Crime Scene Basics
Fingerprints
Eye Witness Basics
Terms/Definitions
Miscellaneous
100

It is the first thing law enforcement does at a Crime Scene.

What is SECURE THE SCENE. 

100

These are the three specific visual patterns for fingerprints. 

What are LOOPS, WHORLS, and ARCHES (in any order)?

100

It has helped to overturn 75% of wrongful convictions due to eyewitness misidentification. 

What is DNA evidence? 

100
This is what we call a person associated with someone suspected of committing a crime. 

What is an ACCOMPLICE? 

100

Name one of the three types of evidence discussed in last week's "Crime Scene Basics" packet. 

What are TESTIMONIAL EVIDENCE, PHYSICAL EVIDENCE, and TRACE EVIDENCE. 

200

Name two of the four types of professionals that might arrive to the crime scene. 

What are police officers, the coroner (or Medical Examiner), the CSI unit, detectives. 

200
It is another name for fingerprints. 

What are friction ridge impressions?

200

It is the term for eyewitness sketches or reconstructions of the possible suspect. 

What are FACIAL composites or reconstructions?

200
It is a statement of where a suspect was during the time of the crime.

What is an ALIBI? 

200

It is intentionally setting fire to cause damage or destroy evidence at a crime scene. 

What is ARSON? 

300

Name two types of "trace evidence."

Examples:  What is broken glass, chemicals, drugs, gunshot residue, etc. 
300

It was the first murder case solved by using fingerprint identification. 

What was the ROJAS murder? 

300

Name three things discussed in your packet this week that can play a role in the accuracy of an eyewitness' statement.  

What are age, race, being under-the-influence of a drug or alcohol, the media, "leading" questions by the person asking them?

300

It is what we call the person thought to have possibly committed the crime.

What is THE SUSPECT?

300

It is short for COMBINED DNA INDEX SYSTEM. 

What is CODIS? 

400

It is the original location of a crime scene.

What is the PRIMARY CRIME SCENE.

400

The type of fingerprint is not easily seen with the "naked eye"?

What is LATENT? 

400

The first civilization to use fingerprints for identification.

What is the CHINESE? 

400

It includes oral or written statements given to the police that may be used in court by people who witnessed an event.

What is TESTIMONIAL EVIDENCE. 

400

These are the four steps to analyzing a crime scene. 

What are INTERVIEW, EXAMINE, DOCUMENT, and PROCESS? 

500

It is an alternate location where additional evidence may be found. 

What is a SECONDARY CRIME SCENE?

500
It is the scientific word for the STUDY of fingerprint identification. 

What is DACTYLOSCOPY? 

500

It is short for our famous fingerprint id system. 

What is AFIS? Automatic fingerprint identification system. 

500

It is the single greatest cause of wrongful convictions.

What is EYEWITNESS MISIDENTIFICATION?

500

These professionals might be called in to examine insect evidence or skeletal remains at the crime scene.  

What are SPECIALISTS. 

Forensic Entomologists

Forensic Anthropologists