Being a witness
History of Forensics
Crime Scene Etiquette
Innocence Project and DNA evidence
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What are witnesses? 

People who hear or see a crime take place. 

100

When was forensic science first thought to be used? 

In the 1700's. 

100

What does crime scene etiquette mean? 

Crime scene etiquette is the proper way to carry yourself when surrounding a crime.  

100

What is the innocence project used for? 

The innocence project is used to exonerate those who are wrongfully convicted of a crime. 

200

What are witnesses brought to court for?

To answer questions about a crime. 

200

What is forensics used for? 

Forensics is mostly used for crime scene investigation. 

200

What is a big thing that is a part of crime scene etiquette?

Cops will not allow civilians to take pictures or videos. 

200

When was the innocence project found? 

The innocence project was found in 1992. 

300

What is something that can come with using a witness to help solve a crime?

False Acussations 

300

Who was the first-ever forensic science? 

James Marsh 

300

When at a crime what should you never do?

Cross over, under or around caution tape. 

300

How does the innocence project exonerate those who are wrongfully convicted? 

People can be exonerated from DNA testing proving them innocent. 

400

What are the three types of witnesses? 

Eyewitness, expert witness, and character witness. 

400

What is the federal rules of evidence? 

Rules that govern the introduction of evidence at civil and criminal trials. 

500

What happens if you are ordered to court as a witness, but do not show up? 

This is a big felony and the judge will have the right to issue a warrant for your arrest. 

500

The American Academy of Forensic Science 

They value engagement, conductivity, leadership, etc. They also advance knowledge on forensic science.