Forensics
Ballistics
Fingerprint/Blood
Fire Forensics
Random Forensics
100

What is forensic science?

Using scientific methods and techniques to solve crimes

100

This is the portion of the casing that ignites the gunpowder

What is the primer?  

100

What are the 3 kinds of fingerprints?

Loop, Whorl, Arch

100

What do fire investigators do?

Study fires to find the cause

100

____ can prevent contamination of suspect/evidence collection.

Gloves

200

Person who may have committed crime

The suspect

200

This type of firearm includes rifles and shotguns

What is a long gun?  

200

What is an example of a test you can do to test for the presence of blood at a crime scene?

The Luminol test

200

What is charring?

After fire has consumed the material (object) it is charred.

200

Is eyewitness testimony reliable?

NO

300

What does a field scientist do?

Collect evidence/present at the actual scene

300

The spiral patterns of lands and grooves is a definition of this word.  

What is rifling?  

300

What kind of impact would create a high-velocity blood spatter?

Gunshot

300

What are 2 examples of an accelerant that might be used in arson

Gasoline, Alcohol, 

300

Bonus

Add 300 to your score

400

What type of evidence is blood?

Physical, DNA evidence

400

These are the tiny particles expelled from a firearm when it is fired

What is gunshot residue?  

400

What surfaces are best to collect finger prints with the powder method (must name 3)

smooth, flat, glass, plastic, hard, wood, leather

400

What does a V pattern show

Point where the fire started

400

What is rigor mortis?

Stiffness of the body in the first 24 hours after death

500

Name a search technique that can be used to search a crime scene?

Spiral, Zone, Grid

500

Two major forces act on the bullet when it is fired.  One is the forward force of the bullet and the other is this.  

What is gravity?  

500

What kind of antibodies would normally be present in a person who has type A blood? 

They have type B antibodies 

500

What are the most common reasons that a person would commit arson?  

- Insurance fraud

- Crime concealment

- Pyromania

- Revenge

500

How is entomology used in forensic science?

Studying insect behaviour can give the time of death.

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