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Forensic Science Mind Map (What is an eyewitness, and how reliable is one?…
Forensic Science Mind Map
What is an eyewitness, and how reliable is one?
An eyewitness is a person who was at the scene of the crime and saw it happen. They are generally reliable but sometimes, they forget some details or commit perjury.
What is the Innocence Project?
The Innocence Project is a non-profit organization that helps defend wrongly convicted people through DNA tests and forensic science.
What is perception?
Perception is any information received by the senses. It is also the way you look at something.
What are analytical skills?
Analytical skills are anything that helps analyze problems, problem solve, and make decisions.
What is a bindle, and what is it used for?
Bindle paper is used to collect and transport evidence without contaminating it. It's basically just a clean sheet of pa[er folded a certain way.
What is the goal of a crime scene investigation?
The goal of a crime scene investigation is to find someone to convict based off the evidence found.
How is information processed in the brain?
Information in the brain is processed through information from our senses, perception, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?
The difference between a fact and an opinion is that a fact can be proven where an opinion is a belief.
What is forensics and where does the term come from?
Forensics is anything that has to do with crime solving through science. It comes from the Latin word forensis that means "in open court" or "public"
what is deductive reasoning?
Deductive reasoning is a type of logic that uses one or more statements to reach a conclusion