Forensic Science
Problem Solving
Critical Thinking
Mysteries
Vocabulary
100

Criminalists, Chemists, toxicology, biology, artistry, and egineering

What are the components to forensic science?

100

Person thought to have committed a crime



What is a suspect?

100

A series of steps followed by scientific investigators to answer specific questions about the natural world.

What is the scientific method?

100

Something that is unknown; oftentimes something is missing or stolen.

What is a mystery?

100

An educated guess or prediction about what might happen in an experiment.

What is a scientific hypothesis?

200

The application of science to both
 civil and criminal law.  

What is forensic science?

200

A discovery that helps solve the crime

What is a breakthrough?

200

Drawing a conclusion or making a judgment about something based on information you have

What is deductive reasoning?

200

A fact or object that gives information that helps the detective solve the crime

What is a clue?
200

People disagreeing about scientific explanations (claims) using empirical data (evidence) to justify their side

What is a scientific argument?

300

An offense against the public or society

What is criminal law?

300

Items that can be tested: examples include hair samples, fingerprints, tool marks, handwriting



What is physical evidence?

300

Person who has seen something or has knowledge about a crime that might help solve it



What is a witness?

300

An investigator who looks for and gathers clues

What is a detective?

300

A person suspected of helping another person commit a crime

What is an accomplice?

400

An offense or injury to individual or private property

What is civil law?

400

Indirect evidence that may link someone to a crime

What is circumstantial?

400

A reason that a person does something-examples may be anger, hatred, jealousy, or greed



What is a motive?

400

An object or statement that helps prove who committed the crime

What is evidence?

400

Statement of where a suspect was at the time of a crime

What is an alibi?

500

Pop culture influencing what the public thinks can and can not be done in forensics

What is the CSI Effect?

500

Describe the effects of the evidence coming into contact with another substance

What is chemical properties?

500

A feeling that is not based on the facts

What is a hunch?

500

Term that refers to forensic scientists who analyze, compare, identify and interpret physical evidence to provide clues about a crime

What is a criminalist?

500

Scientists who use their knowledge in identifying fingerprints, footprints, palm prints, etc.

What is a latent print specialist?

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