Being a witness/memory and attention
History of forensics
Crime scene etiquette
Innocence Project and DNA evidence
100

Our state of mind affects how we observe our surroundings. What mental state is the best for observing?

What is Nervous

100

T/F: The word “forensic” refers to the application of scientific knowledge to legal questions?

What is true

100

What is a first responder?

What is a police officer, EMT, or firefighter who is the first person to arrive at a scene

100

T/F: The innocence Project is an organization that seeks to get convicted killers out of prison.

What is false

300

What does it mean to be an eye witness?

What is a person who has seen a crime happen in person

300

Forensic science is strictly concerned with…?

What is uncovering evidence with facts

300

T/F: Guilt can be proven by circumstantial evidence?

What is false

300

The innocence Project found that most faulty convictions were based on?

What is inaccurate eyewitness accounts

500

What are some faults in our perception? 

What is filtering information, filling in gaps, and applying previous knowledge

500

What year were fingerprints first used as a method of evidence to convict?

What is 1892

500

A crime scene sketch should include what?

What is an accurate scale, position of the body and any other evidence

500

What percentage of 200 cases were found to be wrongful convictions?

What is ~90%

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