Fingerprinting
Homicide
CSI
Firearms
Random
100

Can two people in the world have he same fingerprints?

No
100

A degree for a planned or thought out murder

1st degree

100

CSI tv shows often do what to people who see who become interested in forensics as a result.

They are mislead

100

cracked or destroyed bullets cannot be tested

false

100
anything on a crime scene can be treated as

evidence

200

Your fingerprint will be recorded if

you commit a crime, or work for the government

200

A degree for an accidental homicide

3rd degree
200

person responsible for determining time of post mortem

Coroner

200

Markings on the inside of a gun barrel 

grooves

200

Easiest type of identifiable forensics evidence to leave behind

fingerprints

300

The 3 types of Fingerprints

Arch, Whorl and loop

300

Can never be removed from a crime scene

Forensic Evidence

300

The forensic process in CSI shows is usually greatly _____

Exaggerated 

300

The side of all registered firearms must require

Serial Number

300

Insects on a decaying corpse can determine

time of death

400

The amount of fingerprints in the national criminal and civil fingerptin database

around 100 million
400

The most common places DNA can be found in a corpse

Saliva, blood, sperm, and tissue

400

the required education needed for most CSI jobs

Bachelors degree in forensics

400

The study of firearms 

Ballistics 

400

The study of insects to determine post mortem

Entomology

500

Triangle-like pattern on a fingerprint (think of an airline)

Delta

500

An old method of murder for people who did not want to get caught.

Poisoning 

500

First person in US history who was convicted of a crime through DNA evidence

Tommie Lee Andrews

500

Gunpowder Blasts can help determine the ____ the gun was facing when it was shot

Direction

500

Someone who specializes in poisons and toxins

Toxicologist