Intro.
Prints
At the crime scene
Evidence
Misc.
100

What is required to search a property?

Warrant or permission from the owner

100
Invisible fingerprints that appear on a piece of paper or check are known as?
Latent prints
100
What is included on a crime scene sketch?
The location of the scene, The case number, An arrow and "N" indicating north etc. THE NAME OF THE POSSIBLE SUBJECT IS NOT INCLUDED!
100

What type of microscope is used in both ballistics and trace evidence analysis?

A comparison microscope

100

What bone helps determine height the best

Femur / long bones in the leg

200

The place where the crime occured is called? 

Primary crime scene

200
What chemical can be used to devlop fingerprints off of a piece of paper?
Ninhydrin
200
How should a crime scene technician package a bloody shirt?
In a paper bag
200
How do you package a handgun found at a scene? 

Zip tie it in a box and make sure there is no ammunition.

200
How can scientists tell the difference between a male and female skeleton?
The pelvis of the female is wider, males have sharper edges to the tibia and ulna, eye sockets for females are rounder
300

Upon arrival to a crime scene, the CSI Should interview the

first responding officer

300
Identification of a victim through dental records is called what?
Odontology
300
When a crime scene technician arrives at the scene, he/she photographs the victim and observes stiffening of the muscles in the victim's body. This type of change is called?
Rigor Mortis
300
What piece of evidence could an investigator use to determine most precisely who the suspect of a crime is if two identical twins are in question?
Fingerprint
300
How can a scientist tell if a hair has been forcibly removed?
The root attached to the hair shaft will probably be broken or damaged.
400

Evidence that helps eliminate suspects but does not directly tie a suspect to a crime.

Circumstantial or indirect

400
Bifurications are found on what?
Fingerprints
400

Which crime scene pattern splits up an the scene into different areas to search?

Grid or zone

400
Which type of crime is LEAST likely to be solved with the use of fiber evidence? A. Breaking and entering B. Hit-and-run C. Bombing
C. Bombing
400

What blood type is a universal donor?

Type O

500

When detectives explain that contact with another person, place, or object results in an exchange of physical materials, what principal are they describing?

Locard's principal

500
The three main types of fingerprints are?
Loop, whorl, arch
500

What S is the first S in the 7S's of crime scene investigation

Secure the scene

500
What is the difference between individual and class evidence?
Individual- Material that is used to make a direct id of a person Class- Material that is used to connect an object or person to a group
500

What does DNA stand for? Name three biological sources of DNA

Deoxyribonucleic acid. Blood, Saliva, Tissues or other bodily fluids.

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