Hair
Fingerprints
Forensic Fathers
Fundamentals of a Crime Scene
Fibers
100

What are the three types of hairs?

What is Caucasoid, Mongoloid, and Negroid?

100

What are the different types of fingerprints?

What is Arches, Loops, and Whorls?

100

Who is known as the father of Anthropometry?

What is Bertillion?

100

Who secures the scene determines if a crime scene specialist (CSS) is needed?

What is The first responding police officer?

100

What is the most common natural fiber?

What is Cotton?

200

What are the stages of hair growth?

What is Anagen, Catagen, Telogen, Exogen?

200

What is the rarest kind of pattern?

What is Arches?

200

Who established the "Principle of Exchange"?

What is Locard?

200

Who is involved in processing the crime scene?

What is Police officers, crime scene investigators, scientific specialists?

200

What type of pattern is this?

What is Basket Weave?

300

What are the basic components of hair?

What is Keratin?

300

What percent of people have a whirl fingerprint?

What is 25-35%?

300

Who created a primary classification scheme for fingerprints?

What is Francis Galton?

300

What are the crime scene search patterns?

What is Grid, Linear, Quadrant or Zone, Spiral?

300

How are man-made fibers classified?

What is regenerated or synthetic?

400

What is the hair shaft composed of?

What is Outer cuticle, Cortex, Central medulla? 

400

Why are fingerprints useful?

What is It’s unique characteristic ridges which make them individual evidence?

400

Who created a numerical classification system?

What is Edward Richard Henry?

400

What do investigations consist of?  

What is Recognizing, documenting, and collecting evidence?

400

What are three synthetic fibers?

What is Polyester, Nylon, Rayon, Acrylic, Spandex?

500

What pattern does the crown of your hair grow?

What is Clock-wise circular pattern?

500

What is a Minutiae?

What is Characteristics of ridge patterns?

500

Who was the founder of forensic Toxicology?

What is Mathieu Orfila?

500

What are the Seven S’s of a crime scene?  

What is Secure the crime scene, Separate the witnesses, Scan the scene, Seeing the scene, Sketch the scene, Search for evidence, Secure the collected evidence?

500

Why is hair and fibers considered class evidence and not individual evidence?

What is It cannot be used to identify a specific individual because it can be transferred to other locations?