This is often the most faulty identification method.
What is eyewitness testimony?
These unique grooves on people are often used in identification.
What are fingerprints?
This county was the first to use fingerprints as a form of identification.
What is China?
This person is typically the first to a crime scene and helps secure it.
Who is a first responder?
This type of evidence directly links a suspect to the crime.
What is direct evidence?
This type of evidence is made up of items such as hairs or bodily fluids.
What is biological evidence?
The crime laboratory for this government agency was created in 1932.
What is the FBI?
This is usually done so witnesses do not mix stories.
What is witness separation?
This type of evidence is used to imply things linked to a case
What is circumstantial evidence?
This is a grouping of possible suspects for an eyewitness to identify.
What is a lineup?
The first automated fingerprint scans were introduced in this year.
What is 1977?
This is usually done to help accurately render the crime scene on paper.
What is sketching?
These little bits of matter are a type of evidence that is usually left behind on surfaces.
What is trace evidence?
This type of evidence is used when there is only one possible person it pertains to.
What is individual evidence?
This man established the first school of criminology.
Who is August Vollmer?
This is a list that keeps track of where evidence was transferred to and who it was accessed by.
What is the chain of custody?
This man stated that a part of the crime scene will be left on the suspect, and vice versa.
Who is Locard?
This famous Warner Brothers character is often falsely identified at being at a Disney Park during a study on identification and memory.
Who is Bugs Bunny?
This person, who shares a name with the swordsman from One Piece, helped evaluate GC-MS for forensic purposes.
Who is Zoro?
This forensic scientist is one that studies bugs.
What is an entomologist?