Forensic Expert Witnnesses
Transnational Crime and Policing
Wrongful Convictions
The Role of the Coroner
Miscellaneous
100

What is the Australian version of the Daubert standard?

The Evidence Act

100

The policing category which covers crimes of national and international security. 

High Policing

100

In which a person who is factually innocent is convicted by a court

Wrongful conviction/miscarriage of justice.

100

What is the criminal justice model used by the coroners' court?

Inquisitorial

100

In one of the photographs of the Zak case, the coke can was mistaken for what?

A chainsaw

200

A witness who can only provide information regarding what they personally experienced in a case. 

A factual/eye witness

200

What is the international police network that focuses on organised and transantional crimes in Europe?

Europol

200

Factual innocence means either a person did not commit a crime, or what?

No crime actually occurred.

200

What circumstances of death require a report to be made to the coroner?

Any unnatural, unexpected or unnatural deaths

200

How many coronial inquests were there into the Zak case?

Two

300

The accuracy and integrity of evidence, proved by scientific standards. 

Reliability

300

The process of delivering a person accused of a crime to the state where it occurred in order to be prosecuted. 

Extradition

300

The justice model which operates on the presumption of guilt.

Crime control model. 

300

The removal of the remains of a deceased person for the purpose of an investigation.

Exhumation

300

The group established by Scheck and Neufield to investigate wrongful convictions in America. 

The Innocence Project

400

The main condition of this judicial test is that it must be "generally accepted" by a significant portion of the relevant scientific community. 

The Frye Standard

400

A type of agreement between two states outlining an collaborative understanding. It is not legally enforceable. 

Memorandum of Understanding

400

For how many months was Farah Jama wrongfully convicted?

18 months

400

Who appoints the coroner?

The Governor

400

What does INTERPOL stand for?

International Criminal Police Organisation
500

In what year was the Daubert Standard introduced? 

1993

500

The Lombok Treaty is a bilateral agreement between Australia and who?

Indonesia

500

Rachel Dioso-Villa found which contributing factor the leading cause of wrongful convictions in Australia? (2017)

Police misconduct/overzealousness. 

500

The power by the coroner to order the isolation of the jury.

Sequester the jury. 

500

Blood pattern analysis is a type of 'what' evidence

Reconstruction/intelligence evidence