Forensic Science and Crime Scenes
Fingerprints
DNA
Handwriting
Blood
100

The three branches of forensic science

What is Field, Lab, and Medical Science?

100

The 3 specific classes for all fingerprints

What is arch, loop, and whorl?

100

The letters used to describe a genetic code

What is C, A, G, and T?

100

The act of falsely making, altering, or imitating (as a document or signature) that is not yours

What is forgery?

100

A dispersion of blood spots of varying size caused by an external force

What is blood spatter?

200

This is drawn when a body needs to be removed from a crime scene

What is a body outline?

200

These two fluids are left behind on the surfaces of the things we touch

What is sweat and oil?

200

This is what DNA stands for

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

200

The process of comparing an unknown writing sample with a sample from a known writer and determining whether the two samples belong to the same person

What is handwriting analysis?

200

A type of blood spatter that is formed by an object directly striking a source of exposed blood

What is impact spatter?

300

All forensic investigations involve comparing evidence from _____ samples to _____ samples

What is unknown samples to known samples?

300

This is the most common type of fingerprint

What is loop?

300

The term used to refer to the shape of DNA

What is double helix?

300

Other than their hands, an individual's handwriting can be recognized when writing with these two other body parts

What is mouth and feet (between toes)?

300

A type of blood spatter that is formed from blood leaving an object due to its motion

What is castoff spatter?

400

A type of evidence that is found at the place where crime did not take place

What is secondary evidence?

400

Fingerprint evidence is good, but humans aren't perfect when they look at fingerprints, so it can be s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

What is subjective?

400

In a genetic code, this letter always pairs with C

What is G?

400

This sentence is used to analyze handwriting because it includes every letter in the alphabet

What is "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog"?

400

A bloodstain that looks like this is known as what?

What is a swipe/transfer stain?

500

Forensic Scientists want to find the truth; therefore, they must be o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ in their investigations

What is objective?

500

A fingerprint that looks like this is known as what?

What is a double loop whorl?

500

This is a specific pattern of DNA attributes that is obtained in a laboratory and can be used to identify a specific individual

What is a DNA profile?

500

An individual cannot exactly reproduce their own handwriting because of this principle

What is variation/natural variation?

500

Draw up here on the whiteboard what a bloodstain traveling from left to right would look like

Hopefully you got that right