Branches of forensics
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Law Enforcements
100

Applying forensics to the matters of law

Criminalistics

100

A Laws based on the Constitution

  • Statutory
100

The ‘Father of Forensic Toxicology’ is:

Mathieu Orfila

100

Small traces of cosmetics have been found at a crime scene. Which forensic science unit is responsible for this type of evidence?

Trace and Transfer Unit

100

What do each of the  abbreviation DEA stand for

Drug Enforcement Administration

200

 Use insects to determine time and location of death

  • Entomology
200

 Laws made up of judicial opinions and precedents

  • Common
200

The ‘Father of Criminal Investigation’ who used body measurements as identification is:

  • Alphonse Bertillon
200

In what country was the first recorded case of forensic science and explain the scenario 

china , When someone was stabbed, all of the knives in the village were collected. Flies were attracted to the traces of blood and landed on only one of the knives, causing the suspect to confess.


200

What do each of the  abbreviation FBI stand for

Federal Bureau of Investigation

300

Use skeletal body remains for identification

Anthropology

300

 Laws relating to particular agencies such as the IRS, Social Security, and military

Administration

300

The first comparison microscope, used to compare bullets, was created by:

Calvin Goddard

300

Fingerprints that are invisible to the naked eye are called _______ fingerprints.

latent

300

What do each of the  abbreviation ATF stand for

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms


400

Use lie detectors or other interrogation methods

  • Polygraphy
400

Laws that deal with relationships between individuals

civil

400

The individual who won a Nobel Prize for the discovery of the 4 blood types is:

Karl Landsteiner

400

Forensic scientists use what type of reasoning to draw conclusions based on evidence?

deductive 

400

What do each of the  abbreviation BCI stand for

 Bureau of Criminal Investigation

500

Study medical history of victims and determine cause and circumstance of death

  • Pathology
500

Laws that are developed for preventative or remedial purposes,

Equity

500

The director of the Institute of Criminalistics who stated that evidence is easily cross- transferred was:

Edmond Locard

500

To formally accuse a person of a crime is to ___ them

indict

500

The A.T.F. is associated with which of the following

Department of Treasury

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