Crime and Forensics- Assignment 4 & 4
Across
- 9. blood that is shed and travels under the influence of gravity
- 10. the study of the harmful effects of drugs and poisons on living things.
- 12. the magnified effects (2+2=10 for example) from a combination of similar acting drugs
- 14. critical test that determines if evidence is individual
- 16. before death
- 18. evidence that can be associated with one particular person or object
- 20. blood that moves by force and gravity, stains, shows directionality and creates patterns
- 28. appointed official who determines Cause and Manner of Death
- 29. notes, photos, videos, sketches/ diagrams for example
- 30. after death
- 32. the most common ‘date rape’ drug
- 33. a competent profile is always grounded firmly in this
- 36. external and internal examination of body to determine Cause and Manner or Death
- 37. database that combines cartridge casings and fired bullets
- 38. evidence that is created to illustrate of explain other evidence
- 39. evidence that is generated directly from criminal activity
- 40. national fingerprint database maintained by the FBI
- 41. contains sufficient nucleated DNA in hair
Down
- 1. visible fingerprint deposited via blood, grease, or paint
- 2. trier of fact
- 3. an appendage as an outgrowth of the epidermis and found only in mammals
- 4. combined DNA index system
- 5. radial and concentric
- 6. illegal acts for which knowledge of computer technology is essential for perpetration, investigation, or prosecution
- 7. any criminal acct dealing with computers or other digital devices
- 8. bloodstains that have been changed physically of physiologically
- 9. evidence that consists of objects, people or materials
- 11. testifies as to what they heard or saw
- 13. one who can offer an opinion in court based on knowledge, skills, and/or education
- 15. Natural, Accidental, Suicide, Homicide, Undetermined
- 17. study of computer technology as it relates to law
- 19. raised portion of the epidermis that contains pores and is used for gripping
- 21. term coined by Dr. Paul Kirk
- 22. first officer at the crime scene
- 23. spandex, nylon, polyester fiberglass for example
- 24. physical log for a single piece of evidence
- 25. the point of origin of a bombing
- 26. study and analysis of victim characteristics
- 27. cotton, wool, linen, silk and cashmere for example
- 31. number of drug schedules
- 34. examination and identification of body fluids
- 35. several criminal case have been solved in recent years as a result of this type of profiling