Evidence
Specialties
Processing*
Vocabulary
100

When processing a crime scene, always start with the most/least intrusive methods.

What is the least

100

studies and examines bones in order to identify human remains.

what is a forensic anthropologist

100

the examination and evaluation of a crime scene and any evidence found there for the purpose of documenting the scene, its context, and recovering evidence

What is "crime scene processing"

100

A person on trial being accused of a crime

what is the defendant

200

evidence that is tangible (you can see and touch it) and is the opposite of testimonial evidence

What is physical evidence?

200

detects and tracks fraudulent financial activities

what is a forensic accountant

200

this shows a general layout or floor plan of the crime scene and depicts the exact location of evidence

what is the sketch and diagram

200

A type of fingerprint only made visible when forensically developed. Cannot typically be seen directly.

What is a latent fingerprint?

300

Hair is considered trace evidence, but can also be considered ______________ evidence

what is biological

300

Analyzes digital data found on electronic media

what is a digital forensics investigator

300

Written, audio, or video documentation of the crime scene

what is the "Narrative Description"

300

A person thought to be capable of committing a crime.

Who is a suspect?

400

Ridge characteristics left behind on surfaces in the form of oily residue or impressions.

What are fingerprints?

400

A person who examines bodies and performs autopsies to determine the time and cause of death.

Who is a medical examiner

400

It is the best way to depict a crime scene to a judge and jury

what is photography

400

Evidence that is favorable to the defendant

what is exculpatory evidence

500

Fibers are a type of ____________ evidence

What is Trace Evidence

500

serves as a prosecuting attorney, defense attorney, or judge and handles legal issues in criminal cases or legal disputes.

what is jurisprudence

500

The three main groups involved in crime scene processing are

First responders, Crime scene investigators/technicians, and detectives

500

A record of who enters and exits the crime scene

what is the crime scene control log

600

Bitemarks are a type of ___________ evidence.

What is impression evidence

600

A person who helps law enforcement officials by creating drawings or 3D models of potential suspects, missing persons and crime victims.

Who is a forensic artist?

600

it provides multilevel containment and creates a buffer zone and work area for the crime scene team

what is a double perimeter

600

examines human tissues and fluids for the presence or absence of toxic substances

what is a toxicologist

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