Fingerprint Evidence
DNA Evidence
Dental Evidence
Crime Scene Basics
Bone Evidence
100
This characteristic is true of all fingerprints.
What is unique.
100
DNA fingerprints are unique to individuals with the exception of these individuals.
Who are identical twins.
100
Provides a description of every tooth and every extraction of a person.
What is a dental record.
100
Term used to describe a person thought to be capable of committing a crime.
What is suspect.
100
Name of the type of scientists that learn about a dead person's life by examining the skeleton.
What is Archaeologist.
200
Fingerprints are established at this point in time.
What is birth.
200
This is the first place an investigator should look when looking for DNA evidence.
What is the bathroom waste basket.
200
This famous serial killer was convicted of his crimes using bite-mark analysis.
Who is Ted Bundy.
200
When investigating a crime scene, an investigated should never overlook these.
What is details or random details or small details.
200
The skull of a child has these.
What are soft spots.
300
The term used to described THE STUDY OF fingerprints by collection and analysis of prints from any section of volar skin.
What is Ridgeology.
300
DNA evidence can be found in these 5 "places".
What is (anything made of cells is acceptable).
300
Occasionally, this can be found on a bite at a crime scene.
What is saliva.
300
Name given to the original location of a crime or accident.
What is the primary crime scene.
300
The pelvic girdle consist of these three bones.
What are the ilium, ischium, and pubis.
400
Prints made observable by extra substances, which coat the skin and are transferred to some object
What is patent print.
400
Why investigators need to be cautious when handling DNA samples.
What is to avoid contaminating the DNA samples and/or to avoid contracting infectious diseases.
400
Formal name of a forensic dentist.
What is forensic odontologist.
400
Evidence refers to any material items that would be present at the crime scene, on victims, or found in a suspect's possession. (What type of evidence is this?)
What is physical evidence.
400
The average female grows until this year of age.
What is 18.
500
This term describes the PATTERN which looks like a wave across the print. The wave is smooth, rounded at the top, without points.
What is arch.
500
This is how RFLP works.
What is cutting strands of DNA into fragments and using electricity to move the fragments that separate by their weight.
500
Number of teeth in an adult mouth.
What is 32.
500
Evidence that includes oral or written statements given to police as well as in court by people who witnessed an event. (Another name for giving a statement.)
What is a testimonial.
500
An X-Ray of this can help doctors decide if growth has stopped in a young person because if no cartilage is present, the child has reached full stature.
What is wrist.
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