UNIT 1

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Across
  1. 1. science applied to law
  2. 4. standard of general acceptance of a scientific principle
  3. 5. evidence must be relevant to the crime
  4. 9. material found near a crime scene
  5. 10. petty crime
  6. 12. Exchange principle
  7. 13. the science unit of a crime lab that includes chemistry, physics, and geology
  8. 18. evidence must prove something
  9. 19. established a national forensics laboratory in 1932
  10. 20. a statement that demonstrated lack of opportunity to commit a crime
  11. 21. Italian scientist that developed blood stain testing
  12. 22. punishable with up to 1 year in prison
  13. 23. developed by FBI, automated in 1996 for fingerprint identification
Down
  1. 2. Father of Toxicology
  2. 3. reason to commit a crime
  3. 6. rights individuals have when arrested
  4. 7. ability to commit the crime
  5. 8. Federal Bureau of Investigation
  6. 11. loss of civil rights
  7. 14. the scientific examination of evidence for the legal process
  8. 15. a person can be placed at the crime scene
  9. 16. study of ballistics
  10. 17. developed scientific system of personal identification