Forensic Science (2014)
Explore Foundations of Forensic ScienceFS.1
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Examine the History of Forensic ScienceFS.1.1
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Define forensic scienceFS.1.1.1
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Identify the major disciplines it encompassesFS.1.1.2
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Construct a timeline of significant contributions in forensic scienceFS.1.1.3
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Research major contributors to the field of forensic scienceFS.1.1.4
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Recognize and implement Locard’s Exchange Principle FS.1.1.5
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Understand the Role of Forensic Science in the Criminal Justice SystemFS.1.2
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Differentiate between local , state, and federal agenciesFS.1.2.1
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Summarize roles of the law enforcement organizations FS.1.2.2
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Research duties and responsibilities of forensic science personnelFS.1.2.3
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Examine Different Types of EvidenceFS.1.3
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Compare and contrast physical and testimonial evidenceFS.1.3.1
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Identify legal and proper evidence collection techniques FS.1.3.2
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Categorize physical evidenceFS.1.3.3
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Evaluate evidence for its probative value in criminal proceedingsFS.1.3.4
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Explore Careers in Forensic ScienceFS.1.4
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Investigate the variety of careers in the forensic science fieldFS.1.4.1
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Research educational requirements for forensic careers FS.1.4.2
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Examining Legal and Ethical Issues in Forensic ScienceFS.2
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Examine Legal IssuesFS.2.1
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Explore the Fourth Amendment and recognize legal search and seizuresFS.2.1.1
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Model procedures to ensure chain of custody when collecting evidence FS.2.1.2
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Research Frye, Miranda, and Daubert court casesFS.2.1.3
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Understand how landmark court cases have determined admissibility of evidence in courtroomsFS.2.1.4
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Employ good practices of confidentialityFS.2.1.5
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Examine Ethical IssuesFS.2.2
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Define ethics, integrity, and biasFS.2.2.1
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Research case studies to illustrate proper guidelinesFS.2.2.2
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Practice unbiased evidence collection, forensic analysis, and testimonyFS.2.2.3
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Model ProfessionalismFS.2.3
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Recognize and implement a proper code of conduct for a career in the forensic fieldFS.2.3.1
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Recognize and implement proper etiquette for crime scene investigationsFS.2.3.2
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Apply good communication through verbal, written and testimonial skills FS.2.3.3
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Explore Crime Scene InvestigationsFS.3
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Identify and Utilize Crime Scene ProceduresFS.3.1
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Demonstrate proper procedures to secure a crime sceneFS.3.1.1
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Identify the scope of a crime sceneFS.3.1.2
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Identify safety hazards in crime scene investigationFS.3.1.3
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Implement proper safety protocolsFS.3.1.4
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Describe and implement searching techniquesFS.3.1.5
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Examine constitutional/legal protections in crime scene investigationsFS.3.1.6
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Identify and utilize information sources during an investigation FS.3.1.7
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Utilize Scene DocumentationFS.3.2
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Recognize and implement appropriate measurement techniqueFS.3.2.1
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Utilize note taking techniquesFS.3.2.2
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Explain procedures in crime scene photographyFS.3.2.3
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Implement sketching/diagramming techniquesFS.3.2.4
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Prepare evidence logsFS.3.2.5
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Explain scene reconstructionFS.3.2.6
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Prepare crime scene investigation reportsFS.3.2.7
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Examine Evidence CollecitonFS.3.3
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Recognize potential evidence sourcesFS.3.3.1
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Identify sources of potential contaminationFS.3.3.2
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Apply appropriate crime scene and evidence processing techniques FS.3.3.3
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Recognize and implement chain of custody procedureFS.3.3.4
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Demonstrate packaging and sealing techniquesFS.3.3.5
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Recognize and Implement Laboratory FundamentalsFS.4
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Explore SafetyFS.4.1
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Explain general lab safetyFS.4.1.1
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Identify and utilize personal protective equipment (PPE)FS.4.1.2
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Identify biological hazardsFS.4.1.3
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Identify chemical hazardsFS.4.1.4
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Understand proper disposal procedures FS.4.1.5
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Recognize and Utilize Lab SkillsFS.4.2
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Distinguish appropriate measurement devices for tasksFS.4.2.1
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Identify and utilize appropriate lab equipmentFS.4.2.2
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Understand contamination control procedures FS.4.2.3
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Understand Quality AssuranceFS.4.3
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Explore individual certification requirementsFS.4.3.1
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Explore laboratory accreditation requirementsFS.4.3.2
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Understand quality control analysis proceduresFS.4.3.3
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Explore Forensic DisciplinesFS.5
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Examine Biological EvidenceFS.5.1
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Recognize types of biological evidenceFS.5.1.1
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Describe methodology for current biological evidence analysis techniquesFS.5.1.2
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Compare and contrast presumptive and confirmatory results in biological analysisFS.5.1.3
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Critique the combined DNA index system (CODIS)FS.5.1.4
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Summarize interpretation and conclusions for biological evidence analysisFS.5.1.5.
