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Title: A Headache to Die For
Url: https://www.nsta.org/ncss-case-study/headache-die
Creator: Shew, Wayne
Publisher: National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science
Description: This case study uses the example of product tampering that occurred in Seattle in 1986. It will help students develop their understanding of how evidence is compiled to develop a criminal case.
This material would be appropriate for undergraduate classes, specifically in a course of forensic science for non-science majors. The case study and teaching notes may be downloaded in PDF format. The site also includes a section for instructor feedback where general comments may be read and contributed.
LC Classification: Law -- United States -- United States (General) -- Criminal law
Law -- United States -- United States (General) -- Directories -- By specialization, A-Z -- Expert evidence. Forensic science
Social sciences -- Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology
Social sciences -- Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology -- Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology -- Criminology -- Crimes and offenses -- Crimes against the person -- Poisoning. Poisoners
GEM Subject: Science -- Biology
Science -- Instructional issues
Social studies -- Criminology
Social studies -- Instructional issues
Key Concept: Mathematics -- Probability
Resource Type: Reference Material
Instructional Material
Instructional Material -- Case Study
Instructional Material -- Lesson/Lesson Plan
Instructional Material -- Instructor Guide/Manual
Format: Document -- PDF
Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Education Level: Higher Education
Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Language: English
Rights: National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science, University at Buffalo.
Access Rights: Free access
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