Being a witness/memory and attention
History of Forensics
Crime Scene Etiquette
Innocence Project and DNA evidence
100

The ability to focus on one specific task for an amount of time without becoming distracted

What is Sustained Attention?

100

The FBI crime lab was created.

What is 1932?

100

What is someone who takes pictures of the crime scene?

What is a crime scene photographer? 

100

What is the action of an innocent person getting out of jail?

What is exoneration?

300

What kind of memory includes Sematic, Episodic, and Spatial Memory? 

What is Long Term Explicit Memory?

300

A fingerprint classification system was created and used in Europe

Who is Sir Edward Richard Henry?

300

Why do we photograph the crime scene?

What is to provide a true and accurate record of the crime scene and physical evidence?

300

What is helping innocent people to get out of jail?

What is the Innocence Project?

500

Name the types of memory. One of them is the recall of general facts, the other one is the recall of personal experiences. What kind of memory are these two types of memory from.

What is Long Term Declarative Memory? What are Semantic and Episodic Memory? 

500

Photography was used to identify the criminals and the documentation of evidence and crime scenes.

Who is Odelbricht?

500

How specifically are crime scene photos taken?

What is because it can be used as evidence?

500

What are Inclusion, Exclusion, and Inconclusive?

What are DNA test results?