Ch. 1: Forensic Science and Observational Skills
Ch. 2: CSI & Evidence Collection
Ch. 3 & 4: Hair & Fiber Analysis
Ch. 6: Fingerprints
Ch. 9: Toxicology
100

What is the first step in the scientific method?

State the problem or question

100

What is the term described here: 'Whenever two people come into contact with each other or with an object, a physical transfer occurs'?

Locard's Principle of Exchange

100

Why are hair and fiber samples considered trace evidence?

They are small & can easily be left behind at a crime scene. 

100

Name the three major ridge patterns for fingerprints.

Arch, loop, and whorl

100

What is the term descred as the degree to which a substance is poisonous or can cause illness?

Toxicity

200

What is a factor that can influence our ability to observe and our ability to remember sensory information?

Vision capabilities; number of people around us; emotional involvement; distractions

200

A death that is presented as a suicide, but is indeed covering up a murder is known as a ______ crime scene.

staged

200

Name the three sources of natural fibers.

Plants, animals & minerals

200

Why are fingerprints considered individual evidence?

No two people will ever have the same fingerprints. 

200

What is a drug or other chemical whose distribution, possession, and use are regulated by the legal system (needs identification or prescription)?

Controlled substance

300

The length of a knife blade is an example of ______ evidence.

quantitative

300

Which of the following are examples of physical evidence: a firearm, a blood sample, a fingerprint, or a dead body?

A firearm & a fingerprint (NO DNA!)

300

What protein is hair composed of?

Keratin

300

True or False: Identical twins will have the same fingerprints.

False

300

If someone drinks an excessive amount of alcohol in a short period of time, causing them to become violently sick and lose consciousness, which type of poisoning is that individual experiencing?

Acute poisoning

400

The smell of gasoline is an example of ______ evidence.

qualitative

400

Which of the following is/are example(s) of class evidence: blood type, shoe size, DNA obtained from a hair follicle, or clothing?

Blood type, shoe size & clothing

400

Define amorphous.

No definite shape.

400

Which type of crime scene print is described as a three-dimensional fingerprint made using soft material?

Plastic fingerprint

400

Which type of toxicology test is used to reveal the identity of a substance?

Confirmatory test

500

How do humans gather information from their environment subconsciously (without thinking)?

By applying FILTERS to select information to the brain

500

Name THREE of the Seven S's of Crime Scene Investigation. 

1. Secure the Scene

2. Separate the Witnesses

3. Scan the Scene

4. See the Scene

5. Sketch the Scene

6. Search for Evidence

7. Secure & Collect the Evidence


500

What is the difference between nuclear DNA and mitochondrial DNA?

Nuclear DNA provides individual evidence. 

Mitochondrial DNA provides class evidence (family history).

500

What are fingerprint minutiae?

The small, unique ridge characteristics

500

Name the TWO roles of a toxicologist.

1. Explains scientific data about drugs/toxins/poisons to a courtroom

2. Studies the effects of drugs/toxins/poisons on the body