Cause or Clue?
Time Tells All
Trace It Back
He Did It
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100

What term describes the medical reason someone died

Cause of death

100

What does PMI stand for?

Postmortem Interval

100

Hair, fibers, and glass are examples of what type of evidence?

Trace evidence

100

What term describes repeated behaviors in crimes?

Criminal patterns

100

What tool is used to measure body temperature at a death scene?

Thermometer

200

Natural, accidental, suicide, homicide, and undetermined describe the ___ of death.

Manner of death

200

Cooling of the body after death is called ___ mortis.

Algor mortis

200

What principle states that “every contact leaves a trace”?

 Locard’s Exchange Principle

200

What is the difference between MO and signature?

MO can change; signature is psychological and consistent

200

True or False: Fingerprints are the same for every person.
 

False

300

What term explains how the cause of death occurred  

Mechanism of death

300

What type of mortis causes muscle stiffening after death?

Rigor mortis

300

What lab technique separates mixtures like ink or drugs?

Chromatography

300

Which type of offender plans crimes carefully?

Organized offender

300

What type of evidence is a surveillance video?

Digital evidence

400

A person dies from smoke inhalation in a house fire. What is the manner of death most likely?

Accidental

400

What mortis causes blood to settle in the lowest parts of the body?

Livor mortis

400

Why is trace evidence often overlooked at crime scenes?

It is small and easily transferred or lost

400

Why do investigators study victimology?

To understand why a specific person was targeted

400

Why are crime scene photos taken before evidence is collected?

To document the original scene

500

Why is determining manner of death important in forensic investigations?

It helps determine if a crime occurred and guides legal action

500

Why are insect life stages useful in estimating time of death?

Insects develop at known rates after death

500

How can fibers link a suspect to a crime scene?

By matching fibers from clothing to those found at the scene

500

Why is profiling considered an investigative tool, not proof?

It suggests possibilities but does not identify suspects

500

What mistake can permanently damage a forensic investigation?

Contaminating evidence

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