Forensic Science Unit 2

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Across
  1. 6. The documented and unbroken transfer of evidence between legitimate criminal justice agencies or personnel
  2. 9. A person who has someone or something related to a crime and can communicate their observations
  3. 10. The field of science concerned with the mechanics and behavior of bullets.
  4. 11. An item of evidentiary value that supports an alleged fact of a case.
Down
  1. 1. The application of scientific principles to the investigation of criminal matters.
  2. 2. Items of evidentiary value that implicate or connect a particular person to a case.
  3. 3. Type of evidence used to imply a fact, but not support it directly.
  4. 4. An impression that is not readily visible under normal lighting and must be processed.
  5. 5. The brain's interpretation of a situation based on sensory data and personal experience.
  6. 7. Items of evidentiary value that implicate or connect a group of people to a case.
  7. 8. Small, but measurable amounts of physical or biological matter found at a crime scene.