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