Forensic Vocabulary and Careers

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