Something that must be always taken at a crime scene before its altered
What is Photographs
What is the lack of intake of oxygen
what is asphyxia
what is the time in which the body deceased
What is the type of examination to do with classifying the injuries
What is the taking of samples of blood stomach content, and urine
what is Toxicology
Something that can give a story to a scene
what is tire marks or shoe prints
Sharp force injuries occur from weapons with what edges
what is sharp
What is an autopsy used for
what is to determine the cause and time of death
What is the different type of wounds that the external examination looks for
What is Stab wounds, Gunshot wounds
What is the study behind the identification and examination of human skeletal remains
Anything that will help investigators find the suspect
Blunt force injuries are cause by what
non sharpened object
Where is the findings in an autopsy mainly going to be used
what is criminal proceedings
What is the examination of the insides of the body
What is Internal Examination
What is the study of insects and their relation of them in a criminal investigation? Used to estimate the time of death
What is forensic Entomology
Blood left at the scene that must be documented
What is splatter and flow
More common causes of death are what
What is Blunt force injury, sharp force injury, asphyxia, gunshot would, and substance abuse
what is an autopsy looking for
what is postmortem examination
What does internal examination consist of
what is weighing, sectioning each organ of the body
What is the person behind conducting autopsies and examinations on individuals caused by unnatural circumstances?
What is Forensic Pathologists
Critical phase of a death investigation
What is Preliminary Reconstruction
The primary objective of the autopsy is to determine what
What is Cause of death
What is the goal of an autopsy
what is to examine the body after death
What is the way that the examinants cut open the body
What is a Y-Shaped incision
Whos the people behind studying how criminals behave and the emotions and mental effects on victims?
What is a Forensic Psychologist