Review for Unit 1
Across
- 2. What must be present in a hair sample to test for DNA?
- 5. Anything that leads to establish or disprove a fact
- 10. Study of bullets and ammunition
- 12. Branch of forensics that examines law for admissabilty of evidence
- 14. What is the first step in crime scene protocol?
- 16. A person associated with someone suspected of committing a crime
- 18. A person thought to be capable of committing a crime
- 20. Single greatest cause of wrongful convictions
- 23. How many main types of fingerprints are there?
- 24. What type of scientists study skelatal remains?
- 26. How many branches of forensic science are there?
- 27. gunshot residue
- 30. The cooling of a body after death until it reaches the ambient or room temperature
- 31. Type of evidence that is any material that would be present at the crime scene, on the victims, or found in a suspect's possession
- 33. Branch of forensics that applies principles of dental science to law
Down
- 1. Facilities specifically dedicated to the forensic analysis of criminal evidence
- 3. How many categories of cause of death are there?
- 4. Type of physical evidence that is found in small but measurable amounts of fiber, hair, skin cells
- 6. Branch of forensic science that analyzes, compares, identifies, and interprets phyical science
- 7. Properties of evidence that can only be associated with a group and never a single source
- 8. Branch of forensics that applies principles of disease and medicine to law
- 9. The settling of blood in areas of the body closet to the ground after death
- 11. A precise rendering of the crime scene, usually drawn ro scale
- 13. Type of evidence that is oral or written statements given to police and court testimony
- 15. The medical examination of a human body to determine cause of death
- 17. Documents the crime scene in detail and collects any physical evidence
- 19. The application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system
- 20. Branch of forensics that applies principles of engineering to resolve legal issues, mostly civil law
- 21. Properties of evidence that can be attributed to a common source with a high degree of certainty
- 22. Examines marks left by tools on objects at a crime scene or on a victim
- 24. Statement of where a suspect was at the time of a crime
- 25. The stiffening of muscle mass or rigidity of a body after death
- 28. A branch of forensic science that studies the effects of drugs and chemicals on the human body
- 29. a software program that offers many options to help you recreate a person's facial expressions
- 32. Who is typically the first to arrive at a crime scene?