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Compose report for biological evidence analysisFS.5.1.6
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Examine Chemical EvidenceFS.5.2
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Recognize types of chemical evidenceFS.5.2.1
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Describe methodology for toxicology, controlled substances and arson analysisFS.5.2.2
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Compare and contrast presumptive and confirmatory results in chemical analysisFS.5.2.3
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Summarize interpretation and conclusions for toxicology, controlled substance and arson analysisFS.5.2.4
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Compose reports for toxicology, controlled substance, and arson analysisFS.5.2.5
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Examine Fingerprint EvidenceFS.5.3
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Compare and contrast latent, plastic, patent, and ink printsFS.5.3.1
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Compare and contrast latent print processing techniques FS.5.3.2
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Understand photography as it applies to latent print processing and recoveryFS.5.3.3
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Understand comparison methodologyFS.5.3.4
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Understand structure of automated fingerprint identification system (AFIS)FS.5.3.5
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Summarize interpretation and conclusions for fingerprint evidenceFS.5.3.6
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Compose report for fingerprint comparisonFS.5.3.7
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Examine Firearm and Tool Mark EvidenceFS.5.4
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Recognize firearms and tool mark evidenceFS.5.4.1
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Describe methodologies for firearm, tool mark and serial number restorationFS.5.4.2
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Understand structure of National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN) FS.5.4.3
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Summarize interpretation and conclusions for firearms, tool marks and serial number restorationFS.5.4.4
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Compose reports for firearms, tool marks and serial number restorationFS.5.4.5
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Examine Additional DisciplinesFS.5.5
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Explore question documentsFS.5.5.1
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Explore shoe and tire impression evidenceFS.5.5.2
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Explore trace evidenceFS.5.5.3
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Explore digital evidenceFS.5.5.4
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Understand Courtroom ProceedingsFS.6
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Identify Courtroom ProcessesFS.6.1
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Identify roles and responsibilities of courtroom personnelFS.6.1.1
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Identify the components of legal proceedings FS.6.1.2
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Describe the Role of Expert WitnessesFS.6.2
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Compare and contrast qualifications of expert versus lay witnessesFS.6.2.1
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Describe forensic methodology to juryFS.6.2.2
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Demonstrate courtroom demeanorFS.6.2.3
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Understand direct examination questioning FS.6.2.4
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Understand cross examination questioningFS.6.2.5
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Explore Forensic SpecialtiesFS.7
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Explore Death InvestigationFS.7.1
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Discuss the determination of cause and manner of deathFS.7.1.1
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Explore forensic pathologyFS.7.1.2
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Compare and contrast injury typesFS.7.1.3
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Distinguish post-mortem changes FS.7.1.4
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Explore Forensic AnthropologyFS.7.2
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Define anthropologyFS.7.2.1
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Explore the examination of skeletal remainsFS.7.2.2
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Develop an anthropological profileFS.7.2.3
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Explore Forensic EntomologyFS.7.3
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Discuss the determination of post-mortem intervalFS.7.3.1
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Identify entomological collection procedure FS.7.3.2
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Identification of species using a variety of sourcesFS.7.3.3
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Explore Forensic OdontologyFS.7.4
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Understand dental identificationFS.7.4.1
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Critique bite mark analysisFS.7.4.2
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Explore Forensic PsychologyFS.7.5
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Discuss forensic psychology in criminal investigationsFS.7.5.1
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Explore psychological/criminal profiling FS.7.5.2
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Frequently asked questions
- What grade levels do these standards cover?
- PROFESSIONALEDUCATION-DEVELOPMENT, Grade 12, HIGHEREDUCATION, UNDERGRADUATE-LOWERDIVISION, and VOCATIONALTRAINING
- Where can I read the official document?
- Forensic Science Standards
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