Introduction to Forensic Science

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Across
  1. 4. Personal belief founded on judgment rather than on direct experience
  2. 5. The skill to identify a concept or problem, isolate its components, organize information for decision making, establish criteria for evaluation, and draw conclusions
  3. 7. A possible explanation of a question based on prior knowledge or observation
  4. 8. The component parts of an analysis
  5. 9. A person who has seen someone or something related to a crime
  6. 10. A logical, evidence-based approach used to gain new knowledge and solve problems
  7. 13. Information received from the senses
  8. 14. What a person perceives using their senses
  9. 15. reasoned from facts
Down
  1. 1. Type of science that examines evidence for use in legal cases.
  2. 2. The component parts of an analysis
  3. 3. Reasoning that moves from specific instances to a broader principle,
  4. 6. Deriving a conclusion from the facts using a series of logical steps
  5. 11. A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
  6. 12. A statement or information that can be verified