we have crime scenes that we work and
then we have crime scene if you can take
a look in a pan over here at our crime
scene dummy that we use we will take our
crime scene victim place them somewhere
and the students will have to actually
go in using the technology that we give
them and solve the case we'll teach you
how to take fingerprints
lift lift latent prints collect DNA use
alternate light sources we'll teach you
about how to keep proper notes do a
crime scene sketch Photography is very
important we put a heavy emphasis on
photography within our class crime scene
bags and how to properly document a
crime scene we'll teach you how to do
when you get back to the lab some of the
things will teach us how to develop
footprints that could be a piece of
evidence at a crime scene and matches
footprints using plaster of Paris or
dent stone we'll teach you how to do lab
analysis using microscopes
fingerprinting techniques we teach lots
of fingerprint techniques how to develop
and how to identify the classifications
of fingerprints we also teach about how
to use alternate light sources and how
to photograph under alternate light
source methods to preserve blood on film
methods to preserve evidence in film
that could be presented to a
jury we're also going to be using a new
tool that we just got this year it's
called a Leica crime scene scanner with
the crime scene scanner we can do so
much more than we were able to just
using a tape measure and a pencil and
paper even though we'll still teach you
that method this device takes millions
of photographs per second
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