Define ___
Criminal charges
At a crime scene
Evidence
Random
100

Define forensics

the application of science to law

100

What is first-degree murder

First degree murder is the intentional killing of another person by someone who has acted willfully, deliberately, or with planning

100

What is included on a crime scene sketch?

The location of the scene, The case number, An arrow and "N" indicating north etc. THE NAME OF THE POSSIBLE SUBJECT IS NOT INCLUDED!

100

What is an important tool used in both ballistics and trace evidence analysis?

A comparison microscope

100

How can scientists tell the difference between a male and female skeleton?

The pelvis of the female is wider, males have sharper edges to the tibia and ulna, eye sockets for females are rounder

200

What is a violation

A violation, like trespassing, unlawful possession of marijuana, or disorderly conduct, is not considered a crime. The most you can be punished for a violation is 15 days in jail.

200

What is the most time you can spend in jail for a misdemenor

The most you can be punished for a Class A misdemeanor is 1 year in jail. The most you can be punished for a Class B misdemeanor is 3 months in jail. The punishment for most Unclassified misdemeanors is 3 years of probation.

200

How should a crime scene technician package a bloody shirt?

in a paper bag

200

What piece of evidence could an investigator use to determine most precisely who the suspect of a crime is if two identical twins are in question?

fingerprints

200

How can a scientist tell if a hair has been forcibly removed?

The root attached to the hair shaft will probably be broken or damaged.

300

What is a misdemeanor charge

A misdemeanor is more serious than a violation, but less serious than a felony

Example: graffiti 

300

What is a felony

a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.

300

What is the job of a CSI?

A Crime Scene Investigator (CSI) is in charge of extracting every possible piece of evidence from a particular crime scene.


300

Which type of crime is LEAST likely to be solved with the use of fiber evidence? A. Breaking and entering B. Hit-and-run C. Bombing

bombing


300

What possible genotypes will the offspring have if the parents' blood types are O and AB?

AO or BO

400

What is toxicology

Toxicology is a scientific discipline, overlapping with biology, chemistry, pharmacology, and medicine, that involves the study of the adverse effects of chemical substances on living organisms and the practice of diagnosing and treating exposures to toxins and toxicants.

400

what is assault and battery

the crime of threatening a person together with the act of making physical contact with them.

400

The first job of the first responder is to?

Provide emergency care

400

What is the difference between individual and class evidence?

Individual- Material that is used to make a direct id of a person 

Class- Material that is used to connect an object or person to a group

400

What is the rarest blood type?

AB negative

500

What is forensic pathology

Forensic pathology is the branch of medicine concerned with the investigation of sudden and unnatural deaths.

500

Order these from least serious to most serious

Violations, Felonies, Misdemeanors, Felony misdemeanors,  

Correct order - 

Violations, Misdemeanors, Felony misdemeanors, Felonies

500

When a crime scene technician arrives at the scene, They photograph the victim and observes stiffening of the muscles in the victim's body. This type of change is called?

Rigor Mortis

not rick and morty

500

What is considered digital evidence

Text records, phone logs, emails, etc are all considered digital evidence

500

What is the universal blood type

O negative

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