
Chapter 1 - Introduction
... criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system The first system of criminal ID was called anthropometry. It distinguished one individual from another based on a series of body measurements Forensic science owes its origins to individuals such as Bertillon, ...
... criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system The first system of criminal ID was called anthropometry. It distinguished one individual from another based on a series of body measurements Forensic science owes its origins to individuals such as Bertillon, ...
Crime Scene Evidence powerpoin
... DEA Drug Enforcement Agency: analysis of drugs seized in violation of federal laws for production, sale and transportation of drugs ATFE Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives: responsible for analyzing alcoholic beverages and documents relating to tax law enforcement and for examining we ...
... DEA Drug Enforcement Agency: analysis of drugs seized in violation of federal laws for production, sale and transportation of drugs ATFE Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives: responsible for analyzing alcoholic beverages and documents relating to tax law enforcement and for examining we ...
Forensic Science
... 3) Fingerprint Analysis 4) Hair and Fiber Analysis 5) Soil and Glass Analysis 6) Handwriting and Document Analysis ...
... 3) Fingerprint Analysis 4) Hair and Fiber Analysis 5) Soil and Glass Analysis 6) Handwriting and Document Analysis ...
Wednesday 5/29/13
... – Testimonial Evidence – Any witness accounts of the crime – Physical – any material items that would be present on the crime scene – Hard evidence left at the crime scene – Fingerprints, blood or semen samples, hair samples etc. ...
... – Testimonial Evidence – Any witness accounts of the crime – Physical – any material items that would be present on the crime scene – Hard evidence left at the crime scene – Fingerprints, blood or semen samples, hair samples etc. ...
Introduction to forensic science
... misidentification is the single greatest cause of wrongful convictions nationwide, playing a role in more than 75% of convictions overturned through DNA testing." Still, the criminal justice system profoundly relies on eyewitness identification and testimony for investigating and ...
... misidentification is the single greatest cause of wrongful convictions nationwide, playing a role in more than 75% of convictions overturned through DNA testing." Still, the criminal justice system profoundly relies on eyewitness identification and testimony for investigating and ...
glossary of forensic terms - Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner
... Acid phosphatase- an enzyme found in many tissues but is 500 to 1000 times more active in human semen than any other body fluid. May be used forensically as an indicator for the presence of semen. Acroposthitis- Inflammation of the prepuce Acquittal- A courtroom verdict in which a criminal defendant ...
... Acid phosphatase- an enzyme found in many tissues but is 500 to 1000 times more active in human semen than any other body fluid. May be used forensically as an indicator for the presence of semen. Acroposthitis- Inflammation of the prepuce Acquittal- A courtroom verdict in which a criminal defendant ...
glossary of forensic terms
... Frottage- sexual activity without penetration, which can include any form of sexual rubbing, whether naked or clothed for arousal or orgasm. Hair Microscopy - In humans, hairs from the head, pubic region, arms, etc., possess characteristics that can determine their origin. Because hairs can be tran ...
... Frottage- sexual activity without penetration, which can include any form of sexual rubbing, whether naked or clothed for arousal or orgasm. Hair Microscopy - In humans, hairs from the head, pubic region, arms, etc., possess characteristics that can determine their origin. Because hairs can be tran ...
Forensic Science: Introduction
... 1932, the FBI under J. Edger Hoover organized a national laboratory that aimed to offer forensic services to all law enforcement agencies in the country. *at no expense* ...
... 1932, the FBI under J. Edger Hoover organized a national laboratory that aimed to offer forensic services to all law enforcement agencies in the country. *at no expense* ...
Ch. 1 Notes – Intro to Forensic Science
... investigation and interrogation. ix. Voiceprint Analysis Unit – Attempts to tie a recorded voice to a particular suspect. Use an instrument called a sound spectrograph to make a visual graphic display called a voiceprint. x. Evidence-Collection Unit – Dispatches specially trained personnel to the cr ...
... investigation and interrogation. ix. Voiceprint Analysis Unit – Attempts to tie a recorded voice to a particular suspect. Use an instrument called a sound spectrograph to make a visual graphic display called a voiceprint. x. Evidence-Collection Unit – Dispatches specially trained personnel to the cr ...
File - Forensic science
... 34. What does a blood stain that has impacted a site at LESS than 90 degrees look like? ...
... 34. What does a blood stain that has impacted a site at LESS than 90 degrees look like? ...
Intro to Forensic Science and Crime Labs
... • Use analytical skills to examine evidence and draw conclusions – ANALYTICAL SKILLS = the ability to identify a problem, isolate its component parts, organize information for decision making, and evaluate information to draw conclusions – Using DEDUCTIVE REASONING- using logic while studying all kn ...
