Evidence Collection
Hair, Fibers, and Textiles
DNA fingerprinting and fingerprints
Blood, Blood Spatter, and Drug ID and Tox
Handwriting Analysis Forgery, Counterfeiting, and Soil Analysis
Death: Cause, Meaning Manner, and Time
100

small but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene

What is trace evidence?

100

a kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing

What is individual evidence?

100

a cell structure that contains genetic information along strands of DNA

What is a chromosome? 

100

proteins secreted by white blood cells that attach to antigens

What are antibodies?

100

a person who scientifically analyzes handwriting

What is a document expert?

100

the immediate reason for a person’s death (such as heart attack, kidney failure)

What is cause of death?

200

a hypothesis of the sequence of events from before the crime was committed through its commission

What is crime-scene reconstruction?

200

the actively growing root or base of a hair containing DNA and living cells

What is a hair follicle?

200

pattern of DNA fragments obtained by examining a person’s unique sequence of DNA base pairs (also called DNA profiling)

What is a DNA fingerprint?

200

secondary drop formed when some blood breaks free from the main contact drop of blood

What is a satellite drop of blood?
200

the making, adapting, or falsifying of documents or other objects with the intention of deceiving someone

What is forgery?

200

the process of rotting and breaking down

What is decomposition? 

300

material that connects an individual or thing to a certain group

What is class evidence?

300

the central core of a hair fiber

What is the medulla?

300

an impression left on any surface that consists of patterns made by the ridges on a finger

What is a fingerprint?

300

a three-dimensional view formed using lines of convergence and angles of impact of at least two different drops of blood to identify the source and location of blood splatter

What is point of origin?

300

the production of an imitation of currency, works of art, documents, and namebrand look-alikes for the purpose of deception

What is counterfeiting?

300

one of four means by which someone dies (i.e., natural, accidental, suicidal, or homicidal)

What is manner of death?

400

evidence that (if true) proves an alleged fact, such as an eyewitness account of a crime

What is direct evidence?

400

a fiber made from a man-made substance such as plastic

What is synthetic fiber? 

400

a hidden fingerprint made visible through the use of powders or other techniques

What is a latent fingerprint

400

the degree to which a substance is poisonous or can cause injury

What is toxicity?

400

a cross section of horizontal layers, or horizons, in the soil that have distinct compositions and properties

What is a soil profile?

400

the stiffening of the skeletal muscles after death

What is rigor mortis? 

500

(indirect evidence) evidence used to imply a fact but not prove it directly

What is circumstantial evidence?

500

the passing of evidence, such as a fiber, from victim to suspect or vice versa

What is direct transfer?

500

the recognizable pattern of the ridges found in the end joints of fingers that form lines on the surfaces of objects in a fingerprint. They fall into three categories: arches, loops, and whorls

What is a ridge pattern?

500

a drug or other chemical compound whose manufacture, distribution, possession, and use is regulated by the legal system

What is a controlled substance?

500

the study of soil and rocks

What is geology?

500

the specific body failure that leads to death

What is mechanism of death?