History
Printing
Blood
Investigations
100

Period of forensic history where people were arrested for religious purposes.

What is medieval times?

100

3 types of fingerprint patterns

What are whorls, loops, and arches.

100

The different types of blood types in humans. 

A, B, AB, and O

100

3 different jobs available in forensic science investigations.

Pathologists, entomologists, odontologists etc. 

200

Developed in the 1980’s to better Forensic investigation techniques

What are Crime Labs?

200

A method to expose fingerprints. 

What is dusting or chemical fuming. 

200

Any one of the three different types of blood evidence found at a crime scene. 

What are spatter, drops, transfer stains

200

An example of a crime where forensic science wasn’t used correctly. 

Any!

300

Two modern day forensic techniques

What are DNA analysis and computer analysis.

300

The two different types of fingerprints found at a crime scene. 

Latent (invisible) and patent (visible)

300

Three facts that Forensic scientists can determine from blood evidence at a crime scene

What is blood type, DNA, suspect height, weapon etc.

300

An example of good science and an example of bad science. 

Any!

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