CSI Basic
Death
Observation skills
Hair
Entomology
100

 What is the first step a forensic investigator should take when arriving at a crime scene?

Secure the scene to prevent contamination.

100

What is the difference between cause of death and manner of death?

Cause of death is the specific reason (e.g., gunshot), while manner of death is the classification (e.g., homicide, suicide).

100

What is the importance of being observant at a crime scene?

Observational skills help identify evidence and witness statements accurately.

100

: What are the three main parts of a hair?

  • The cuticle, cortex, and medulla.



100

What role do insects play in forensic science?

Insects help estimate the time of death by their life cycle stages found on the body.

200

Name one method used to document a crime scene.

Photography, sketching, or note-taking.

200

What is autopsy?

A medical examination of a body after death to determine the cause of death.

200

Name one technique for improving observation skills.

Practice focusing on details and avoiding distractions

200

How can forensic scientists determine if hair is human or animal?

  • By examining the scale pattern and medullary index under a microscope.



200

 Name one type of insect commonly used in forensic entomology.

Blowflies or beetles.

300

 What is the purpose of a crime scene perimeter?

To restrict access to the scene and preserve evidence.

300

What are livor mortis and rigor mortis?

  •  Livor mortis is the pooling of blood after death; rigor mortis is the stiffening of muscles.


300

How can bias affect observations?

Bias can lead to misinterpretation of evidence or overlooking important details.

300

 What can hair analysis reveal about a suspect?

It can provide information on the individual's identity, environmental exposure, and possible drug use.

300

How can temperature affect insect development on a corpse?

Temperature influences the rate of growth and development of insects.

400

Explain the chain of custody.

A process that maintains the integrity of evidence by tracking its handling from collection to court presentation.

400

Name one sign that can indicate a person has been dead for a long time.

Decomposition or advanced rigor mortis.

400

What does the term "perception" refer to in forensic investigation?

The process of interpreting sensory information from the environment.

400

Why is it important to have a control sample of hair?

  • Control samples help in comparing and confirming the origin of the questioned hair.



400

What is the term for the study of insects?

Entomology.

500

 What types of evidence can be collected at a crime scene?

 Physical evidence, biological evidence, trace evidence, and digital evidence.

500

Describe the process of estimating time of death.

It involves assessing body temperature, rigor mortis, livor mortis, and decomposition.

500

Explain the role of eyewitness testimony in forensic science.

 Eyewitness testimony can provide crucial information but may also be unreliable due to factors like stress or memory decay.

500

 Describe the process of DNA extraction from hair.

DNA is extracted from the hair follicle, if present, through chemical or physical methods

500

Explain how forensic entomologists estimate the post-mortem interval.

By analyzing the species of insects present and their developmental stages.