Unit 2 - Criminal Investigations
Across
- 2. Known for anthropometry, an early method of criminal identification
- 6. Legal document signed by a judge allowing law enforcement to enter and seize evidence
- 7. The first 'S' in the Seven S’s of Crime Scene Investigation
- 9. French criminal turned investigator who started the first detective agency
- 10. An investigator responsible for following up cases and preparing them for court
- 12. The fourth 'S' in the Seven S’s of Crime Scene Investigation
- 14. Latin word meaning to track or trace; root of 'investigate'
- 15. The fifth 'S' in the Seven S’s of Crime Scene Investigation
Down
- 1. Logical reasoning process where conclusions follow from specific facts
- 3. Fact-finding interaction between police and another person
- 4. Developed the exchange principle in forensics
- 5. Detective agency famous in American history for private investigations
- 8. The third 'S' in the Seven S’s of Crime Scene Investigation
- 11. The seventh 'S' in the Seven S’s of Crime Scene Investigation
- 13. The second 'S' in the Seven S’s of Crime Scene Investigation