Techniques
Vocab
Vocab 2
Bill of rights/ rights
Forensic careers
Forensic Careers 2
Sciences/law
100

Also called a lie detector

Polygraph

100

Location where a crime or accident took place; could be primary or secondary

Crime scene

100

Type of law related to lawsuits. Police is not involved

Civil law

100

What is the main right that the 1st amendment gives you 

Freedom of speech

100

Team of people who come to a crime scene after the police and document and collect all physical evidence in a crime scene , using established tools and procedures

CSI unit

100

The study of bullets and ammunition as well as gunpowder patterns on people and objects

Ballistics

100

Science that studies life and living organisms

Biology

200

_______ tests are used to determine blood type and the presence of antibodies in blood samples 

serology

200

What does MMO stands for?

Motive, means and opportunity

200

Which are the 3 types of crimes

infractions, misdemeanors and felonies

200

This amendment gives you the right to not incriminate yourself

5th amendment

200

the study of teeth and their features to analyze bite marks and identify human remains

Forensic Odontology

200

discovery, collection and analysis of evidence found in computers and networks

Digital Forensics

200

The study of atoms and elements; may be helpful in forensics when trying to identify substances left behind at a crime scene

Chemistry

300

Forensic ___ profiling is a technique employed by forensic scientists to identify individuals by characteristics of their genetic makeup

DNA

300

Some policemen/women are classified as ____ who interview witnesses and consult with the CSI unit as part of their job

detectives

300

Evidence that occurs in small amounts

Trace evidence

300

The rights that start " You have the right to remind silent..."

Miranda rights

300

the study of human bones and skeletons to help in identifying victims

Forensic anthropology

300

These specialists tests body fluids and tissues to determine the presence of drugs and poisons

Forensic Toxicologist

300

The study of forces and motion; may be helpful in forensics while analyzing or reconstructing a crime scene or accident

Physics

400

Examination of a body to determine cause of death and other details about a crime

Autopsy

400

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

Alibi

400

A  fire that destroys property, started intentionally

Arson

400

Amendment that protects you from cruel and unusual punishment

8th ammendment

400

 the study of insects and their life cycles to determine time of death

Forensic Entomology

400

the scientific study of the mind and human behavior to provide clues about a suspect or a crime  

Forensic Psychology

400

the scientific study of Earth's solid features such as soil and rocks,  including its composition, structure, history, and the processes that shape it over time. 

Geology

500

A series of technologies used to separate substances for identification

Chromatography

500

the type of non-criminal law whose decisions are based on previous court decisions, NOT by statutes 

Common Law

500

Scientists who use their knowledge in identifying fingerprints, footprints, palmprints, etc. are known as _____ print specialists

Latent

500

The amendment that protects you against unreasonable searches from the government 

4th amendment

500

The forensic field where the voice of and individual can be matched to a voice in a recording, using soundwaves analysis

Voiceprint analysis

500

a medical subspecialty where a physician investigates deaths, particularly unnatural or suspicious ones, to determine the cause and manner of death through autopsies and other forensic analyses

Forensic Pathology

500

A group of people that decides whether the police has enough evidence to arrest an individual, based on PRELIMINARY evidence

Grand Jury

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