Random Facts
Trauma
CSI
Fingerprints
Arson
100
The crime to force someone to have sexual relationship by using violence or threat of violence
What is rape?
100
It means "postmortem interval"
What is PMI?
100
Recognition, identification, individualization, and reconstruction
What are the four steps to scientific examination?
100
The three types of fingerprints
What are arches, loops, whorls?
100
An intentional fire
What is arson?
200
A secret plan made by two of more people to do something that is harmful or illegal towards a nation, ethic group, religion, etc.
What is conspiracy?
200
They are deep with clean edges
What is a sharp force trauma?
200
Note taking, videograhy, photography, and sketching.
What are the four major tasks of crime scene?
200
Radial and Ulnar fingerprint features
What is Loop fingerprint?
200
The location where the fire began
What is point of origin?
300
Line, grid, zone, ray or wheel, and spiral method
What are the four types of search methods?
300
can cause lacerations and ragged edges
What is blunt force trauma?
300
Can be used in a corpse for the presence of poison and drugs. They are found after a few days the body has been dead whether they are in a humid or dry environment.
What is a maggot?
300
They are unique to everyone in the world
What are fingerprints?
300
Liquids such as gasoline, paint thinners, and alcohol
What are accelerants?
400
the collective term for a set of laboratory techniques for the separation of mixtures.
What is Chromatography?
400
One has an entrance but no exit wound, one has a entrance and exit wound.
What is the difference between penetrating and perforating wounds?
400
The first one to arrive at a crime scene
What is a police officer?
400
Tented and plain features fingerprints
What is a Arch fingerprint?
400
Determines what type of materials was burning
What is the color of smoke?
500
a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
What is Felony?
500
is one of the recognizable signs of death, caused by chemical changes in the muscles after death, causing the limbs of the corpse to become stiff and difficult to move or manipulate.
What is Rigor Mortis?
500
Collects all the evidence at the crime scene
What is a crime scene investigator?
500
central pocket, plain, double loop, and accidental fingerprint features
What is Whorl fingerprint?
500
Very hot fires that burn very quickly and move fast along its path. it leaves sharp lines between what is burned and between what is not
What is a char patter?