Forensics

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Across
  1. 2. illegal activities
  2. 6. Physical evidence whose origin is known, such as blood or hair from a suspect, that can be compared to crime-scene evidence
  3. 7. the process of searching for many items at the same time, with no decrease in efficiency
  4. 8. anything that can be linked to a unique, single, specific source
  5. 12. supports the truth of an assertion directly
  6. 15. breaks the crime scene area into squares
  7. 16. is the chronological documentation or paper trail that records the sequence of custody, control, transfer, analysis, and disposition of materials, including physical or electronic evidence
  8. 18. material in a criminal investigation that can be linked with a group of people, but not a specific individual
  9. 19. a category of offense in the California justice system
  10. 20. is any material object that plays some role in the matter that gave rise to the litigation, introduced as evidence in a judicial proceeding to prove a fact in issue based on the object's physical characteristics
  11. 21. a minor wrongdoing
Down
  1. 1. A search method employed by two or more people overlapping separate line searches forming a grid
  2. 3. evidence that establishes immediately collateral facts from which the main fact may be inferred
  3. 4. The first officer to arrive on the scene
  4. 5. The spiral can begin at a specific point and spiral outward or start on a perimeter and spiral inward
  5. 9. a member of law enforcement who is responsible for identifying, collecting, preserving, and packaging physical evidence at the scene of a crime
  6. 10. a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor
  7. 11. It prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures
  8. 13. the application of archaeological survey, excavation, and recovery techniques to death scene investigations
  9. 14. the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid
  10. 17. take photographs and physical measurements of the scene, identify and collect forensic evidence, and maintain the proper chain of custody of that evidence