Across
- 4. Small or microscopic pieces of evidence at a scene.
- 6. Matching fur, wool, or follicle samples with suspects and victims.
- 8. Studies human biological and physiological manners of death from autopsies.
- 9. Analyzes poisons, drugs, toxins, and their transmission.
- 10. Studies the general processes of the brain and mind.
- 11. Dentistry and teeth analysis for forensic identification.
- 13. Observing and collecting oily prints left at a scene.
- 16. Using cyber or computer evidence in a case.
Down
- 1. Analyzes behaviors of criminals and develops profiles of suspects.
- 2. Observing clothing or fabric textiles from a crime scene.
- 3. Uses information from diseases and illnesses in investigations.
- 5. Studies insects and bugs relationship to decomposing bodies.
- 7. Photographing and casting tracks left like tire tracks, shoe prints, and tool marks.
- 12. Analysis of dead remains and the information derived from them.
- 14. Analyzing the use of firearms.
- 15. Analyzing patterns and presence of blood
- 16. Analyzing and using the genetics in evidence
