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| 1. | chemical turns from solid to gas and sticks to oils left by fingerprints |
| 2. | the line or ______ search is a fast method to search a crime scene |
| 3. | pattern of print that must have 2 deltas and 1 core |
| 4. | a type of loop that opens towards the thumb |
| 6. | a test to see if fiber breaks down to form acid or base when heated |
| 8. | crossing of t's and dotting of i's |
| 9. | used to see watermarks, florescent powders, location of fibers |
| 10. | weave pattern that creates long floats |
| 11. | study of physical evidence |
| 12. | traces of this poison found in Napolean's hair |
| 14. | a log of who has held control of evidence |
| 15. | when a non-bloody object alters an existing stain |
| 16. | dna, fingerprints, and large glass fragments |
| 18. | fancy lettering, curls, loops, or circles |
| 23. | member of crime scene team who determines method of death |
| 24. | Hair is resistent to chemical and biological ______________. |
| 26. | cells that produce antibodies to fight off foriegn substances |
| 28. | found knifed to death under a bridge; didn't find killer due to improper prosecution |
| 31. | considered to be the father of forensics |
| 32. | use a sin formula to help us determine this |
| 35. | most serious type of crime |
| 37. | search method best suited for circular crime scenes |
| 38. | states what evidence is and isn't admissible in the court of law |
| 40. | ability of evidence to prove something that is material to a crime |
| 43. | the most common type of blood |
| 45. | type of print that can be seen by naked eye |
| 46. | Hair is ________; it clings to things. |
| 47. | needs heat to work, most common chemical technique to develop |
| 48. | can be used to lift prints; as well as collect trace evidence like hair or fibers |
| 49. | a type of minutiae |
| 50. | ________ classification: a scheme that assigns every person a ratio |
| 52. | convicted for murder of wife; based on all kinds of class evidence found in wood chipper |
| 53. | use of a lie detector |
| 57. | a medulla pattern that can be common to both humans and animals |
| 59. | known sample |
| 60. | two prisoners with the same name and nearly the same measurements |
| 61. | the least common type of blood |
| 64. | the study of insects |
| 68. | common type of weave pattern |
| 70. | a speeding ticket, jaywalking, and littering |
| 73. | bullet analysis: study these to see if they line up |
| 74. | _______ Standard - created in 1923 |
| 75. | physical method for developing prints |
| 76. | found guilty for the murder of girl; likely innocent b/c he was convicted based off of hair |
| 84. | a federal rule of evidence meaning evidence proves something |
| 86. | first officer protocol when he/she arrives on scene |
| 87. | most common type of fingerprint pattern |
| 88. | ________ hair can form split ends. |
| 89. | fibers that are manmade or adapted from natural fibers |
| 90. | a study of body fluids |
| 93. | ______ evidence - called real evidence because these are tangible items |
| 96. | member of crime scene team who tests evidence in lab |
| 98. | most common type of artificial fiber |
| 99. | contact stain that shows a recognizable image of where it came from |
| 101. | spongy interior core of hair |
| 102. | testimony by a witness stating not what he/she say, but what others have said |
| 103. | At an impact of 30 degrees blood drops begin to produce this |
| 108. | a type of arch pattern that looks like a "mountain" |
| 109. | ______ evidence - also called testimonial evidence |
| 111. | phase in which hair is ready to fall out |
| 112. | mass/volume |
| 113. | a way of documenting a scene by drawing; showing compass, evidence, scales, etc |
| 115. | first stage of hair growth; lasts approximately 3 to 5 years |
| 116. | impact area of a drop of blood |
| 117. | crime lab handling any kind of mail crime |
| 118. | minutiae formed by triangular pattern of ridges |
| 119. | a type of loop pattern that opens towards the pinky |
| 121. | can be found in hair root |