Introduction to Forensics
Across
- 8. unseen marks left at a crime scene.
- 9. The case that it is the trial judge's responsibility to ensure reliability and revelance of expert testimony.
- 10. examines human remains.
- 12. known as the Father of Toxicology.
- 13. application of criminal and civil laws.
- 14. creates a fight or flight syndrome.
- 15. Wrote a book on Fingerprinting.
- 16. examines DNA, body fluids, and plant matter.
- 17. a face shape that is as wide as it is long.
- 18. study of behavior of a criminal.
- 19. released in the eyes after death.
- 20. and Stress create tunnel vision.
- 23. determines presence/absence of drugs and poisons.
- 25. loss of body heat after death
- 26. how long has a body been dead.
- 28. muscles shorten and become rigid.
Down
- 1. a face shape that is widest at the cheekbones with narrow forehead and jawline.
- 2. oldest lab in the United States.
- 3. use of insects to determine time of death.
- 4. determines cause of death.
- 5. examines chemistry, physics, and geological evidence.
- 6. examines handwriting, ink, paper, obliterations, etc.
- 7. pooling of blood at the lowest point next to the ground.
- 8. states that with contact between two items, there will be an exchange of material.
- 11. largest crime lab in the world.
- 21. wrongly accused by Jennifer Thompson.
- 22. Developed first scientific system for personal ID using body parts.
- 24. examines spent bullets, cartridges, and residues.
- 27. The case that determined if evidence was admissible.