Physical Evidence
Across
- 2. Type of fiber that is man-made
- 6. clues about the victim or suspect
- 9. Can be classified as loops, whorls, and arches
- 10. The universal solvent
- 13. Study of firearms and ammunition
- 15. Type of fiber made from plants or animals
- 16. Principle that states "with contact between two items, there will be an exchange."
- 17. Genetic material that can be extracted from body tissues and used to create a profile to identify a victim or suspect
- 18. Can be analyzed to determine its properties, such as color, tint, thickness, density, chemical composition, and refractive index (RI).
Down
- 1. Bottom portion of hair in which nuclear DNA can be found
- 3. Evidence that is formed as an object leaves a "mark" on another one, such as tire tracks, toolmarks, & bitemarks
- 4. Points on a fingerprint where the ridge structure changes, such as forks, bridges, and deltas
- 5. Process of separating a mixture into its individual components, such as determining the compounds in gasoline
- 7. Instrument used to examine hairs & fibers in detail
- 8. Forms when an object is torn or broken; edges can be examined to see if they match
- 11. Can be matched to a weapon and analyzed to determine a weapon's size, shape, or length as well
- 12. Substances that give color to objects, such as paint, hair, and fibers
- 14. Type of print left on a surface at a crime scene, such as a tool handle, glass, door, etc.