Unit 2 - Criminal Investigations

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