... • Use analytical skills to examine evidence and draw conclusions – ANALYTICAL SKILLS = the ability to identify a problem, isolate its component parts, organize information for decision making, and evaluate information to draw conclusions – Using DEDUCTIVE REASONING- using logic while studying all kn ...
I. The Crime Lab Aspects of Forensic Science Forensic Science
... A Summarized History of Forensic Science No crime is more frightening than serial murder. Not only are these crimes most brutal and sickening, but the serial killer usually targets a particular type of person, (I.e. children, prostitutes, women, elderly women, young boys, male hustlers, hitchhikers) ...
... A Summarized History of Forensic Science No crime is more frightening than serial murder. Not only are these crimes most brutal and sickening, but the serial killer usually targets a particular type of person, (I.e. children, prostitutes, women, elderly women, young boys, male hustlers, hitchhikers) ...
Introduction to Criminal Investigations
... Optional Services • Toxicology Unit - to ascertain if body fluids & organs show the presence or absence of drugs or poisons. This is usually a separate laboratory under the guidance of the medical examiner. • Polygraph Unit - this unit is more of a tool for the criminal investigator than the forens ...
... Optional Services • Toxicology Unit - to ascertain if body fluids & organs show the presence or absence of drugs or poisons. This is usually a separate laboratory under the guidance of the medical examiner. • Polygraph Unit - this unit is more of a tool for the criminal investigator than the forens ...
1 A. Forensic Science
... h. Hans Gross (1893): Published Criminal Investigation. Wrote the first paper describing the application of _______________________ _________________________ to the field of criminal investigation. i. Karl Landsteiner (1901): Discovered the __________ _____________ groups, later received Nobel Prize ...
... h. Hans Gross (1893): Published Criminal Investigation. Wrote the first paper describing the application of _______________________ _________________________ to the field of criminal investigation. i. Karl Landsteiner (1901): Discovered the __________ _____________ groups, later received Nobel Prize ...
Crime Labotatories - Mission Hills High School
... evaluated evidence – Increased Crime Rates – Increased Drug Abuse- All evidence from illicit seizures must be sent to crime Lab for chemical analysis ...
... evaluated evidence – Increased Crime Rates – Increased Drug Abuse- All evidence from illicit seizures must be sent to crime Lab for chemical analysis ...
an introduction to the saps forensics laboratory
... Examples of control samples are: Blood collected by pathologist from the deceased body. Buccal epithelial cells collected by authorized person from suspect or victim. Test cartridge and projectile fired from firearm during examination. Chemical component library samples. Specimen handwriting samples ...
... Examples of control samples are: Blood collected by pathologist from the deceased body. Buccal epithelial cells collected by authorized person from suspect or victim. Test cartridge and projectile fired from firearm during examination. Chemical component library samples. Specimen handwriting samples ...
Unit 1: Introduction to Forensic Science Notes – Definitions and
... 5. Formulate a _________________________________________________________ of the significance of the evidence. Types of Law Constitutional: supreme document and final authority on laws Statutory law: ____________________________________________________________________ Common law or case law: body of ...
... 5. Formulate a _________________________________________________________ of the significance of the evidence. Types of Law Constitutional: supreme document and final authority on laws Statutory law: ____________________________________________________________________ Common law or case law: body of ...
Forensic Science Bundle - Magoffin County Schools
... voiceprint. • Evidence-Collection Unit – Dispatches specially trained personnel to the crime scene to collect and preserve physical evidence. Must follow specific procedures to maintain chain of custody. ...
... voiceprint. • Evidence-Collection Unit – Dispatches specially trained personnel to the crime scene to collect and preserve physical evidence. Must follow specific procedures to maintain chain of custody. ...
Introduction to Criminal Investigations
... Optional Services • Toxicology Unit - to ascertain if body fluids & organs show the presence or absence of drugs or poisons. This is usually a separate laboratory under the guidance of the medical examiner. • Polygraph Unit - this unit is more of a tool for the criminal investigator than the forens ...
... Optional Services • Toxicology Unit - to ascertain if body fluids & organs show the presence or absence of drugs or poisons. This is usually a separate laboratory under the guidance of the medical examiner. • Polygraph Unit - this unit is more of a tool for the criminal investigator than the forens ...
CHAPTER 1 – FORENSIC SCIENCE NOTES INTRODUCTION What
... e. 1609 – Systematic document examination f. 1784 – First documented use of physical matching B. 1800s a. First recorded use of questioned document analysis b. The development of tests for the presence of blood in a forensic context c. A bullet comparison used to catch a murderer d. The first use of ...
... e. 1609 – Systematic document examination f. 1784 – First documented use of physical matching B. 1800s a. First recorded use of questioned document analysis b. The development of tests for the presence of blood in a forensic context c. A bullet comparison used to catch a murderer d. The first use of ...