select (1) one real case study, or (2) a journal article in which at least one type/form of chemical evidence highly impacted a case, or (3) a forensic chemical analysis technique used in a particular case to examine and to use for the basis of their paper and presentation. Students may discuss more than one type/form of chemical evidence for their particular case study but should be limited to no more than 3 types of chemical evidence (i.e. fingerprints, hairs, fibers, other trace evidence such as volatile organic chemicals, explosives, microbial, drugs of abuse, false positive effects with OTC medications, etc.); more than one case study may be discussed if appropriate.
The case study must include at least one form of chemical evidence which highly impacted the outcome of the crime scene or the identification/association of a perpetrator (forensic linkage triangle). The chemical evidence, as well as, the analysis/comparison/testing of this chemical evidence must be described in detail, including how it impacted the case.

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