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100

Plasma, Red Blood Cells, White Blood Cells and Platelets.

What is Blood?

100

Evidence of a statement (oral or written) given to police by witnesses.

What is an Interview or Testimonial?

100

An examination of a dead person by a medical examiner to find the cause of death.

What is an Autopsy?

100

A person who has commited a crime.

Who is a Criminal?

100

In Congress, there are this many Senators...

What is 100?

200

A piece of evidence or information used in detection of a crime or solving a mystery.

What is a Clue?

200

The order of investigation for every crime scene.

What is Protocol?

200

The intentional and unlawful burning of a building/home for any purpose.

What is Arson?

200

A location where an offense has been commited and forensic evidence may be gathered.

What is a Crime Scene?

200

The southernmost U.S. state.

What is Hawai'i?

300

A police officer, of special rank and qualifications, whose job is to investigate and solve crime.

Who is a Detective?

300

People who may have seen what happened (seen the crime/accident).

Who is a Witness?

300

Cuticle, Medulla and Cortex are parts of...

What is Hair?

300

A nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in development and functioning of all living organisms.

What is DNA?

300

D.C. stands for this...

What is District of Columbia?

400

An impression or mark made on surfaces by a person, used for identifying indviduals from the unique pattern of whorls, loop, and arch.

What are Fingerprints?

400

Reason(s) why a person commits a crime.

What is a Motive?

400

A person or persons thought to be guilty of a crime.

Who is a Suspect?

400

Evidence that demonstrates that a person in a case was somewhere other than the scene of a crime at the time that the crime occurred.

What is an Alibi?

400

This Country allied with the U.S. in the American Revolution.

What is France?

500

The special process of using science to resolve legal issues and solve crimes.

What is Forensics?

500

The study of sending and receiving coded messages.

What is Cryptography?

500

A test that measures physiological responses to questions. Commonly referred to as a lie detector test.

What is a Polygraph?

500

A person associated with someone suspected of commiting a crime.

Who is an Accomplice?

500

During the 1930s-40s, this President was elected into office 4 times.

Who is Franklin D. Roosevelt?

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