What is a good powerpoint idea for forensics?






I have to do a powerpoint for forensics and have to have a topic… It can not be on fingerprints or bloodtypes. I have to have 14 slides.


4 Responses to “What is a good powerpoint idea for forensics?”

  1. Wow, there are soooooo many possibilities for you.

    You could do anything from blood spatter patterns, to tool marks, to ballistics, to the extraction of DNA from samples collected at a crime scene for the use of identification of a person of interest.

    You could do it on the history of forensics in general, the history of forensics in relation to your local Police Force. If you chose the latter option you could contact some forensic investigators working for your local Police Force and interview them, they’d be a fantastic source/resource for you.

    You could pick a case where Forensic evidence has been used to convict or acquit someone?

    These ideas are just scrapping the surface of your options.

    Good luck and I hope you do well!

  2. Mick St James on May 17th, 2010 at 1:58 am

    Lots of things from Fingerprints to Blood splatter.There are a number of sources for PowerPoint templates some are free while others are inexpensive. Search them to find something that you like.

    PowerPoint Templates – http://www.ppt-templates.net
    Brain Betty – http://www.brainybetty.com/MENUPowerPoint.htm
    Animation Factory – http://www.animationfactory.com/en/powerpoint_templates.mc
    Google Docs – http://docs.google.com/templates?type=presentations

  3. Here are some alternative ideas besides blood spatter and tool marks.
    *Tire tracks
    *Shoe Prints (footwear)
    *History of Forensics
    *Trace evidence
    *Questioned Documents (Forgery cases)
    *Photography
    *Forensic Art
    *how the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) works
    *Tatoo matching
    *Fingerprint development techniques-powders and chemicals
    *Forensic Entemology

    I hope this helps. good luck,

  4. crime_scene223 on May 17th, 2010 at 3:00 am

    What about Bloodstain Pattern Analysis?
    http://www.iabpa.org/
    http://www.bloody1.com/
    http://bloody2.com/default.aspx
    These are but a few of the websites that could help you.
    Good Luck!

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