These are the four most common types of scavengers.
What are insects, microbes, rodents and carnivores?
This is the only kingdom that doesn't have cell walls.
What is animalia?
These are the three shapes of bacteria.
What are rod, bacilli and cocci?
This is what biological evidence should be packaged in.
What is breathable packaging?
You should always take two images when photo imaging a crime scene. One with and without this
What is with and without a scale.
Dogs and cats leave this shaped defect in soft tissue when scavenging.
What is a "V" shape?
This is the difference between angiosperms and gymnosperms.
What is angiosperms have their seeds enclosed in fruit, and gymnosperms are enclosed in cones?
Foodborne illness costs the US approximately this much annually.
What is 6.9 billion dollars?
What are the four types of crime scene searches?
What is strip/line, spiral, grid and quadrant?
This is when a light sensitive material receives too little light.
What is under exposure?
This animal scavenges on dried out bones.
What is a squirrel?
This is where diatoms settle in the body if they are inhaled during drowning.
What is the bone marrow?
Smallpox blankets were distributed to enemies during which war?
What is the French and Indian war?
These are the two types of crime scene sketches.
What are rough and finished?
This is the area of acceptable sharpness in an image.
What is depth of field?
These vertebrates can be used to detect Tuberculosis and explosives.
What are African giant pouched rats?
This is the specific field that studies spore and pollen evidence.
What is forensic palynology?
This food borne illness has the greatest potential as a bioterrorist weapon because of the ability to aerosolize it.
What is botulism?
These are the four rules for the admissibility of evidence.
What is:Legally obtained,Relevant, Identify the item and Maintain the chain of custody?
This was created to provide leadership to the law enforcement community by developing guidelines for good practices for the use of imaging technologies within the criminal justice system
What is SWGIT?
This man was the defendant in the case we talked about where the body was moved by scavengers.
Who is David Westerfield?
This is a used to give a profile of organic substances found in the soil
What is HPLC?
This disease was pandemic in the 1920's and causes aggressive antisocial behavior.
What is encephalitis lethargica?
These should never be used to hold evidence.
What are mailing envelopes?
These three criteria have to be met in order for a photograph to be admissible in court.
What are that the (1) Object pictured must be material or relevant, (2) Photograph must not appeal to the emotions or to prejudice the jury and (3) Photograph must be free from distortion and not misrepresent the scene