Memory and Attention
History of Forensics
Crime Scene Etiquette
Dna Evidence
100

Members of a certain race can more likely recognize others of the...?

Same race.

100

Mathieu Orfila first evaluated blood stains under what?

A microscope.

100

What do photographers do right when they get to a crime scene?

Take pictures of all evidence in all angles/lighting?

100

Why is DNA so powerful for forensic science?

No two people have the exact same DNA.

200

While observing a crime play out, it is important to...?

Evaluate the scene, time of day, and the perpetrators features.

200

What was the first crime lab known as?

FBI Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory.

200

Why are photographs of evidence taken?

To keep record of the scene and examined for later use.

200

The source of DNA on a bite mark or area licked is?

Saliva

300

___ can affect how well a perpetrator is remembered.

Age.

300

Why was photography first used by Odelbrecht?

So that no details were lost or forgotten.

300

What must be evaluated before taking photographs?

The weather, lighting, and camera settings.
300

Evidence on a victim's body should be collected by who?

Physician or sexual assault nurse examiner.

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