Posted: March 9th, 2022
this is the directions from my professor This assignment requires you to reconstruct a crime scene. You can either create your own crime scene or locate one online (fictional or real). I do not necessarily need to see or read about the crime scene itself, just what you decide to share about it. To find some online, I recommend Google searching “Crime scene photographs”. Be aware that you may come across some gruesome photos; thus, if that is something you want to avoid, I recommend searching “crime scene scenarios” or “mock crime scenes” to find fictional ones. Tips for the Paper •You should introduce your paper by discussing the importance of a crime scene reconstruction. Why/how do we use crime scene reconstruction? •Discuss the evidence at the scene. What is found, what type of evidence is it, how does it contribute to the crime scene reconstruction, are there multiple crime scenes, etc. Refer to the lecture and/or chapter eleven. •What characteristics are evident at the crime scene? Refer to the lecture and/or chapter twelve. •From the crime scene, conclude your paper by inferring what you think happened and why you think that based on the information provided above. There is no page requirement for this assignment. Be sure to write in proper paper format, i.e. introduction, minimum of three supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion. See syllabus for rubric. You should introduce your paper by discussing the importance of a crime scene reconstruction. Why/how do we use crime scene reconstruction? • Discuss the evidence at the scene. What is found, what type of evidence is it, how does it contribute to the crime scene reconstruction, are there multiple crime scenes, etc. Refer to the lecture and/or chapter eleven. • What characteristics are evident at the crime scene? Refer to the lecture and/or chapter twelve. • From the crime scene, conclude your paper by inferring what you think happened and why you think that based on the information provided above. rubric given You will earn/lose points for the following: Development of Main Points Mechanics Analysis of Content Style of Writing Use of Sources Worth up to 7 Points Worth of to 5 Points Worth up to 7 Points Worth up to 5 Points Worth up to 1 Point Points must be well developed and relate to the content from our course. The points should be explained clearly and effectively. Points lost for grammatical & mechanical errors. Content is accurately portrayed in the paper. Connection clearly explained to content. Paper is coherent and easy to read. Sources are cited in APA format; no plagiarism. Organization of Paper Worth up to 5 Points Paper has a minimum of five paragraphs, including the introduction (minimum) three supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion. There is a clear thesis statement, as well as smooth transitions between paragraphs. introduction, minimum of three supporting paragraphs, and a conclusion.
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