Intro to Forensics
Across
- 4. Developed principles of document examination
- 6. Developed the Exchange principle
- 8. Utilized microscopy & other analytical methods to examine evidence
- 13. The father of forensic toxicology
- 15. The application of science to law
- 16. Always objective/accurate representation of reality
- 17. Developed process to determine blood type from dried blood
- 20. Educated guess
- 22. Used comparison microscope to match bullets to specific guns
- 23. In science, this term means a repeated pattern in nature
- 24. Your friendly neighborhood forensics teacher
Down
- 1. Fairness/moral rightness
- 2. Systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation and experimentation.
- 3. Devised 1st system of personal identification
- 5. The optional unit that conducts lie-detector tests
- 7. The optional unit that examines body fluids and organs for drugs & poisons
- 9. The unit that investigates discharged bullets, cartridge cases, shotgun shells, and ammo
- 10. The unit that investigates blood samples, body fluids, hair, etc.
- 11. First to study and classify fingerprints
- 12. The first and most foundational human right
- 14. Not given by the state or government but by God alone
- 18. A coherent group of tested hypotheses commonly regarded as correct that can be used to predict and explain specific phenomena
- 19. The unit that applies specialized imaging techniques for recording & examining physical evidence
- 21. 1st treatise describing scientific principles of criminal investigation