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Daisy B.
North House
Crime Scene Investigation
EQ: What is the most important facet of a crime scene investigation?

Thursday, January 27, 2011

ESLR Check

1. Summary of how you've been an effective learner this year.

I have been an effective learner by trying to complete my assignments, and if I can't I at least turn them in late if I stall can. I also help others when they need help. Also, I try to give off creative ideas to group members when working in groups like in Purther's projects.


2. Cite evidence from the senior project (be specific and use examples)

 I show up to my SL when I say I will be there, I am already thinking on the different activities I will do for my senior project and what I'm going to talk about, and make sure I have more than enough to talk about in case I need more time.





3. What are specific ways that you can improve in this ESLR during second semester?

during second semester, I want to be able to not procrastinate anymore and to ask for help when I need it so i can get good grades.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Ten Hour SL Check

  • I am doing my service learning at the Pomona Police Department with someone who works in the CSI department.
  • I have completed 11 hours of service learning
  • I have been examining how to identify fingerprints, different kinds of weapons, and different things done at crime scenes. I have learned how to identify fingerprints by the loops, whirls and pores found on the prints. I have also learned that someone in a crime scene needs to draw the crime scene and take pictures from different angles without disrupting the evidence.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Interview 3 Question Approval

EQ: what crime scene invstigation position is most important to prosecuting a criminal?


1. out of the various CSI positions, which do you think is the most important and why?

2. why do you think that when people think CSI, they associate it with a detective most of the time?

3. how do you distinguish between your job and a detective's job?

4. how has technology affected your job either negatively or positively?

5. which position, in your opinion, is more challenging and why?

6. can crime scene investigators be in trials? For what reasons?

7. in which position do you think most people choose to be in? why?

8. what are some of the less known jobs in CSI?

9. what is the average work schedule you (CSI) have?

10. how many people, and who, are required to be in a crime scene.