ACFEI
07/15/2008
This hands-on lesson plan helps teach the correct way to gather evidence without causing harm or confusion that could potentially damage the validity of the evidence.
Sue Gabriel
08/04/2008
A junior high/high school seminar in forensics.
This curriculum can be used as a career exploration day in forensics that will be fun for any student interested in the field of forensic sciences.
Dr. Gale Rabalais
08/20/2008
This lab will allow students to analyze paper chromatography on ink samples collected from a ransom note.
Learners will analyze the chromatography to determine which type of pen could have been used to write the note.
Jim Childers, MS
01/12/2009
A fun exercise in fingerprints for junior high or high school students that details the different items you would use as a forensic scientist dusting a crime scene.
Forensic Commissioner
02/19/2009
This is a template for an extensive study guide to be used for instructors. This template is thorough enough to compile a complete course, from introduction to examination.
Robert Edmunds
10/27/2009
The basic for the preservation evidence at crime scenes. This course is designed as an introductory lesson for the very basic student.
Marshall Jones
03/11/2009
This PowerPoint presentation by Marshall Jones provides a quick look into the world of Forensic Psychology. Including education background needed to become a forensic psychologist, what a forensic psychologist does, and even provides an example of where one can start exploring this field.
Jeremy D. McCoy
11/13/2009
Forensic Science Syllabus complete with: course description, goals, outline, grading scale, classroom policy and management.
David Fair
11/23/2009
Twenty lesson plans to give children an inside look at law enforcement in the United States.
LeadAmerica
11/24/2009
Introduction to true Crime Scene Analysis including documentation.