ch 7.) Drugs - Student Drug Screening

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Some schools are administering urine tests to teenagers to determine if they have been using drugs. Tobacco has recently been added to the ...
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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Ch 6.) Fibers - The Amanda Davies Case

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Examine the Amanda Davies case study closely. Good points of reference may be the web and your text on page 125. Question: Upon further e...
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Monday, October 27, 2008

Ch 5.) Splitting Hairs: Linking Crime to Hair

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Investigators often find hairs, both human and animal, at crime scenes. Medical Examiners must determine whether the hair came from the vic...
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Ch 4.) Fingerprints

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Adapted from Clues in Crime and Leigh Grass We all have many pieces of identification such as a social security card, school ID, driver...
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Monday, September 15, 2008

Ch 3.) The Crime Scene - The O.J. Simpson Trials

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Forensic science always begins by collecting evidence at a crime scene. Let us examine the O.J. Simpson crime scene... First, check out th...
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Monday, August 25, 2008

Chap 2.) WHEN EVIDENCE LEADS TO EXONERATION

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We've been discussing many different types of evidence this chapter. One type of evidence that we have discussed is testimonial evidence...
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Monday, July 7, 2008

Ch 1.) Welcome!

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"What Courses Should I Take in High School to Prepare for a Career in Forensic Science?" That is a question I am often asked. It i...
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