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Who developed the exchange of evidence principle?
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Who developed the exchange of evidence principle?
Locard
What should the first officer arriving at a crime scene do?
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What should the first officer arriving at a crime scene do?
secure the scene
Cooling of a dead body is called __________ mortis.
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Cooling of a dead body is called __________ mortis.
algor
Name one instance when the police are not required to have a warrant?
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Name one instance when the police are not required to have a warrant?
emergency/evidence destroyed/consent given/arrest
What specific type of forensic scientist studies teeth and bite marks?
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What specific type of forensic scientist studies teeth and bite marks?
odontologist
When is it a certainty that two fibers share a common origin?
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When is it a certainty that two fibers share a common origin?
when torn edges fit together
During which stage of hair growth can DNA be successfully obtained?
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During which stage of hair growth can DNA be successfully obtained?
anagen
Which antigens and/or antibodies does type B blood contain?
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Which antigens and/or antibodies does type B blood contain?
B antigens and anti-A antibodies
Which property of paint makes it forensically unique?
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Which property of paint makes it forensically unique?
color-layer sequence
What test does a serologist perform to determine if a bloodstain is human or animal?
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What test does a serologist perform to determine if a bloodstain is human or animal?
precipitin
These prints are visible to the naked eye, made with blood or dirt on the finger.
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These prints are visible to the naked eye, made with blood or dirt on the finger.
patent
What is CODIS?
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What is CODIS?
the DNA database
Which chemical treatment produces a white print?
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Which chemical treatment produces a white print?
superglue fuming
What happens to DNA during gel electrophoresis?
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What happens to DNA during gel electrophoresis?
separated by size
Name the two most common ridge characteristics encountered by AFIS.
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Name the two most common ridge characteristics encountered by AFIS.
ridge endings and bifurcations
The Controlled Substances act classified drugs based on potential for abuse, potential for dependency, and __________ __________.
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The Controlled Substances act classified drugs based on potential for abuse, potential for dependency, and __________ __________.
medical value
When collecting a gun from underwater, what should you put it in?
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When collecting a gun from underwater, what should you put it in?
a container of the same water
The Marquis Reagent tests for the presence of which drug?
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The Marquis Reagent tests for the presence of which drug?
opium/heroin/morphine
Which lab technique is used to analyze blood for alcohol?
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Which lab technique is used to analyze blood for alcohol?
GC (gas chromatography)
Name one test to detect GSR.
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Name one test to detect GSR.
IR Photos/Greiss test/Lead test/SEM
Trauma occurring after death is called _________ mortem.
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Trauma occurring after death is called _________ mortem.
post
What is the first focus when searching a fire scene?
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What is the first focus when searching a fire scene?
find point of origin
List two bones that help to tell male vs female?
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List two bones that help to tell male vs female?
femur/skull/pelvis
How should charred debris from a suspected arson be packaged?
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How should charred debris from a suspected arson be packaged?
airtight metal can or glass jar
What happens during decay stage?
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What happens during decay stage?
gases escape/body deflates
How does the medullary index of a human compare to an animal?
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How does the medullary index of a human compare to an animal?
Human is 1/3 or less while animal is 1/2 or greater.




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