History
Laboratory
Legal/Ethics
Behavioral Sciences
Miscellaneous
100

The father of modern ballistics and one of the creators of the comparison microscope 

Who is Calvin Goddard

100

The year that the first publicly funded crime lab by the LAPD was established. 

What is 1923

100

These are the official American Academy of Forensic Science (AAFS) Ethical Standards. 

*10 points for each, 100 for full credit*

What are: Accurate representation of qualifications, maintaining the integrity of evidence, true and accurate representation of data, clear and complete documentation, the impartiality of the examination, impartiality of testimony, confidentiality and disclosure, and reporting violations of code by colleagues.

100

This is the difference between a modus operandi and a signature

What is their method of operation vs. personal expression?
100

The names of your student volunteers

Samantha Buck

Stephen Hostetler

Brailey Moeder

Nicole Wray

200
The person who established the FBI lab in the year 1932

Who is J. Edgar Hoover

200

A database of digital ballistic images of bullets and casings.

What is IBIS?

200

These are the 3 ethical standards 

Legal, Professional, Personal 

200

This category of tests evaluates personality, psychopathology, and mental functioning. 

What are personality inventories?

200

The Austrian man who coined the criminalistics.

Who is Hans Gross?

300

The indexing system that was implemented in 1990 by the FBI

What is Combined DNA Index System (CODIS)

300

A letter, graffiti, and contracts are examples of this type of forensic evidence

What are Questioned Documents

300

Confirmation, selection, and prosecutorial are 3 categories of what common issue in forensic science. 

What is bias

300

This forensic specialist is focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of mental illnesses and can prescribe medications and order laboratory tests. 

What is a forensic psychiatrist? 

300

These are the factors that affect the progress of tests such as fingerprinting and DNA. 

What is the priority of cases, backlog, and funding?

400

The field that utilized the measurement and proportion of body parts, established by Alphonse Bertillon

What is Anthropometry 

400

A process that the crime lab uses to prove that it operates at a level that follows industry standards. 

What is Accreditation

400

Ethics plays a role in forensic science, including these four aspects.

What is interpretation, expert witness testimony, crime scene, laboratory analysis
400

These are the aspects that make up a criminal profile.

(50 points for each, 400 points for all)

What is the analysis of behavior, organized vs. disorganized offenders, victimology, modus operandi/signature, trophy/souvenir, crime scene staging, and body disposal changes?

400

These are the items that can be looked at under the comparison microscope.

*50 points each, list all for 400 points*

What are hair, fiber, soil, glass, paint, fingerprints, and ballistics?
500

The father of modern pathology

Who is Rudolph Virchow

500

The methods for fingerprint testing (there are 5)

What are dusting, chemical processing, CA fuming, photography, and comparison? 

500

These are some common ethical issues in the forensic field.

*20 points each, 500 points for all*

What are: misrepresenting qualifications and credentials, pressured testimony, omitting unfavorable information, falsified data or notes, and biased examination? 

500

These are the two types of projective tests in behavioral science.

*Bonus 100 points if you can describe each of them*

What are the Rorschach inkblot test and Thematic Apperception test?

500

These are the two categories that logic can be divided into. 

What are deduction reasoning and inductive reasoning?