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Lesson Plan: Crime Scene Search

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13657
Grade Range
10
11
12
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A big part of a police officer’s job is responding to crimes and crime scenes. It is crucial that evidence is found, protected, and properly collected to help find who committed the crimes and/or so it can be used in court for the criminal conviction of the suspect(s). This lesson introduces students to the correct way of crime scene search.

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