Someone who has seen an event happen.
What is an eye witness?
An invisible print left by oils on the skin.
What is a latent print.
The footprint depth will be deeper.
How does carrying something heavy affect your footprint?
An account of where a suspect was or who they were with at the time of the crime.
What is an alibi?
Forgery
What is it called when you fake someone's signature or handwriting?
Someone who knows the personality of the suspect or victim.
What is a character witness?
A visible print left by a substance such as blood.
What is a patent print?
Heel to toe on the same print.
How do we measure footprint length?
A fact or an object that helps to solve a crime.
What is a clue?
Ink
What does paper chromatography separate?
Someone with specialized knowledge about case related things.
What is an expert witness?
A 3D print left in substances such as paint or tar.
What is a plastic print?
Left foot toe to left foot toe..
How do we measure stride length?
An act committed in violation of the law.
What is a crime?
The layout and spacing of letters and words.
What is arrangement in handwriting analysis?
Expert, eye, and character.
What are the three types of witnesses?
These are developed in the womb.
What are fingerprints?
A suspect's shoe has a cut mark in it.
What is an individual characteristic?
The location where a crime has been committed.
What is a crime scene?
The thickness of the lines.
What is lines in handwriting analysis?
Open ended.
When interrogating someone, which type of questions should you use?
This pattern has a lot of circles that do not leave either side of the print.
What is a whorl?
Limping and running.
What will change someone's footprint pattern?
The study of evidence in order to solve crimes and convict criminals.
What is forensic science?
Spacing, line, proportionality and flourishes.
What are the four components in handwriting analysis?