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Unit One: Lab Questions

1. What led the FBI to investigate this particular place?


The body of a ganster that went there three weeks ago.

2. How was this investigation different from an archaeological dig?


Why was it different?

In an archaeoligical dig, you are not sure of what are you


looking. However, during the investigation they had an
aproximation of what they were looking for.

3. Why was the dog bone important?


The dog bones was important owing to the fact that it indicates
the team that they were digging in the right place.

4. What were the challenges of this dig and investigation? How did
the FBI agents handle these challenges?

The challenges were the debris, the mud, and having to know
everything about the mob as much as they could.

5. Why was the discovery of the human bone important?


The discovery was important because of the fact that they
finally knew where the correct place was.

6. What information could investigators learn from the skull


found?
They could learn the age of the victim, sex and that was shot in
the head.
7. Do you think forensic police work would be interesting to do?
Why or why not?
I think forensic police work would not be interesting to do
because it is a proffesion that does not apeals to me. I would
not do anything like that in my entire life.

8. Why is studying crime an important part of trying to stop it?


Give an example of how studying crime may prevent future
crime.
I think that studying crime is very important to stop it, because
of the fact that you need proves in order to blame someone.
For example, if a murderer has killed someone with a study and
an investigation we will be able to show that he has killed the
victim and also we could prevent him from killing other people.

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