Across
- 2. Under the leadership of J. Edgar Hoover organized a national forensics lab.
- 5. Walter Specht developed this as a presumptive test for blood
- 6. developed fundamental principles of document examination
- 8. Goddard's technique of determining if a gun has fired a specific bullet
- 10. Bertillions body measurements used for identification
- 15. Knoxville Police Department fingerprint expert famous for his work at The Body Fram
- 16. Father of Forensic Toxicology
- 18. British geneticist, who developed techniques for DNA fingerprinting
- 19. devised a procedure by which dried bloodstains could be grouped
Down
- 1. Described application of scientific disciplines in criminal investigation.
- 3. University of Tennessee anthropologist specializing in body decomposition
- 4. U.S. scientist that was selected to head the school of criminology
- 5. Discovered human blood could be grouped into categories
- 7. McCrone developed this method of examining evidence that cannot be seen
- 9. Founder of the Bloodstain Evidence Institute
- 11. Received a Nobel Prize for his invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
- 12. Set up the first forensic laboratory.
- 13. First developed the method for filing fingerprints
- 14. Profiling also called genetic fingerprinting
- 17. Created a unique means of identifying individuals by voice
