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Hosted by Mrs. Koenig 100 200 400 300 400 History ID vs. Individual Crime Labs More Forensic Info 300 200 400 200 100 500 100.

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2 Hosted by Mrs. Koenig

3 100 200 400 300 400 History ID vs. Individual Crime Labs More Forensic Info 300 200 400 200 100 500 100

4 Row 1, Col 1 This is where the first documented case of using forensic science occurred. Where is China?

5 1,2 This type of evidence is unique and can be directly linked to a specific person. What is individualized evidence?

6 1,3 This crime is why there has been a drastic increase in the number of crime labs. What is drug crimes?

7 1,4 This was the first system of personal identification. We did a lab using this system. What was Bertillion’s body measurement system?

8 2,1 In one of the first forensic experiments, two of these animals were burned. What are pigs?

9 2,2 This type of evidence shares a common source and can be grouped into a class of items having similar properties. What is identified evidence?

10 2,3 These are the four crime labs in the US. What are FBI, DEA, ATF, and USPS?

11 2,4 This type of witness gives testimony about a specific field or topic. What is expert witness?

12 3,1 This is the first field of forensic science that was established. What is toxicology?

13 3,2 DNA and Fingerprints are examples of this type of evidence. What is individualized?

14 3,3 These are three of the five functions of a forensic scientist. What is analyze data, expert testimony, apply science to law, train law enforcement, or available 24/7?

15 3,4 This department of the government has the largest crime lab in the world. What is the FBI?

16 4,1 This is the year that fingerprints were first used. What is 1892?

17 4,2 Shoe prints and clothing fibers are examples of this type of evidence. What is identified evidence?

18 4,3 These are the three reasons why crime labs do not offer ALL services. What is budget issues, lab capabilities, and differences in local laws?

19 4,4 This area of government focuses on weapons, tax documents and more. (Need entire name) What is the ATF-alcohol, tobacco and firearms?

20 5,1 This was developed and implemented in 1828. What is the microscope?

21 5,2 Drug evidence is considered identified and is processed by this agency. (Need full name) What is the drug enforcement admisistration?

22 5,3 These are the six things one must do in the process of analyzing evidence. What is recognize, identify, collect, preserve, evaluate, and individualize?

23 5,4 This is the name of the standard for evidence to be admissible in court. What is the Frye Standard?


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