At the conclusion of each lab project, a written report will be
required. This is your opportunity to show the instructor what you
have learned from the weekly content by focusing on the criteria
listed below. Your lab report should display critical thinking as
well as demonstrate a grasp of how the information in this week’s
class builds on previous class materials. Your report must address
the following elements: Explain how to process and retrieve
trace evidence as it relates to fire, arson, and explosives.
Evaluate accepted methodologies employed in contemporary crime
scene management in relation to fire, arson, and explosives
investigations. Analyze commonly accepted forensic techniques
and contemporary specialized techniques available for
investigations of fire, arson, and explosives. Examine judicial
expectations and requirements relative to the admittance of
evidence collected by forensic crime scene investigators in fire,
arson, and explosive investigations. The Laboratory Activity
Report: Must be approximately 1,000 words in length (not including
title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as
outlined in the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external
site.) Links to an external site. . Must include a separate title
page with the following: Title of paper Student’s name Course name
and number Instructor’s name Date submitted Must use at least two
sources in addition to the course text and lab manual. The
Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources table offers
additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have
questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this
assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the
final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a
particular assignment.
Discussion Forum: Counterarguments (Should pit bull terriers be banned in my community) You created a question about the topic for your W6 Rough Draft. For this discussion, you will give an answer to that question in the form of a thesis statement. "Dieting Makes People Fat" Main Post: Share your thesis statement with your classmates. Please note: As with last week’s discussion, nothing here is set in stone. Be open to changing everything about your topic, including your position and audience, as you research it and get feedback from your classmates. Topic + Position/Purpose + Supporting Points =Thesis Statement Example: Suppose the question you posed in the Week 5 discussion was something like, “Should pit bull terriers be banned in my community?” After doing some preliminary research, you have concluded that pit bulls, if raised properly, are no more dangerous than other breeds of dogs. Your thesis statement can be something like, “Pitbulls should not be banned
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