Casts and Impressions - Forensic Science
Across
- 1. Determined by differences in jaw and teeth size, position and crowding.
- 3. Produced by damaged tires during or after impact.
- 6. Can help determine fault in an accident.
- 7. Formed by harsh braking and resulting in wheel-lock.
- 10. 3-dimensional imprint often left in softer materials.
- 12. Protects the inner layer of the teeth.
- 13. Produced when a vehicle skids sideways.
- 14. The tissue that lies underneath the protective layer of the teeth.
- 17. Can be produced by teeth and bite marks.
- 18. Determines if a person was walking or running by length of stride.
Down
- 2. The measure of how tight a vehicle can drive in a circle.
- 4. How a tire's thread surface is divided into ridges.
- 5. Print that requires special techniques to make visible to the human eye.
- 8. Produced by footwear.
- 9. Can be left by dental impressions and can be examined for DNA.
- 11. Clear and visible 2-dimensional impression often left in soil, paint, or other fine particles.
- 15. Created by someone's limp, injury or if they are carrying something heavy.
- 16. Can help identify tire type and even a vehicle's make and model.