CalvinHobbesPresentation

Your final task as a group, is to present your findings to the class. The scientist, civil libertarian, police officer and lawyer's views will have been presented to the group by those researching these roles. The group will have discussed all of the findings and will have come to a consensus on the big question.

A reminder about the issue:


"When a person is arrested in Queensland under suspicion of committing a crime, that person shall submit a blood sample for the purpose of creating a DNA profile. This profile will be kept on file in a central database and may be used for the purposes of identifying suspects in any crime situation either future or past."


A reminder about the question:


Should the Minister for Police argue for or against the bill as presented, or should he suggest modifications to it?


Your presentation is a group presentation. As a group, you are now taking on the role of the Minister of Police and you must convince the class that the conclusions you have come to about the issue of DNA Profiling are the correct ones. To do this, you will have to present to the class a comprehensive summary of the findings of each of the roles. You must explain to the class the conclusions you have come to as a group, justifying each of these conclusions. You may accept the bill, reject it or accept it with modifications.

This presentation must be presented in as professional a manner as possible. A Powerpoint presentation or at least the inclusion of overheads should be considered. Remember that no visual aid can stand by itself - it can only ever complement your presentation. You must still speak to the aids you use. At the end of the presentation, you must be prepared to answer questions from other class members.

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