Forensic Legality
Forensic Historical Figures
Personnel
Documentation
Evidence
100

An item of evidence on an individual's front porch may be collected during a lawful observation, as it falls under this doctrine

What is the Plain View Doctrine?

100

This individual posited the fundamental theory that underlies all of forensic science, "Every contact leaves a trace"

Who is Edmond Locard?

100

This individual is responsible for serological testing of bodily fluids and DNA profiling

What is a Forensic Biologist?

100

These three forms of documentation are ideally employed at crime scenes

What are: Photography, Sketches, Notes?

100

Any object that can establish that a crime has been committed, link a crime and its victim, or link a crime and its perpetrator.

What is Physical Evidence?

200

This amendment pertains to the removal of any evidence from a person or from the scene of a crime

What is the Fourth Amendment?

200

This individual is widely considered the "Father of Modern Firearms Identification" and introduced the concept of using microscopic examination to compare fired bullets

Who is Calivin Goddard?

200

This is the first priority for first responders at a crime scene

What is Preservation of Life?

200

This type of crime scene documentation visually captures finer details of objects

What is a Close-up Photograph

200

This type of crime scene search pattern involves eight equidistant lines radiating from a central point 

What is a Wheel/Ray Search?

300

This legal standard states that evidence must be “generally accepted” by the scientific community to be admissible

Frye v. United States

300

This individual is known for their application of anthropometry to criminal investigation

Who is Alphonse Bertillon?

300

An analyst in this section of the lab examines toolmarks and striations

What is the Firearms Unit/Section?

300

This type of crime scene documentation visually captures the spatial relationship between objects within different areas of a crime scene

What is a Medium-range Photograph?

300

Securing of a crime scene is performed to protect this...

What is Evidence Integrity?

400

This legal standard states that a scientific theory or technique must:

- Be peer-reviewed and published

- Have a known or potential error rate

- Have general acceptance within the relevant scientific community

- Be testable through scientific methods

- Have standards governing the operation and application of the technique or methodology 

What is the Daubert Standard?

400

Considered a pioneer in forensic serology, this individual conceptualized a process for organizing blood samples into blood type groups. These blood types could be used to identify suspects

Who is Leone Lattes?

400

A ransom note is submitted to the forensic laboratory as evidence. An analyst from this section would process it

What is the Document Examination Unit/section?

400

A list of all persons who came into possession of an item of evidence, as well as when and where they were in possession of it

What is a Chain of Custody?

400

These two pieces of information are essential for an evidentiary seal

What are Initials/Name and Date?

500

These situations, known as _______, allow law enforcement to collect evidence without a warrant if there is a possibility of:

- Harm to person

- Loss or destruction of evidence

What are exigent circumstances?

500

This individual authored the first published work concerning the application of different scientific disciplines to criminal investigation: laying the groundwork for what we call "Forensic science"

Who is Hans Gross?

500

Loops, arches and whorls are the specialty of analysts from this area of the forensic laboratory

What is the Latent Print Unit/Section?

500

The primary purpose of crime scene documentation is to allow for...

What is Reconstruction?

500

This kind of container can be made from a piece of paper for small amounts of trace evidence

What is a Druggist fold?