Being a Witness
A type of memory that is dependent upon lengthened periods of time.
Long Term Memory
Used historically to gather evidence. Left by criminals.
Fingerprints
Not letting witnesses talk and influence each other.
Separation of witness.
Inaccurate memory that to a witness can seem real.
False Memory
Used throughout history and by many countries and organizations, like the FBI, to classify and organize fingerprints.
Database
- Anything associated with a crime scene.
Evidence.
A type of forensics. Not to be confused with studying the connection between memory and forensics.
Memory Forensics
1896 standard system for criminal fingerprinting techniques.
Henry Classification System
Steps taken by police to protect evidence.
Securing the scene.