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Janet left fingerprints on the glass, the detectives were able to solve the crime.
Janet left fingerprints on the glass so the
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Someone robbed a jewelry store. The robber’s DNA was extracted from skin cells found on the broken glass of a jewelry case.
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A breathalyser test is used by police in an area to determine whether a driver has an excess of alcohol in their blood.
The
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Physical Developer (PD) is a set of solutions used to develop latent fingerprints on different porous and nonporous surfaces. It
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In a murder investigation, the temperature of the corpse was 32.5 C at 1:30pm and 30.3 C an hour later. Normal body temperature
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you are investigating a crime. someone has died as a result of a gun shot from far away. The suspect claims that it couldn't
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put this in a sentence that isn't plagiarism yellowish-green nylon fibers and some violet acetate fibers on the bodies of
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For this assignment, you will be developing a one-page research report about a real-life case that fingerprints helped to solve.
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When was the concept of forensic science first noted? where?
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what did the following people contribute to forensics ? albert s osborn
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What strategies do you now know that could influence your approach in a forensic scientist ? Consider what you learned about
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What evidence was found in the warehouse?
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A partial print was found on the wall next to where the Van Gogh was hung. After a search of the fingerprint database, it has
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Some fibers were found at the crime scene. They're in the evidence bag in your detective's notebook. Compare the fibers.
Types of
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Some fibers were found at the crime scene. They're in the evidence bag in your detective's notebook. Compare the fibers to the
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Some fibers were found at the crime scene. They're in the evidence bag in your detective's notebook. Compare the fibers to the
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Peter has been found dead in his hotel room. Who could have killed him? What DNA evidence can you find at the crime scene and
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List two pieces of equipment used for collecting insects at a crime scene and explain how they are
used.
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Forensic entomologists use their knowledge of insects and and their life cycles and behaviors to give them clues about a crime.
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Forensic entomologists use their knowledge of insects and and their life cycles and behaviors to give them clues about a crime.
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Analyze machinery and structures involved in crimes or accidents is called
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Specializes in identifying human remains is called
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Collect and analyze crime scene evidence
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Bill Nye the Science Guy S05E01 Forensics
Forensic Science can be used to:
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In Bill Nye, Forensic Science can be used to:
a. b. c. d.
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Identification of evidence, examination of questionable documents, forensic chemistry, and DNA
analysis are all functions of (1
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I always wondered how accurate to real life shows like CSI are. For example, is it possible to pull fingerprints off of just
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Select the proper order of examination
"Fingerprints, trace evidence, DNA" "Disease diagnosis, DNA, fingerprints" "Ink analysis,
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Ann
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What drug is the greatest challenge for Forensic Science?
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You should work a crime scene:
A. from the center, spiraling outward, in your search. B. by putting yourself into the criminal's
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What is the difference between criminalistics f criminology and forensic science?
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What is the CSI effect?
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A body was found at 6 a.m. outdoors on a day when the temperature was 50oF. The medical examiner found the temperature of the
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Published Finger Prints about the uniqueness and classification of prints
A. Mathieu Orfila B. Leone Lattes C. Arthur Conan Doyle
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Published Questioned Documents about document examination
A. Alphonse Bertillon B. August Vollmer C. Albert S. Osborn D. Karl
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who Published Questioned Documents about document examination
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Father of Forensic Toxicology
A. Francis Gallon B. Paul Kirk C. Mathieu Orfilia D. Edmond Locard
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orensic Science is the application of __ to ___
A. Law;Science B. Science; Law
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Mathieu Orfila is considered to be the father of___________________.
A. Questioned Documents B. Pathology C. Toxicology
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The Bertillonage system was based on what?
A. The crime a person committed B. Blood types C. Fingerprints D. Precise body
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rom a laboratory examination of firearms, all of the following questions can be answered EXCEPT which one?
A. Was the firearm
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Which one of the following is NOT a method for developing invisible fingerprints during a crime scene search for evidence?
A.
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Amy
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At 1:00 a.m., a homicide detective found the reading of a corpse's body temperature to be 88 degrees Fahrenheit. One hour later,
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At 1:00 a.m, a homocide detective found the reading of a corpse's body temperature to be 88 degrees Fahrenheit . One hour later,
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A crime scene investigator has located a witness at a crime scene, but he/she is uncooperative. The investigator strongly
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can you see if i have good grammar,usage, mechanics and spelling
Job description: use various types of equipment, develop,
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Suppose two suspects in a crime have DNA profiles that match the one DNA fragment tested. What should happen next?
A)Both
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I am doing my bachelors in forensic science semester two...
I would like to know any common topics one may write over 30pages for
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Farah
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Can you please check if these sentences are OK? Thank you.
1)Forensic science adopts different scientific methods to catch
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Mike
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What is a follicular tag and how can it be used to implicated a suspect of a crime?
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