Evidence 1
Evidence 2
History of Forensics & Databases
Securing & Analyzing
Random Forensics
100

Evidence that is unique (can be linked to) to a single person or source is

Individual Evidence 

100
Define Physical Evidence 

Pieces of evidence that are tangible, you can physically touch and analyze them 

100

True/False: Forensic Science dates back to prehistoric times, when Cave men and women would "investigate" deaths

False! Forensics is a relatively new science and only just got accepted world wide and widely used 

100

The first responders first priority is always anyone who is injured or needs medical attention. After that is done, what should they focus on next?

Securing the scene-preventing contamination, and people from walking on and off 

100

True/False: Forensic Science is the application of science to both criminal and civil laws

True! 

200

Define Testimonial Evidence 

A statement made under oath. The individual shares what they've observed to the best of their knowledge 

200
What category of evidence (Biological, Impression or Manufactured) would blood fall into?

Biological Evidence 

200

What is ONE database that can be used for ballistics (guns and ammunition) evidence 

NIBIN (National Integrated Ballistics Information Network)

IBIS (Integrated Ballistics Information System)

200

Why is it important to exclude onlookers from a crime scene?

So they do not accidentally or deliberately destroy evidence

200

What cavity in the body houses the heart?

Thoracic Cavity

300

Define Trace Evidence 

Physical evidence that is in small amounts on a crime scene that can potentially link to a suspect and solve the case 

300

Give an example of Biological evidence 

Blood, DNA, Hair follicle

300

What database holds information on genetics and DNA 

CODIS- Combined DNA Index System

300

What are the 3 methods of recording the crime scene?

Notes

Pictures

Sketches 

300

What is one myth of Forensic Science 

Evidence and crime scene processing is fast and can usually be completed within a day 

Forensic Investigators can do whatever they need to in solving a case etc.

400

Why should all items of evidence be placed in separate containers?

To prevent damage through contact and prevent cross contamination between different samples

400

State 4 pieces of Physical Evidence

Any thing you can physically touch and analyze 

400

The exchange principle that states that when a person comes into contact with an object or another person, a cross-transfer of physical evidence can occur was first made by

Edmond Locard

400

The record of everyone who comes in possession of a piece of evidence is

Chain of custody 

400

What is one case we've discussed in which evidence and the crime scene was mishandled by Police officers and First responders?

JonBenet Ramsey Case

500

What type of evidence is considered the most reliable?

Physical Evidence 

500

What is a good example of impression evidence 

Fingerprints

Tool marks

Shoe impressions

500

State 2 Federal Labs in the USA

Any 2...

FBI Crime Lab

DEA Lab

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (Department of Justice)

US Postal Inspection Service

500

What should an investigator do if objects have been moved or removed from a crime scene?

Never replace items that have been moved or removed, just make a note of it

500

In what body cavity is a person injured if they are shot in an area inferior to the chest but superior to the pelvis

Abdominal Cavity

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