Who is the "father of forensic toxicology"?
Who is Matthieu Orfila?
What is forensic science?
What is Application of science to the law?
What are the two types of evidence?
What are:
1.Direct evidence
2.Circumstantial evidence
Are fibers considered class evidence?
Yes
How many schedules are there for drug classification?
What is:5
Who developed the Exchange principal?
Who is Edmund Locard?
What is Locard's Exchange Principle?
What is: every criminal that comes into contact with an object or person leaves evidence?
Correct collection of evidence requires which of the following?
1.Documenting location where evidence was found
2.Correct packaging of evidence
3.Maintaining proper chain of custody
4.All of the above
What is: 4. All of the above
Very small fibers are classified as _____ evidence
What is: Trace evidence
Which of the 5 schedules have no medical use at all?
What is: Schedule 1
Who developed the system of anthropometry?
Who is Alphonse Bertillion?
Another name forensic science is sometimes called:
What is Criminalistics?
What is direct evidence?
What is: Evidence that comes from an eyewitness
Where is DNA found in hair samples?
What is: tissue attached to root end
Schedule 1 drugs have the __1__ potential for abuse while schedule 5 drugs have the __2__ potential for abuse.
What is:
1.most/highest
2.least/lowest
Who developed the use of fingerprints as a method of identification?
Who is Francis Galton?
Who is Leone Lattes?
What is: Found that blood can be grouped into categories/blood typing?
What is circumstantial evidence?
What is: Physical evidence and collected at crime scene
Fiber evidence is important because it creates links between _______, ________, & _________
What is: victims, suspects, & locations
Where does medical marijuana go in the drug schedule?
What is: Schedule 2
Who established the use of the microscope to examine evidence?
Who is Walter McCrone?
2 services of a crime lab are:
What is:
1.Physical science unit
2.Biology unit
3.Fire arms unit
4.Document examination unit
5.Photography unit
6.Toxicology unit
7.Latent fingerprint unit
8.Polygraph unit
9.Voice print analysis
10.Evidence collection unit
What are the four major federal crime labs?
What are:
1.FBI
2.DEA
3.ATFE
4.U.S postal inspection services
What are the 3 phases of hair growth?
What are:
1.Anagen (growth)
2.Catagen (transition)
3.Telogen (rest)
The government maintains the schedules according to
1._____
2._____
3._____
What is:
1.Potential for abuse
2.Potential for dependence
3. Medical value