Origins of Forensics
At the crime scene
At the lab
Crime Lab Information
Misc.
100

The develop of photography in this century allowed police officers to retain photos of people they arrested

 What is the 19th century

100


Developed the technique to examine bullets, using a comparison microscope, to determine whether or not a particular gun fired the bullets

What is Calvin Goodard

100

Developed a system to distinguish one individual person from another based on certain body measurements.

What is Alphonse Bertillon

100

First police crime lab in the U.S. opened in 1923 in this city.


What is Los Angeles

100

TV crime show that uses Forensic Sciences

What is CSI

200

The number of accredited labs that exist in the United States?

What is 400

200

Developed fingerprinting as a way to uniquely identify individuals.


What is Francis Galton

200

He developed & applied his microscope techniques to examine evidence in countless court cases

What is Walter McCrone

200

DNA databases contain this many DNA profiles taken from offenders, crime scenes and missing persons


What is 10 million

200

The agents on the TV show Criminal Minds use what kind of technique to catch criminals? 

What is Profiling 

300

The first crime lab was established in this country.

What is France
300

This bank robber burned his own fingerprints with acid to avoid capture



What is John Dillinger 

300

His work led to the acceptance of documents as scientific evidence by the courts.  


What is Albert Osborn

300

Wrote about the detection of poisons & their effects on animals.


What is Mathieu Orfila

300

The store that Jonathan worked at that went out of buisness?

What is Pic-Pac

400

Forensic Evidence used to convict Ted Bundy?

What is Fibers 

400

Once prints are discovered at a crime scene, they are compared to what?



What is known prints of victims and suspects

400

In 1910, he started the 1st crime lab in an attic of a police station in Paris


What is Edmond Locard

400

The earliest known text on using medical procedures to investigate crime appeared in China in this Century.


What is 13th

400

Mr. Clark retired form this career before becoming a teacher.

What is the Navy

500

The year that the FBI created its fingerprint unit.

What is 1924

500

He developed a procedure for determining the blood type (A, B, AB, or O) of a dried blood stain.


What is Leone Lattes

500

He organized a national laboratory to offer forensic services to all law enforcement agencies in the U.S.


What is J. Edgar Hoover

500

In 1910, Thomas Jennings was the first person convicted due to this kind evidence that was found at the scene of a murder.


What is Fingerprints

500

The state that Mr. Jacobson was born and raised in.

What is Wisconsin

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