SPECIALITIES
Vocabulary
HISTORY OF FORENSICS
Acronyms
Courses at UNH
100

This forensic scientist studies injury and disease to determine the cause of sickness or death, may also perform autopsies

What is a Pathologist or Medical Examiner?

100

This principle states that whenever two objects come into contact, material is transferred between them.

What is Locard’s Exchange Principle?

100

Developed the exchange principle that is named after him, the idea that if two items come in contact there is an exchange of matter between the objects

Edmond Locard

100

AFIS

What is the Automated Fingerprint Index System?

100

What is the first forensics course that you take?

FORS 2216-INTRO TO FORENSICS

200

This specialty analyzes bodily fluids like blood, urine, and saliva to detect drugs, alcohol, or poisons.

What is forensic toxicology?

200

What are class characteristics?

These are features of evidence that can associate it with a group but not a single unique source.

200

What contribution did Francis Galton make to forensic science?

Francis Galton designed the form used for fingerprinting and promoted its use a a means of identifying criminals.

200

NEAFs

Northeastern Association of Forensic Scientists

200

Give 2 courses that Physical Methods is a prerequisite for.

What is Forensic Chem and Bio

300

This forensic specialty focuses on identifying individuals by analyzing ridge patterns on fingers, palms, and soles, including minutiae like bifurcations and ridge endings.

Who is a fingerprint analyst?

300

This type of error occurs when a positive control gives a negative result.

What is a false negative?

300

This physician is known as the "Father of Toxicology"

Mathiew Orfila

300

MSDS (think labs)

What is Material Safety Data Sheet?

300

List 5 professors that teach instrumental methods

Sawyer, Fossoul, Sawyer, Kammrath, Rickenbach, Schwartz, Torre, Valentin

400

This forensic specialty studies insects

What is Forensic entomology?

400

What is the difference between presumptive and confirmatory tests

Presumptive tests are rapid, sensitive, field-based screenings that identify the possibility of a substance (e.g., color tests, immunoassay screens), while confirmatory tests are highly specific laboratory analyses (e.g., GC-MS) that definitively identify the exact substance. 


400

Who created the first systematic method of criminal identification using body measurements (anthropometry) 

Alphonse Bertillon

400

STR

Short Tandem Repeat

400

Which Professor teaches the Animal Cruelty Course?

Prof. Virginia Maxwell

500

This forensic scientist identifies human remains by comparing teeth to dental records. They may also examine and identify bite marks.

What is a Forensic Dentist or Odontologist?

500

Give 3 main types of fingerprint patterns.

loops, whorls, and arches

500

What contributions did Hans Gross make to forensic science?

described the importance of physical evidence in solving crimes

500

CODIS

Combined DNA Index System

500

List 10 courses all forensics major must take

Anything that's right :)

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