Investigation Report Outline Now that you have completed your revisions to your procedure and arguments, it is time to prepare an Investigation Report that will consist of 3 sections. Each student will turn in their own report in their own words. The report will consist of the following sections: • Background – What question were you trying to answer and why? Look back at the Background section for the Lab Investigation and think about the floating ants that started this whole process. • Investigation – What did you do during your Investigation and why did you do it that way? Describe your initial procedure (not specific step by step) and why you started that way. Describe any changes you made in the revision and why. Explain what and how
Report findings and conclusions from the research project (remember to include your action plan given to you at the beginning of the course) (P6)
2. List the questions raised about this situation or that you think that the investigators should ask of
1. A brief description the research project and issue under investigation and an analysis of best practice in relation to this issue. (2.1 and 2.2).
Instruct students to elaborate one of the crimes. They are to take the role of a police officer that has interviewed witnesses. They are to use this information to complete a police report this week.
1.What two factors did you investigate in your procedure, and why did you choose to compare these two factors?
Please list the evidence submitted for each task. Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found or describe the nature of the evidence (e.g. video,
2. List the questions raised about this situation or that you think that the investigators should ask of the
Explain the purpose of this report by formulating a clear, concise statement of purpose. Consult pages 279 and 280 in your textbook to decide what you must tell your readers in order for them to act on your recommendation(s). This statement should answer the following questions: What? To whom? Why? (2 marks)
Write a conclusion paragraph analyzing your results. In your conclusion, be sure to address the following questions:
On 04-11-2017 at approximately 1500hrs, I conducted an investigation on a stolen bike that was taken from Holmes Foods (101 S. Liberty Avenue). I made contact with the owner, who was identified as Ricardo Perez (TX-ID # 18515108). Perez informed me that his bicycle had been taken from his place of employment without his permission. Perez advised he chained the front tire to the frame to prevent anyone from riding off with the bicycle, but failed to secure the bicycle to the bike rack. Perez advised upon leaving his place of employment, he noticed his bicycle missing from where he parked it. Perez notified his supervisor, who informed Perez that he would review the security cameras. On 04-11-2017 I reviewed the security cameras on property
3. Look at the photo of Mr. Yourprop’s work area provided for Project 2 in the Week 5 Overview area. Identify three (3) potential items of non-digital evidence you see in the photo. For EACH item of non-digital evidence you identified, explain what potential use that item would be to your investigation (e.g., what kind of evidence it is, and what type of data that item
The completed analysis should be 1,000-1,250 words and should connect to your identified practice problem of interest.
Based on the information in the text sheet and in your assigned reading for this week, discuss the following scenarios and determine which type of forensic analysis technique(s) should be used, and why:
Q8: Write a report that outlines the information you have gathered and any recommendations you would make as a result.