Careers in Forensics
Across
- 5. studies human skeletal biology and identifies individuals through skeletal remains
- 8. identifies and performs DNA profiling and dried blood stains and other body fluids. Also hairs and fibers and wood and plants
- 10. deals with issues of human behavior and mental illness, determines an individual's competence to stand trial, testify
- 12. examines and records physical evidence
- 13. an individual whom the court determines to processes knowledge relevant to the trail that is not expected of the average by person
Down
- 1. examines fire arms, discharged bullets, cartridge cases, shot gun shells, and ammunitions of all types
- 2. studies hand writing and type writing on questioned documents
- 3. analyzing, comparing, identifying, and interpreting items that may help solve a crime
- 4. identifies humans remains through dental analysis and compares bite marks
- 6. includes chemists, biologists, fingerprint examiners, and document examiners
- 7. examines drugs, glass, paint, explosives, soil, and other trace physical evidence
- 9. performs autopsies to determine causes of ones death
- 10. deals with the effects of drugs and chemicals on the human body, identifies drugs and substances consumed
- 11. process that uses strict guidelines to ensure careful and systematic collection, organization, and analysis of information