Assessment Deliverables
This summative assessment has 2 deliverables:
- Part 1: 1- to 2-page risk management video outline
- Part 2: 4- to 5-minute risk management video
Follow the prompts in Parts 1 and 2 to complete the outline and video. In them, you’ll explain to the jury the differences between various problem-solving approaches and their relevance in risk management for the Main Street crime scene investigation.
Part 1: Risk Management Video Outline
Create a 1- to 2-page outline of brief and informal speaker notes to help you prepare your ideas and guide your speaking in your Part 2: Risk Management Video.
Include the following in your outline and video:
- Summarize the 5 steps of the scientific method.
- Explain how at least 2 steps of the scientific method can be applied in the crime scene investigation.
- Explain how deductive and inductive approaches differ and how each can be used in the crime scene investigation.
- Provide 2 or 3 examples to illustrate and explain how the scientific method and deductive and inductive reasoning can help you manage risks during the crime scene investigation.
Provide reference entries for at least 3 academic sources, in addition to the textbook, to support your thinking.
Format citations and references according to APA guidelines.
Part 2: Risk Management Video
Using your Part 1: Risk Management Video Outline, record a 4- to 5-minute video addressing your outlined points. To maintain audience engagement, avoid reading your notes word for word while recording your video.
Choose 1 of the following options to submit your video for this summative assessment:
- Option 1: Upload the video file to this summative assessment.
- Option 2: Provide a link to the video that is accessible to your faculty member.