Forensic Science: Units 1-3

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Across
  1. 3. Study of human skeletal remains for identification
  2. 5. Evidence that links to one specific source or person
  3. 7. Includes photos, sketches, notes, and measurements of the scene
  4. 8. Record that tracks evidence handling to ensure admissibility
  5. 10. Tool used to compare toolmarks, bullets, and cartridge cases side-by-side (two words, no space)
  6. 13. Study of body fluids like blood and saliva
  7. 16. Type of science involving direct observation and repeatable experiments
  8. 18. Highly individualizing biological evidence from cells or hair roots
Down
  1. 1. Verse: “the truth will set you free” (book chapter:verse, no spaces)
  2. 2. Application of science to law and criminal investigation (two words, no space)
  3. 4. Type of science used to reconstruct past, non-repeatable events like crimes
  4. 6. Principle: every contact leaves a trace (last name only)
  5. 9. Evidence that narrows to a group but not one person
  6. 11. Area that must be secured first to prevent contamination
  7. 12. Study of insects to estimate time of death
  8. 14. Psalm highlighting God’s unique design in creation (book chapter, no spaces or hyphen)
  9. 15. The Author and Designer of order in forensic evidence
  10. 17. Small particles like hair, fibers, or paint chips