Being a witness/ Memory and Attention
History of Forensics
Crime Scene Etiquette
Innocence project and DNA evidence
100

Are witness statements always correct 

No

100

What was the first case where DNA typing was admitted in U.S. court

Tennessee v. Ware

100

When collecting evidence you should have the right -----

Way to collect evidence 

100

How sure was Janet that Thomas Haynesworth was the one who raped her

100%

200

Overtime our memories fade our brains tend to fill them in with what feels ----

Appropriate 

200

What year was DNA profiling introduced for the first time in a U.S. criminal court

1987

200

    When sketching the scene what is the most important to do in the sketch

Make sure the dimensions are right 

200

DNA can not only like suspects to the crime but ——

Eliminate them 

300

What is procedural memory

Motor skills

300

When did the FBI introduce the beginning of its automated fingerprint identification system

1977

300

Why should witnesses be separated at a crime scene

To make sure they don't influence each other

300

Where and when did the Innocence project start

New York 1992