MID-TERM: Crime and Forensics- Spring 2016

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Across
  1. 2. when arrested, suspects’ inked fingerprints are collected on this
  2. 4. term for diameter of a firearm barrel
  3. 7. the fingerprint pattern least often encountered
  4. 12. the beginning point for the successful use of physical evidence by the forensic laboratory and the criminal investigator
  5. 13. crime scene sketches and diagrams are this ‘type’ of evidence
  6. 14. spandex, nylon and polyester fibers for example
  7. 15. one who determines if a forensic scientist can give testimony as an ‘expert witness’
  8. 16. transfer evidence often proves this
Down
  1. 1. individualizing evidence for glass, a jiggle saw puzzle piece fit
  2. 3. any criminal act dealing with computers or other digital devices
  3. 5. evidence is ________ if both material and probative to the case
  4. 6. Edmond Locard first coined this forensic disciple dealing with trace evidence
  5. 8. the study of computer technology as it relates to the law
  6. 9. circular fractures in glass
  7. 10. burned and unburned gunpowder that exits the firearm after the bullet
  8. 11. evidence such as eyewitness or expert testimony or interpretation of analytical tests