Activity

DNA detective

Crime scene DNA – slideshow

Use this slideshow to solve a crime, and to learn how the collection and processing of DNA evidence and DNA profiling are used to solve a crime.

Use the Slideshow menu for further options, including view full screen, and go here for the download option.

Rights: The University of Waikato Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato
Size: 2.95 MB

Related content

Read these articles to learn more about DNA profiling and New Zealand’s DNA databank

Find out more about teaching ethics.

Activity ideas

The Ethics thinking toolkit uses common ethical frameworks to help you explore ethical decision-making and judgements with your students. You may want to use a ‘consequentialism’ or ‘rights and responsibilities’ approach to explore the issue of a national DNA databank. If you register as a teacher, you can customise the tool to suit your ethical question and chosen approaches.

This activity helps students conceptualise DNA by extracting it from tomatoes.

Useful links

ESR (Institute of Environmental Science and Research) is the home of New Zealand forensic science. Visit their website for detailed information on DNA and forensic biology.

Visit the New Zealand Police website to find out more about their forensic services.

This RNZ audio looks at the false expectations and impression of forensic science created by TV dramas compared to reality.

The New Zealand Police Museum has some great forensic-related events. If you are in the Wellington area, check them out.

Published: 28 March 2012Updated: 4 March 2021