Across
- 4. Identification and comparison of dental evidences such as bite marks on the victim.
- 7. Studies and analyzes criminals and their crimes to help identify patterns of behavior.
- 8. Person associated with someone suspected of committing a crime.
- 10. to identify people, link crimes, and solve investigations
- 11. Scientists who analyze, compare, identify and interpret physical evidence to provide clues about a crime; often specialize in specific types of evidence
- 12. Statement of where a suspect was at the time of a crime.
- 14. Reason a person commits a crime, such as money, hate, or jealousy.
Down
- 1. also known as a post-mortem, is a medical exam of a body after death.
- 2. Test bodily fluids, tissues, organs to determine or identify the presence of drugs, poisons or other chemicals.
- 3. Examines soil, rocks and minerals found at a crime scene or on a suspect or victim.
- 5. Interview witnesses, victims, and consult with the CSI unit to investigate by following leads provided by testimonial and physical evidence.
- 6. Scientist who examines firearms, ammunition and other evidences.
- 9. the introduction of a foreign substance to evidence, which can happen at a crime scene or in a lab
- 13. Person thought to be capable of committing a crime.
