Careers in Forensics.
Across
- 4. study of human skeletal biology , I.D deceased people when skeleton remains are the only useful evidence
- 9. Process and examines evidence of latent fingerprints
- 13. apply principles of dental science to law
- 14. examines firearms , discharged bullets , cartridge cases , shotgun shells , ammo of all types
Down
- 1. an individual who the court determines to posses knowledge relevant to the trial .
- 2. studies the handwriting & typewriting on questioned documents to ascertain authenticity & source
- 3. takes pictures and record physical evidence
- 5. process that uses strict guidelines to ensure careful and systematic collection, organization , analysis of info
- 6. applies principles and techniques of chemistry , physics and geology to the i.d and comparison of crime scene evidence
- 7. deal with effects of drugs & chemicals on human body and the application of that knowledge to questions of law
- 8. issues of human behavior/mental illness as they relate to matters of civil & criminal law
- 10. examines body fluids , organs to determine the presence or absence of drugs & poisons
- 11. application of the principles of pathology & medicine in general to the legal process
- 12. work with physical evidence analyzing , comparing , I.D , interpreting items that may help solve a crime.