Memory/Attention
History of Forensics
Crime Scene Photography
Innocence Project & DNA Evidence
100

Someone who sees a crime happen 

What is an eyewitness?

100

Type of prints most commonly found at crime scenes

What are fingerprints?

100

Phrase for taking photos at a crime scene 

What is "Shooting the Scene"?

100

Term for clearing someone from blame for a fault or wrongdoing after due consideration of a case

What is Exonerate?

200

The # of types of attention

What is 4 types?

200

Synonymous term for DNA testing

What is DNA profiling?
200

Crime scene photographs capture

What is evidence and physical settings?

200

The main type of scientific evidence used to exonerate the wrongfully convicted

What is DNA Evidence?

300

The main reason for the decrease in attention span over the past 30 years

What is use of technology?

300

Term that means study of crime

What is criminology?

300

Individuals that use crime scene photos to do further analysis later on

What are Investigative Detectives? 

300
Individual that performs the evidence collection

What is a Crime Scene Technician?

400

The ability to process more than one piece of information at a time 

What is divided attention?

400

Scientists studied this from morgues to figure out the physiological effects of poison

What is brains?

400

Crime scene conditions

Location & Lighting

400

DNA is the ------- ---- for the human body

What is Genetic Code?

500

The type of memory that allows you to perform specific actions and skills

What is long term procedural memory?

500

Organelle that holds DNA

What is the Mitochondria?

500

Crime scene photographs are taken before any

What are distrubances?

500

DNA profiles from biological evidence at crime scenes and DNA profiles of the convicted are found

What is CODIS Index?

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