Forensic Job Duties


History of Forensics I

ID Bodies
Forensic Science Terms
History of Forensics II
100

This person uses evidence to charge a suspect

What are police detectives?

100

This principle says every contact with another person, place or thing results in an exchange of physical materials

What is the Locard Principle?

100

These measurements method is used for  identification

What is body meassurements?

100

This term means: analyzes how crime affects the community or society as a whole

What is Criminology?

100

Location of the first forensic science crime laboratory founded

What is Los Angeles?

200

This person confines the scene when arrives

What are Law Enforcement officers?

200

percentage of techniques shown on the television show CSI would actually be able to be used in a real crime investigation

What is Less than 50 percent?

200

a method used as identification, Hint: Dexoyribonucleic

What is DNA?

200

analyzes individual crimes and evidence

What is Forensic Science?

200

the year the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s crime lab was established

What is 1932?

300

this forensic science career would be best for someone who is interested in examining and processing bodily remains

What is a Forensic anthropologist  ?

300

This location is where the first recorded example of forensic science took place

What is China?

300

a method used as identification, Hint: whorl

What is fingerprints?

300

This level of crime lab performs: Conducting research on new techniques and methods, Terrorism investigations

What is the FBI?

300

This person invented the system of photography and measurements for tracking suspects and inmates which included today’s “mug shots”

Who is Alphonse Bertillon? 

400

the role of a criminalist

What are performing tests and analysis on evidence and determining that can be proven based on results?

400

This person wrote "A Treatise on Forensic Medicine and Public Health."

Who is François Emanuel Fodéré?

400

a method used as identification, Hint: toothpaste

What are teeth?

400

This level of crime lab performs: Ballistics, Fingerprint analysis, Tool mark analysis, Gun and weapon analysis, Toxicology,  DNA analysis

What is the State?

400

year when fingerprints were first used in a criminal investigation

What is 1892? 

500

This person preserves and submits evidence on the crime

What are Crime scene investigator? 

500

Year when the first article about the detection of poison in the body was published in this year

When was 1814? 

500

a method used as identification, Hint: comb

What is hair?

500

This level of crime lab performs: Collecting evidence, Forensic psychology  

What is local?

500

Mr. Hall's nickname

What is pickle?

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