Being a witness/memory and attention
History of forensic
DNA Evidence
Innocence project
Crime scene etiquette
100

what can effect the memory of a witness?

Stress and Anxeity

100

When was DNA fingerprinting first used

1986

100

What does DNA stand for

  1. deoxyribonucleic acid

100

What main type of evidence helped get these people free

DNA

100

What are the 3 hazards at a crime scene-

  1. -bio-hazard chemical hazard and physical hazards



200

What are the two types of witness?

  1. eye witness and a witness testimony 

200

Who was the zodiac killer

  1.  This person was a serial killer who was murdering people in Northern California

200

What is PCR

  1. PCR is what makes it possible to gather conclusive results from a certain case

200

Are the eyewitnesses the most reliable source

  1. No they might thing that they are seeing the right before but not remember specific details on how they looked

200

If you are approaching the crime scene should you Exit and enter the same way

no

300

What type of memory is used for a eye witness

  1. long term declarative memory

300

What is the most common crime

assault

300

What are the two ways to identify a DNA profile of a suspect or victim

inclusion exclusion

300

When is elimination used in evidence

-elimination is used when when you have DNA of a suspect but have multiple possible suspects

300

How should you approach a crime scene

  1. you should approach a crime scene based on what information you already have

400

What can affect your attention?

  1. ADD,ADHD

400

What is the most advanced field for forensic science

DNA

400

What are locations for DNA evidence


  • Bite marks

  • Tissue 

  • Tape

  • Hats

  • Mask

  • Bed liners 

  • clothes



400

What is the most common mistake upon witnesses

mistaken eyewitness

400

Should first responders take off clothings of victims to get to a concern

  1. NO you should always leave it on it can be a piece of evidence

500

What is the most important type of attention

sustained

500

What is the most common type of evidence found at a crime scene-

  1. physical evidence 



500

What are sources of evidence

  • Saliva 

  • Blood 

  • Skin cells

  • Hair 

500

What is suggestive identification

  1.  This is when the witness is told to focus on a specific suspect

500
  1. What are the 7’s for a crime scene

  • Securing the scene 

  • Securing and collecting evidence 

  • Separating the witnesses 

  • Sketching the scene 

  • Scanning the scene 

  • Searching for evidence 



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