Jack Brunner

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Across
  1. 4. Solved a crime using water displacement
  2. 7. This person used fingerprints to sign documents
  3. 9. The Document Analysis section of a crime lab studies this
  4. 11. The psychiatry department of a crime lab determines if a suspect is able to form ___
  5. 12. “The Washing Away of Wrongs” showed how to distinguish this from strangulation
  6. 13. Professor and author of Crime Investigation, which taught how to analyze physical evidence
  7. 15. This crime lab department identifies human remains by their teeth
  8. 17. This type of witness undergoes the voir dire process
  9. 19. Orfila is famously known for determining if a person was poisoned with this substance
Down
  1. 1. The type of court that deals with contracts, real estate, and business
  2. 2. The scientific study of evidence to discover the facts in a criminal or civil matter
  3. 3. The man behind the modern mug shot
  4. 5. This type of evidence is due to a transfer of material between suspect and victim
  5. 6. A medical examiner will issue this type of certificate
  6. 8. The people who, under Frye, determine if an expert’s testimony is reliable
  7. 10. The AAFS is an ___ of professional forensic scientists
  8. 12. An author of Sherlock Holmes who showed the world to use forensic science to solve crimes
  9. 14. The principle that a criminal will bring something into, and leave something at, a crime scene
  10. 16. Evidence commonly used in solving crimes since the 1980s
  11. 18. The body part Bertillion thought might be best for personal identification