Careers in Criminal Justice and Forensic Science
Across
- 4. identifying human remains through dental records
- 5. Takes evidence off the body, helps identify the person and interview family members
- 6. Maintains public order, protecting people and property, and enforcing laws and ordinances
- 9. Documents using photography or videography crime scenes
- 12. Examines documents for authenticity, age, and authorship
- 15. Collects evidence at the crime scene
- 16. Provides specialized care to victims of violence, collecting medical forensic evidence
- 18. Specializes in analyzing bloodstains at crime scenes
- 19. Performs postmortem toxicological evaluations
- 20. Examines firearm evidence from crime scenes
Down
- 1. Determines the time since death (postmortem interval), location of death using insects
- 2. Examine bodies to assess the cause and manner of death
- 3. Applies artistic and scientific skills to assist in criminal investigations
- 7. Compare fingerprint evidence obtained from crime scene
- 8. People who work on the crime scene and in the crime scene lab
- 10. Conduct psychological evaluations and profiling offenders
- 11. Assist the forensic pathologist and medical examiner or coroner
- 13. Assist the medical examiner with human remains
- 14. Help determine if any search warrants are needed
- 17. Investigates crimes, gathers information, and interviews witnesses and persons of interest