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Reading Assignment for Section 2.1
Read the following subsection from our online textbook: Section 2.1: Crime Scene Photography.
What You Will Learn
In this section, you’ll discover the critical role of thorough documentation in crime scene photography and how digital technology enhances the capture of evidence. You’ll learn about the systematic approach to taking crime scene photos, starting from overall shots to detailed close-ups, while ensuring adherence to legal standards. Additionally, you’ll explore best practices for photographing deceased individuals, specialized techniques for capturing impression evidence, and the importance of video documentation in complementing traditional photography.
Student Learning Outcomes for Section 2.1
- SLO 1: Explain the importance of thorough documentation in crime scene photography and how digital technology enhances the capacity for comprehensive evidence capture.
- SLO 2: Describe the systematic approach to crime scene photography, including the progression from overall coverage to mid-range and close-up shots, and the significance of adhering to legal standards for admissibility.
- SLO 3: Identify best practices for photographing the deceased at crime scenes, including the techniques and perspectives that ensure respectful and detailed documentation of critical evidence.
- SLO 4: Discuss the specialized techniques required for photographing impression evidence, such as tire marks and bloodstains, and how these techniques enhance the quality and utility of the images.
- SLO 5: Evaluate the role of video documentation in crime scene investigations, including how it complements traditional photography and the key considerations for effective videography.
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