History
Research/science
Investigation
Other
Double Jeopardy
100

Henry Fielding

Who created the Bow Street Runners?

100

Created a serum enabling him to detect differences in blood from one animal species to another

Who is Paul Uhlenhuth?  

100

3 main Investigative Resources

What are Witnesses and informants, Technology advances in evidence and preservation, Training and experience?

100

Forensic Pathologist

What is a medical doctor who has
completed training in anatomical pathology and who has subsequently subspecialized in forensic pathology?

200

1837

When was the Boston Police Department established?

200

RAND study

What is A nationwide study of criminal investigations by police agencies in major US cities in the late 1970’s?

200

Evaluating the value or usefulness of the evidence

What is the scientific method?

200

PERF Study

What Considered the roles of detectives and officers while investigating burglaries and robberies?

300

"Bobbies"

Who were the London Metropolitan Police?

300

Forensic Pathology

What is a branch of pathology concerned with determining the cause of death by examination of a corpse?

300

Modes of investigation

What are Reactive response, Proactive response, and Preventative response?

300

Provides services to the investigation like crime processing, fingerprint analysis, and forensic photography

What does the Crime Scene Unit do?

400

1924

When was the FBI established?

400

Areas of expertise in forensic science

What are Pathology and biology, Toxicology, Criminalistics, Questioned documents, Forensic Odontology, Anthropology?

400

Solvability factors

What are availability of witnesses, suspect’s description, info on MO?

400

Recruited from the riffraff of the streets to aid law
enforcement officials in locating criminals

Who were the thief catchers?

500

Bertillon System

What is the classification system based on the idea that certain aspects of the human body, such as skeletal size, ear shape, and eye color remained the same after a person had reached full physical maturity?

500

5 Manors of death

What are Homicide, Suicide, Accidental, Natural, and Undetermined?

500

6 objectives of criminal investigation

What are Detect crime, Locate and identify suspects, Locate; document; and preserve evidence, Arrest suspects, Recover stolen property, Prepare a solid criminal case for the prosecution?

500

4 Crime Scene response duties

What are Aid the injured, Evaluate the situation, Obtain basic information, and interview witnesses?

500

What are the differences of inductive and deductive reasoning? Specific to the slideshow.

Inductive reasoning looks beyond what is known to find a conclusion about what we don’t know, while Deductive reasoning is based on certain pieces of evidence to establish proof.