Hair structure
Crime Scene Analysis
Eyewitness Testimony
Handwriting Analysis
Fingerprinting
100

These are proteins that form the main structure of hair. 

Keratin

100

What is forensic science?

Using scientific knowledge to help solve a criminal investigation 

100

What type of evidence is eyewitness testimony?

Testimonial evidence

100

What is an exemplar and why is it used?

A known writing sample that is used to compare to a sample being examined
100

True or False:

Everyone has unique fingerprints, unless you are an identical twin.

True

200

Pigment found in the cortex of hair. 

Melanin

200

What is evidence?

the available body of facts or information that indicates whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.

200

True or False: eyewitness testimony is the most reliable type of evience.

False

200

How might an exemplar be obtained?

Court ordered or voluntarily given. 

200

When do fingerprints form?

When in the womb

300

This is the outer layer of hair that has overlapping scales. 

Cuticle

300

What is the difference between a primary crime scene and a secondary crime scene?

oPrimary Scene – The original location where the crime occurred.

oSecondary Scene – An alternate location where evidence may be found.

300

Name three factors that could influence a person's ability to remember details of an event, and therefore recollection of a crime? (to do with the person rather than the crime)

The age or race of the eyewitness

Whether or not the eyewitness is under the influence of drugs or alcohol 

How long ago the event occurred

The way the event is portrayed in the media 

300

What is the difference between class characteristics and individual characteristics?

- Class characteristics – writing habits learned as kids by copying examples of letters. These habits carry over into adulthood. 

- Individual characteristics – unique features due to nerve and motor skills that develop when writing becomes subconscious

300

What are the three types of fingerprint patterns?

Arches 

Loops 

Whorls

400

This is the inner layer of hair that is made of keratin and contains pigment. 

Cortex. 

400

What are the three types / categories of evidence?

Testimonial

Physical 

Trace

400

What is a facial composite?

Sketches of a person's face made by a sketch artist from information provided by an eyewitness

400

What are two ways that deception can be avoided?

oWriting a set dictation

oSuspect should sit in a comfortable chair without distractions.

oNever aid the writing of a suspect

oSuspect given a pen and paper similar to the questioned document

oDictated text should contain similar word and letter combinations

oDictated text should be written at least 3 times

oSignatures should be requested on about 20-30 checks

400

What is the most common fingerprint pattern?

Loops

500

This is the inside layer of hair that runs down the cortex. 

Medulla

500

What is an example of testimonial evidence?

Any form of verbal or written evidence given to posice or in court. Often providded by someone who witnessed the event.

500

Why is eyewitness testimony said to be unreliable?

Because memories change over time. 

500

How many characteristics of handwriting are analysed when analysing a sample?

12

500

What is one way that fingerprints can be obtained from a crimescene?

Powders

Iodine

600

When do hair follicles begin to form?

22 weeks in utero

600

What is Locard's Exchange Principle?

Every contact leaves a trace

600

What factors of a crime can influence an individual's recollection of a crime?

Time of day the crime was committed. 

Who was at the crime scene. 

How traumatic the crime was. 

How attractive the people were. 

The level of familiarity with the area the crime was commited.

600

What type of fingerprint pattern is shown?

Plain arch