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Crime Scene Investigative Analysis

Crime Scene Investigative Analysis
Having completed this class, you are asked by your agency to prepare a course of instruction, using a slide presentation, where you will instruct new crime scene investigators in the area of criminal profiling and crime scene investigation and analysis. In the slide presentation, you should:

-Explain the various methods of profiling.
-Discuss the legal and ethical issues involved with profiling.
-Explain the role psychopathy plays.
-Introduce what crime scene analysis is.
-Discuss crime scene reconstruction.
-Examine crime scene characteristics.
-Illustrate the evaluative process and utility of predatory behaviors based on crime scene analysis.
-Compare the different types of forensic evaluations.
-Explain the role forensic victimology plays.

You may wish to adopt a known case to help illustrate the above points, but the method you chose is up to you.

Presentation Guidelines
Your slide presentation should be 20?30 slides and include at least four references. The cover and reference slides do not count towards the total slides.

Written communication:
-Your slide presentation should demonstrate graduate-level writing skills.
-Provide enough information to summarize key points on the slides and use the speaker notes to make your thinking clear to the instructor.
-Include text citations from scholarly literature where appropriate.
-The presentation should be concise, organized, and free of errors.
-You are encouraged to use colors, graphs or diagrams where appropriate to enhance the audience’s experience of the presentation.
-References: Your reference list must include at least four sources. You must use proper APA style to list your references.
-Number of pages: 20?30 instructional slides. (Note: slide count does not include Cover Page or References).
Formatting: Use APA 6th edition formatting. Refer to the APA Style and Formatting guide for more information.

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Crime Scene Investigative Analysis

Crime Scene Investigative Analysis
Having completed this class, you are asked by your agency to prepare a course of instruction, using a slide presentation, where you will instruct new crime scene investigators in the area of criminal profiling and crime scene investigation and analysis. In the slide presentation, you should:

-Explain the various methods of profiling.
-Discuss the legal and ethical issues involved with profiling.
-Explain the role psychopathy plays.
-Introduce what crime scene analysis is.
-Discuss crime scene reconstruction.
-Examine crime scene characteristics.
-Illustrate the evaluative process and utility of predatory behaviors based on crime scene analysis.
-Compare the different types of forensic evaluations.
-Explain the role forensic victimology plays.

You may wish to adopt a known case to help illustrate the above points, but the method you chose is up to you.

Presentation Guidelines
Your slide presentation should be 20?30 slides and include at least four references. The cover and reference slides do not count towards the total slides.

Written communication:
-Your slide presentation should demonstrate graduate-level writing skills.
-Provide enough information to summarize key points on the slides and use the speaker notes to make your thinking clear to the instructor.
-Include text citations from scholarly literature where appropriate.
-The presentation should be concise, organized, and free of errors.
-You are encouraged to use colors, graphs or diagrams where appropriate to enhance the audience’s experience of the presentation.
-References: Your reference list must include at least four sources. You must use proper APA style to list your references.
-Number of pages: 20?30 instructional slides. (Note: slide count does not include Cover Page or References).
Formatting: Use APA 6th edition formatting. Refer to the APA Style and Formatting guide for more information.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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