Identify any locations in addition to scene sketched


Assignment:

Choose an active room in your home, such as a living room or kitchen. Operating under the assumption that a crime has taken place in this room, prepare a detailed sketch of the room and its contents as though you were sketching a crime scene. Be sure to include measurements and use triangulation. After you have completed your sketch:

  • Scan or photograph your sketch and import it into a Word document.
  • Document the room's contents and their positions, using the methods covered in the course this week.
  • Describe the triangulation method that you used.
  • Finally, identify any locations in addition to the scene that you sketched, that you would need to document as part of an investigation. For instance, if the crime took place in the living room, are there any other locations that should be examined and documented? Explain.

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