Types of Evidence
Across
- 2. Any object or material that is relevant in a crime.
- 4. Hair, bone, and feces are considered which type of nature of classification of evidence.
- 8. Produced by contact between person and person, or between person and object.
- 10. Physical evidence is considered this.
- 11. An eyewitness account is an example of this type of evidence.
- 15. Produced by a specific event or action that can determine the sequence of events that happened at the crime scene.
- 17. A person who provides testimonial evidence of an observed incident.
Down
- 1. Physical evidence that is common to a group of objects or persons.
- 3. Fibers, gunpowder, and drugs are considered this nature of classification of evidence.
- 5. Something that may associate a victim or suspect with the crime scene or with each other.
- 6. This type of evidence is a statement made under oath.
- 7. Fingerprints, footprints, and shoe prints are considered which nature of classification of evidence.
- 9. This type of evidence is produced by direct contact between a person and an object, or between two objects.
- 12. This type of physical evidence is temporary and can be easily changed or lost.
- 13. French forensic scientist that stated that in every criminal act, the perpetrator leaves behind a trace of evidence, and in turn takes something from the crime scene with them.
- 14. Physical evidence that is identified with a particular person, or a single source.
- 16. Physical evidence is more ________________ than testimonial evidence.