Introduction to Forensics

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