Across
- 3. Study of human skeletal remains for identification
- 5. Evidence that links to one specific source or person
- 7. Includes photos, sketches, notes, and measurements of the scene
- 8. Record that tracks evidence handling to ensure admissibility
- 10. Tool used to compare toolmarks, bullets, and cartridge cases side-by-side (two words, no space)
- 13. Study of body fluids like blood and saliva
- 16. Type of science involving direct observation and repeatable experiments
- 18. Highly individualizing biological evidence from cells or hair roots
Down
- 1. Verse: “the truth will set you free” (book chapter:verse, no spaces)
- 2. Application of science to law and criminal investigation (two words, no space)
- 4. Type of science used to reconstruct past, non-repeatable events like crimes
- 6. Principle: every contact leaves a trace (last name only)
- 9. Evidence that narrows to a group but not one person
- 11. Area that must be secured first to prevent contamination
- 12. Study of insects to estimate time of death
- 14. Psalm highlighting God’s unique design in creation (book chapter, no spaces or hyphen)
- 15. The Author and Designer of order in forensic evidence
- 17. Small particles like hair, fibers, or paint chips
