Fingerprint Evidence
Glass & Hair Evidence
Forensic Specialists
Decomposition & Estimating time of death
Random Forensics
200

True/False: Fingerprints can be classified as class characteristics 

False!
Fingerprints are unique and are therefore individual evidence with individual characteristics.

200

If hair is forcibly removed from a victim, the entire hair follicle may be present. This is called a:


Follicular Tag

We can accept Root, but be sure to note the correct scientific term.

200

Forensic Dentist 

Forensic Odontologist
200

What insect is often first on the "scene"

The fly

I could take maggots ... because maggots come from flies 

200

What is the most prevalent plant fiber?

Cotton

300

What is the fingerprint Class?


Loop

300

What are the 3 types of glass

Pyrex- Heat resistant 

Tempered- Stress resistant 

Laminated- Double plated (2 pieces bonded together)

300

Which forensic specialist uses insects to solve crimes

Forensic Entomologists

300

What are three ways of estimating time of death?

Any three;

Algor Mortis 

Livor Mortis

Rigor Mortis

Potassium level in the eye 

Stomach contents 

300

A standard document of known origin and authorship is known as an

Exemplar

600

What is the fingerprint class?


Whorl

Specifically- Double loop whorl

600

The region of a hair located outside of the medulla containing granules of pigment is called:

The Cortex

600

This specialist conducts autopsies and collects evidence from the dead body

Pathologist

600

What are the TWO processes during decomposition?

Autolysis 

Putrification

600

A standard document of unknown origin and authorship is known as a

Questioned Document

800

 The teacher will highlight a characteristic on the print below. What is it?


Enclosure  or Eye

800

If glass can't be put together (piece by piece) what 2 things can we use to identify the type?

Densities and Refractive Index
800

Skeletal remains were found on a high school campus. Which specialist will you call?

Anthropologist 

800

What can influence the rate of cooling of a dead body?

Any of the following;

Exposure to sunlight 

Weather Conditions 

Location of Body 

Clothing or no clothing

Size of body 

800

Fingerprint
State the 3 fingerprint principles?

No two fingerprints are the same 

Fingerprints remain unchanged 

Fingerprints have ridges 

1000

Prior to fingerprinting what method of identification was used?

Anthropometry

1000

What can we use to differentiate human hair from animal hair?

Any of the following; 

Pattern of pigmentation (cortex)

medulla 

Cuticle

1000

BONUS QUESTION!!

Gain double points if you get this correct in the time frame - 2 minutes ie. 120 seconds 

How long has someone been dead for if there temp is 63F

1.4 is loss every hr for the 1st 12 hrs.
0.7 is lost for the 2nd 12 hrs

Normal body Temp: 98.6

Can accept:

38.9 hours 

39 hours 


1000

A body was found with a temperature of 68F. How would we calculate the total heat loss from the body.

Note: a body cools at a rate of 1.4F for the first 12 hours, and 0.7F after those 12 hours.
         Assume normal body temperature is 98.6F.

  98.6F-68F= 30.6F 

1000

What can fiber evidence be gathered with?

Any of the following;

Vacuums

sticky tape

tweezers 

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