The document discusses various types of forensic evidence that can be analyzed, including fingerprints, DNA, shoe prints, documents and handwriting, trace evidence, ballistics, blood analysis, and crime scene management. It covers the roles of forensic scientists and some of the key techniques they use, such as crime scene photography, fingerprint and DNA analysis, and analyzing evidence like blood and ballistics to help solve crimes.
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Finding Forensics
1. Finding
ï‚· The Role and Responsibility of a
Forensic Scientist
ï‚· Picture This - Crime Scene
Photography
ï‚· One Finger or Fudge - Fingerprint
Evidence
 It’s All Made Up -
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
ï‚· Putting your foot in it - Shoe Print
Evidence
ï‚· Sign Here - Document and
Handwriting Evidence
ï‚· Every Contact - Trace Evidence
ï‚· The Smoking Gun - Ballistics
 Splat! – Blood Analysis
ï‚· Bringing it all together - Scene
management
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