Who dat guy?
It's the "principle" that matters!
It's all about forensics
Legal proceedings
Abbreviations
100

He is the father of Toxicology.

Who is Mathieu Orfila?

100

States that when a criminal comes in contact with an object or person, a cross-contamination of evidence occurs.

What is Locard's Exchange Principle?

100

Dental evidence - used to identify a body, or bite marks

What is forensic odeontology?

100

A person who is permitted to testify at a trial because of special knowledge or proficiency in a particular field that is relevant to the case.

Who is an expert witness?

100

ICD - 

When a suspect dies in custody.

What is In custody Death?

200

Devised the first scientific system of personal identification called anthropometry?

Who is Alphonse Bertillon?

200

The legal principle of determining points in litigation according to precedent.

What is stare decisis?

200

Failure analysis, accident reconstruction, and causes and origins of fires or explosions.

What is forensic engineering?

200

Information received from other people that one cannot adequately substantiate; rumor.

What is hearsay?


200

DEA - 

The federal agency responsible for enforcing the Controlled Substances Act regarding narcotics and other controlled substances.



What is Drug Enforcement Agency?

300

He is the father of fingerprint identification.

Who is Francis Galton?

300

Test to determine the admissibility of scientific evidence. It provides that expert opinion based on a scientific technique is admissible only where the technique is generally accepted as reliable in the relevant scientific community.

What is the Frye Standard?

300

Explores why criminals commit crimes and covers the assessment and treatment of offenders.

What is forensic psychology?

300

A legal body that is empowered to conduct official proceedings to investigate potential criminal conduct and to determine whether criminal charges should be brought. This legal body may compel the production of documents and may compel the sworn testimony of witnesses to appear before it.

What is a grand jury?

300

TOD -

A medical examiner will usually determine ________________ based on their observations and information.

What is Time of Death?

400

He developed a procedure to determine blood type from blood stains.

Who is Leone Lattes?

400

Provides a rule of evidence regarding the admissibility of expert witnesses' testimony during United States federal legal proceedings.

What is the Daubert standard?


400

Is the application and study of insect and other arthropod biology to criminal matters.

What is forensic entomology?

400

Body of law that relates to crime. It regulates social conduct and proscribes whatever is threatening, harmful, or otherwise endangering to the property, health, safety, and moral welfare of people. It includes the punishment of people who violate these laws, which may include jail, penalties, or death.

What is criminal law?

400

FST -

If stopped for DUI, you may be given this test to see if you are sober.

What is Field Sobriety Test?

500

He is known as the father of the crime lab.

Who is Edmond Locard?

500

A series of steps followed to solve problems including collecting data, formulating a hypothesis, testing the hypothesis, analyzing results, and stating conclusions.

What is the scientific method?

500

The science of the causes and effects of diseases, especially the branch of medicine that deals with the laboratory examination of samples of body tissue for diagnostic or forensic purposes.

What is forensic pathology?

500

A legal system originating in Europe, intellectualized within the framework of late Roman law, and whose most prevalent feature is that its core principles are codified into a referable system which serves as the primary source of law.  Not punishable by jail, only monetary.

What is civil law?

500

DUI

Driving under the influence

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