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Lesson Plan: History of Forensic Science

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13562
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11
12
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Forensic science is the application of science to criminal and civil law making the scientist in the crime laboratory an active participant in the criminal justice system.  An understanding of the origin and development of forensic science is imperative for effective communication in the courtroom. Through this lesson, students will be expected to create a timeline poster of important events in forensic history.

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