Being a witness/memory and attention
History of forensics
Crime scene etiquette
Innocence project and dna collection
100

Someone who saw the crime take place

What is a witness?

100

Type of identification discovered in 1911

What are fingerprints?

100

looking through the entire scene for evidence

What is scene searching?

100

 looking at recordings of a crime

What is direct evidence?

300

being able to focus on something for a long time

What is sustained attention?

300

when DNA started to become used in forensic science

When is 1984?

300

determining if the crime took place at the found location

What is scanning the scene?

300

a foundation that is giving people their lives back after being wrongfully accused

What is the innocence project?

500

recalling how to do a task from doing/watching

What is long term procedural memory?

500

 suggested the markings on palms and fingerprints could be used for identification

Who is Thomas Taylor?

500

documents the scene through photography, sketches, and evidence collection

what is a crime scene investigator?

500

 can’t directly prove a crime

What is circumstantial evidence?