Careers in forensics
Across
- 3. tells if a person what mentally impaired when committing a crime.
- 4. called when someone needs accident reconstruction and causes and the origin of a fire or explosion occurs
- 5. a person who the court determines the have the knowledge having to do with the trial that no lay person would know
- 7. collects evidence.
- 8. is called when a telephoned threat or tape is involved.
- 9. work primarily with physical evidence -analyzing, comparing, identifying, and interpreting items that may help solve crimes.
- 10. only works with photos.
- 11. only works with latent fingerprints.
- 14. biologists who identify and work with DNA evidence such as blood, hair, and bodily fluids.
- 15. deals with the effect of drugs and chemicals on the body.
Down
- 1. the application of the principal of the medicine in general to the legal system.
- 2. studies the hand writing on questioned documents to certain authenticity and/or source.
- 6. the study of bones.
- 12. identifies human remains with dental analysis as well as comparing bites to bite marks.
- 13. applies principles and techniques of chemistry,physics and geology to the identification and comparison of crime scene evidence.