Observations & Introduction
The Crime Scene
Fingerprints
BAC
Potpourri
100

This is faulty, not always accurate, and does not always reflect reality.

What is perspective?

100

This person secures the scene, usually the first to arrive

Who is the first responding officer? Who is the police officer?

100

This is a digit, but not a finger

What is a thumb? 

100

This affects the central nervous system, lowering thinking and physical capacities

What is a depressant? 

100

The sum of 67 and 33

What is 100?

200
This is what you use to first examine documents

What is your eye (or what are your eyes)?


200

The theory that states when a person comes in contact with an object or another person, a cross-transfer of physical material can occur.

What is Locard's principle of exchange? 

200

This is left behind on many various surfaces by the natural secretions on human skin

What is a fingerprint?

200

These are the parts of the body that are affected when someone drinks alcohol.

What is the whole body? What are all the parts of the body?

200

the name of this show

What is forensic files? 

300

This influences our ability to see and hear what is happening around us.

What is our emotions? What is our emotional state? 
300

The most important step in the Seven S’s of Crime-Scene investigation

What is secure the scene? 
300

The dark lines in this developed fingerprint

What are ridges? 

300

0.08 and above 

What is the BAC level of intoxication 
300

Fictional character often associated as the first forensic scientist in literature. 

Who is Sherlock Holmes?

400

The court ruling which found that “Bad” science can be generally accepted and could be insufficient for some expert witness testimony. 

What is Frye v US ?

400

Evidence must be properly handled, collected, and labeled in order to maintain…The chain of custody The integrity of the evidence

What is the chain of custody AND/OR the integrity of the evidence?

400

this type of fingerprint pattern; its a loop!

What is a right leaning loop?

400

When performing this test the officer is looking for the nystagmus response (twitching) & tracking of object (pen or finger)

What is the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus Test?

400

the value in this photograph comes from these two details

What is the timestamp? What is the date and time? 

500

According to Daubert v Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. the judge serves as this for witness testimony and qualifying witnesses. 

What is a gatekeeper?
500

This is statement or information that can be verified.

What is a fact?

500

This type of fingerprint pattern

What is a whorl? 

500

These two things that ethyl alcohol binds easily to. 

What are fat and water? 

500

This is everything

What is integrity? 
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