Arson
Forensic Photography
Autopsy
Facial Reconstruction
Crime Lab
100

The definition of arson

What is the criminal act of deliberately setting a fire?

100
The reason why crime scene photographs are important

What is: they provide documentation/reference and are required for presentation at trial?

100

The name of the scientific tool used to determine in an autopsy if someone was "under the influence" (used in toxicology and we used this in our pickle lab)

What is PH test paper?

100

One technique to add facial hair to a facial reconstruction

What is photoshop?

100

Chromatography was used in our final lab to help us determine this

What is:  The different compositions of ink in different markers?

200

The place a fire was started from

What is the point of origin?

200

A description of oblique lighting

What is:  It uses a light source positioned at a low angle?

200

The description of the ventral side during an autopsy

What is:  the body facing frontwards?

200

The first step a forensic facial reconstruction expert should do

What is:  Duplicate the skull?

200

The three different types of fingerprints

What is whorl, arch, and loop?

300

A common reason for arson crimes

What is insurance fraud, crime concealment, pyromania or revenge?

300

A factor that affects the amount of time the investigator has at the crime scene?

What is weather, location, or time of day?

300

What the internal autopsy focuses on

What is:  the internal organs?

300

The three layers of clay applied to the skull

What are muscles, glands, and skin?

300

The name of the non-harmful chemical we used in our final assessment lab during the chemical analysis section

What is bicarbonate?

400

Definition of 1st degree arson

What is burning an occupied building?

400

Evidence must be ________ until it can be photographed.

What is preserved?

400

In our pickle lab, we made inferences as to what the _____ and ______ of death were.

What are cause and manner?

400

The reasons why markers are placed on different positions on the skull

What is:  they represent varied facial skin thickness?

400

The name of the compound used to create shoe imprints

What is plaster of paris?

500

Combustion occurs when a substance rapidly combines with what element?

What is oxygen?

500

The exception to keeping a crime scene unaltered 

What is:  Someone is injured and requires medical attention at the crime scene?

500

The name of a scientist who performs autopsies

What is a forensic pathologist?

500

The reason why the best facial reconstructions show no facial expressions

What is: Facial expressions are unique and impossible to infer from a skull?

500

In our final lab, if the PH was acidic, the evidence was poison.  If the PH was _______ it was not harmful.

What is alkaline?