The term for when medical science is applied to the law.
What is medico-legal
100
Testimonial Evidence is what?
What is a statement made under oath by a competent witness
100
A place where evidence is found is called what?
What is a crime scene.
100
The dress code for lab
What is pants, shoes, and socks
200
Never allowed in lab
What is eating, drinking, and horseplay. (dress code is an accepted answer)
200
These people are concerned with failure analysis and accident reconstruction.
What is Forensic Engineers
200
Known samples are collected from where
Where is the crime scene
200
This person certifies that a body is dead at the crime scene
What is Medical Examiner.
200
Who evaluates behavioral disorders and determines whether defendants are competent to stand trial
Who is a Criminologist (same this as Forensic Psychologist)
300
How long do you have to make up an assignment if you are absent?
What is 5 days.
300
Coroners get their jobs by this method.
What is election
300
Does the fact that an offender has previous convictions affect the testimony of a witness?
What is no
300
The key to taking notes are what?
What are details
300
The ability to prove something
What is probative value
400
The first thing you do if a chemical is spilled or glass is broken.
What is tell the teacher.
400
Means the same as Forensic Scientist
What is Criminalist (NOT Criminologist)
400
What is the difference between class and individual evidence
What is class evidence refers to a group, while individual evidence correlates to a single source.
400
The different methods for documenting a crime scene are what
What are Notes, Photos, and Sketches.
400
True/False Crime Scene Investigation is based on the use of the scientific method, the Locard Principal, logic, and forensic techniques.
What is true
500
A collection of useful information about a chemical is called what?
What is an MSDS.
500
Identify whether the example is of Manner of Death, Cause of Death, or Mechanism of Death:
1. Stab Wound
2. Accidental
3. Exsanguination
4. Natural
5. Skull Fracture
What is:
1. Cause of Death
2. Manner of Death
3. Mechanism of Death
4. Manner of Death
5. Cause of Death
500
Give 5 examples of physical evidence
What is fingerprints, DNA, footprints, toolmarks, cartridge casings, paint, soil, blood, etc.
500
Draw an example of 2 of the 4 search techniques.
What is Grid, Line, Zone, and Spiral
500
Identify 2 things that can influence an eye witness testimony
What is age, stress/fear, relationship with the people involved, environmental conditions, time, etc.