Who developed the exchange of evidence principle?
What should the first officer arriving at a crime scene do?
Cooling of a dead body is called __________ mortis.
Name one instance when the police are not required to have a warrant?
What specific type of forensic scientist studies teeth and bite marks?
When is it a certainty that two fibers share a common origin?
During which stage of hair growth can DNA be successfully obtained?
Which antigens and/or antibodies does type B blood contain?
Which property of paint makes it forensically unique?
What test does a serologist perform to determine if a bloodstain is human or animal?
These prints are visible to the naked eye, made with blood or dirt on the finger.
What is CODIS?
Which chemical treatment produces a white print?
What happens to DNA during gel electrophoresis?
Name the two most common ridge characteristics encountered by AFIS.
The Controlled Substances act classified drugs based on potential for abuse, potential for dependency, and __________ __________.
When collecting a gun from underwater, what should you put it in?
The Marquis Reagent tests for the presence of which drug?
Which lab technique is used to analyze blood for alcohol?
Name one test to detect GSR.
Trauma occurring after death is called _________ mortem.
What is the first focus when searching a fire scene?
List two bones that help to tell male vs female?
How should charred debris from a suspected arson be packaged?
What happens during decay stage?
Locard
secure the scene
algor
emergency/evidence destroyed/consent given/arrest
odontologist
when torn edges fit together
anagen
B antigens and anti-A antibodies
color-layer sequence
precipitin
patent
the DNA database
superglue fuming
separated by size
ridge endings and bifurcations
medical value
a container of the same water
opium/heroin/morphine
GC (gas chromatography)
IR Photos/Greiss test/Lead test/SEM
post
find point of origin
femur/skull/pelvis
airtight metal can or glass jar
gases escape/body deflates