Impressions
Arson and Explosives
Blood Spatter
Crime Labs/Mobile Forsensics
Facial Reconstruction
100

Which of the following are not examples of impression evidence?

Fingerprints

Shoeprints

tool marks

evaluating handwriting

bite marks

blood stains

Evaluating handwriting

is pattern evidence, not impression

page 285

100
definition of arson:

The willful or                   intent to burn property

malicious

100

What is the difference between splatter and spatter?

Splatter is a much larger, messier, more forceful spread

100

True or False

Crime labs are inexpensive to opperate and are found in about any city in America

false

pg 336

100

What are some questions artists will ask before reconstructing a face?

Age, weight, gender, ethnicity, large nose, protruding chin, eyes close together, widow's peak, have they had plastic surgery

200

Is the brand of a shoe fit into the class or individual characterics of a shoe?

Class

200

What are the two most common causes of arson?

revenge and insurance fraud

200

what percent of blood does a human have to loose, internally or externally, to produce death?

40%


pg 312

200

The field of synthetic biology is dedicated to synthesizing life from                      ?

chemicals

pg 337


200

the entire reconstruction of the Nebraska Man was based entirely on a                                  ?

single tooth


pg 356

300

What would be an example of an individual characteristics of a shoe?

Wear pattern

scratches

cuts

page 287


300

as a fuel is heated, what is produced

that causes molecules to move around

kinetic engergy


pg 300

300

when blood is dropped and creates a tail, the tail will always?

point toward the direction of travel


pg 313

300

What are the two issues facing crime labs?

appearance of bias and accreditation


pg 341

300

What determines a scientist's starting point

their worldview


pg 357

400

When collecting three-demensional impression evidence, the most common method is?

Casting 

pg 290

400

what are the three fundamental forms of heat transfer?

Radiation

Conduction

convection

pg 301

400

If a blood droplet is a circle, what does that tell us about the angle it was dropped at?

it was perpendicular to the surface 90%


page 317

400

what is essential to ensure the evidence from a mobile device is admissible in the court of law?

following proper procedure both at the crime scene and in the lab


pg 344

400

What is the normal position for the human skull that runs from the orbital rim to central ear hole?

Frankfort plane


pg 358

500

What are the four measurements of a shoeprint that are taken by an investigator?

Stride length

stride width

foot angle

step length


pg 291

500

What is the point of origin?

Where the fire started

500

Epirated blood would be caused by bleeding mouth or nose. What might be visible in expirated blood?

oxygen bubbles


pg 315

500

What are some ways investigators can secure the mobile device at a scene?


faraday bag

jammers

airplane mode


pg 349

500

How many osteometric markers are attached to the design?

16


pg 358

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