Criminal Justice Review Grant Holder

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Across
  1. 4. Disease and environmental abuse fall under the ________ category of manner of death.
  2. 6. The product rule is used to determine the frequency of occurrence of ________ profiles, typically determined from blood and other biological materials.
  3. 7. The three types of fingerprint patterns are loops, whorls, and ________.
  4. 10. The three kinds of crime scene fingerprints are visible prints, latent prints, and ________ prints.
  5. 13. Distance determination is the process of determining the distance between the ________ and a target.
  6. 15. __________ are markings impressed into the metal of a barrel which create individual characteristics.
  7. 17. During decomposition, the body may experience ________ where the skin begins to blister with gas and peel.
  8. 19. The presence of bubbles of oxygen in the drops can differentiate ________ blood from other types of bloodstains.
  9. 20. The first step in ________ is determining which properties from the suspect and the standard/reference specimen to compare
  10. 21. The main ingredient in ordinary glass is ________.
Down
  1. 1. ________ spatter is projected outward and away from the source.
  2. 2. The existence of emergency circumstances may justify a(n) ________ search.
  3. 3. Aforensic scientist should only be an advocate of __________.
  4. 5. The higher a shotgun's gauge, the ________ the diameter of its barrel.
  5. 8. The ________ unit examines body fluids and organs to determine the presence or absence of drugs and poisons.
  6. 9. ________ evidence is any object that can establish that a crime has been committed or can link a crime and its victim or a crime and its perpetrator.
  7. 11. A loop must have at least one ________.
  8. 12. IAFIS is maintained by the ________.
  9. 14. The most important prerequisite for photographing a crime scene is for the scene to be in a(n) ________ condition.
  10. 16. All items of evidence should be placed in ________ containers to prevent damage through contact and cross-contamination.
  11. 18. are caused by blood escaping into tissues as a result of capillaries bursting.