What method is used to determine the density of glass?
What is the flotation method?
What type of evidence includes eyewitness testimony?
What is direct evidence?
What are the three layers of a hair strand?
What are the medulla, cortex, and cuticle?
Who is known as the "father of forensic science" and proposed the exchange principle?
Who is Edmond Locard?
What is the importance of chain of custody?
What is ensuring evidence integrity and admissibility in court?
The refractive index of glass is determined using what method?
What is the immersion method?
What type of evidence narrows a suspect pool but does not identify an individual?
What is class evidence?
What is the first phase of hair growth?
What is the anagen phase?
What is the first step in securing a crime scene?
What is ensuring safety?
What is the best way to package glass evidence?
What is in a solid container?
What type of fracture forms first on the side opposite the impact?
What are radial fractures?
What is an example of biological evidence?
What is DNA, hair, or blood?
What part of the hair can be used for DNA testing?
What is the root with follicular tissue?
What are the seven S’s of crime scene investigation?
What are secure, separate, scan, see, sketch, search, and secure/collect evidence?
What principle states that every contact leaves a trace?
What is Locard’s Exchange Principle?
According to the 3R rule, radial cracks form a right angle on which side?
What is the reverse side of the force?
What is the difference between circumstantial and direct evidence?
What is circumstantial implies but does not prove, while direct directly proves a fact?
What are the three types of medulla patterns?
What are continuous, interrupted, and fragmented?
What is the difference between the primary and secondary crime scenes?
What is the primary is where the crime occurred, and the secondary is related but not where the crime took place?
How can you determine if a headlight was on at the time of an accident?
What is examining the filament for heat damage?
How can an investigator determine the sequence of multiple bullet holes in glass?
What is by examining fracture lines and where they terminate?
What project helps free wrongfully convicted individuals based on DNA evidence?
What is the Innocence Project?
What type of cuticle pattern is found in humans?
What is imbricate?
What are the four situations where a warrantless search is allowed?
What are emergency situations, potential loss of evidence, lawful arrest searches, and consent?
Why is the druggist fold used for biological evidence?
What is to allow air circulation and prevent mold?