Being a witness?memory and attention
History of forensics
Crime scene etiquette
Innocence Project and DNA evidence

100

an individual who has seen something or someone and can a first-hand description of it.

What is an eyewitness

100

first evidence of fingerprints is created in early paintings and rock carvings of prehistoric humans.

When is BCE

100

the type of evidence that needs to be sealed in airtight, untreatable containers.

What are liquids and arsons

100

the exoneration of wrongly convicted individuals through DNA tests.

What is the innocence project

300

what causes our memory to not always accurate and may reflect to us differently then what is actually there 



What is perception.  

300

when the Chinese used fingerprints to create identities for document and clay sculpture without a formal classification system.

When is the 700s

300

where all the information about the evidence collected goes.



What is an Evidence log

300

when the innocence project was created 

When was 1992.

500

influences that affect an eyewitnesses observations

What are emotions, anxiety, being alone or with people, number of people in an area, and how much activity is around.

500

the people who created the portable polygraph.

Who are John Larson and Leonard Keeler.

500

all evidence needs to be properly packaged, sealed, and labeled. 



What is proper evidence collection

500

creators of the innocence project 

Who are Barry C. Check and Peter J. Neufeld

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