Across
- 3. Drug Enforcement Agency
- 4. examines law for admissibility of evidence
- 5. applies principles of dental sciences to law
- 6. study of bullets and ammunition
- 7. person killed, injured, or frighted in a crime
- 8. studies the effects of drugs and chemicals in the human body
- 9. anyone who seen a crime take place
- 13. analyzes, compares, identifies, and interprets physical evidence
- 16. Second person associated with committing a crime
- 18. search method where you go in different lines
- 19. discovered the different blood types
- 23. first to record notes on fingerprints
- 24. when investigators investigate a crime scene
- 28. any physical location in which a crime has occurred or is suspected to have occurred
- 30. application to science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system
- 32. typically the first to arrive at the crime scene
- 33. the medical examination of a human body to determine the cause of death
Down
- 1. software program that offers many options to help you recreate a person's facial features
- 2. search method using four different squares
- 3. investigate the crime by following leads provided by the witnesses and physical evidence
- 10. factors that can affect a person's memory and their ability to identity a suspect
- 11. work with investigators to sketch out a persons face
- 12. analysis of body fluids and dried stains
- 14. Founded the Locard Exchange Principle
- 15. search method where you spin in a spiral
- 17. facility specifically dedicated to the forensic analysis of criminal evidence
- 20. search method using a grid system
- 21. anything that can be used or considered as a clue is known as this
- 22. composed of smaller groups of specialists that are new emerging into forensics
- 25. examine marks left by tools on an objects at a crime scene
- 26. developed system to file fingerprints
- 27. a story witnesses give in court(their personal story)
- 29. microscopic identification and comparison of evidence
- 31. Person thought to be accused of committing a crime
- 33. statement of where a suspect was at the time of the crime