Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Chapter 1 Note taking guide History of Forensic Science Why do we look to science for assistance in our legal system? • Increasing __________________ • New or Changed ____________ • New _________________ • New ______________(*see next slide) • Response to __________________________. • Response to ____________________________. New Weapons ________________________, ______________________, ______________________, __________________________. Applying Science to Law Applying science to the Criminal Justice System depends on a scientist’s _____________________ to supply _________________ & ___________________ information that reflects the events that have occurred at a crime. Forensic Science defined: ___________________________ (or _________________________) ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ It is vague & hard to define b/c it includes so many other areas of science. Civil vs. Criminal Law CIVIL LAW filed by a ________________ party. o a _______________________ o an _____________________________person Penalty: a guilty defendant ________________________ the plaintiff for ___________________ caused by their ____________________________. o no __________________________________ CRIMINAL LAW filed by the _________________________________ Penalty: a __________________________ defendant is punished by o _______________________________ (in jail/prison) o ________ paid to the _______________________ o _________________________ (death penalty) Crimes are divided into 2 classes: o _____________________________ - less than 1 year incarceration o _______________________ - sentence of 1+ year “Forensic” comes from the Latin word “___________________” meaning forum. During the time of the _____________________, a ________________________ charge meant presenting the case before the ____________________________. Both the person ________________________ of the crime & the ______________________ would give _____________________ based on their side of the story. The individual with the best _______________________ would determine the outcome of the case. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle- Sci-fi author in late 1800’s o __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ Mathieu Orfila (1787-1853) – o “Father of _________________________” o Wrote about the detection of __________________________ & their effects on animals. Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914) o Father of _______________________________” o Developed a _____________________ to distinguish one ________________ ___________________________ from another based on certain ____________ ________________________________. Anthropometry Francis Galton (1822-1911) “Father of _____________________________” Developed _______________________ as a way to uniquely identify ____________________________---. Leone Lattes (1887-1954) “Father of ______________________ _________________________” He developed a procedure for determining the ____________ ___________ (A, B, AB, or O) of a ________________________________________. Calvin Goddard (1891-1955) “Father of ___________________________” Developed the technique to examine ___________________________, using a comparison microscope, to determine whether or not a ________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Albert Osborn (1858-1946) Father of ____________ ________________” His work led to the acceptance of documents as _________________________________ by the _____________________. Walter McCrone (1916-2002) “Father of _______________________________________” He developed & applied his ________________________________________________________________ _ to examine evidence in countless court cases. Hans Gross (1847-1915) “Father of ___________________________________” Wrote the book on applying all the _____________________________________________ to the field of criminal investigation. Edmond Locard (1877-1966) “Father of the ____________________________ In 1910, he started the ________________crime lab in an attic of a police station. With few tools, he quickly became known world-wide to forensic scientists & criminal investigators & eventually founded the ________________________________________________ in France. His most important contribution was the “______________________________________________________________” Locard’s Exchange Principle “________________________________.” He believed that every criminal can be connected to a crime by ______________________ carried from the crime scene. When a criminal comes in contact with an _______________ or ___________________, a _______-_________________ of evidence occurs. J. Edgar Hoover “_______________________________________” - Director of Federal Bureau of Investigation during the 1930’s Hoover's leadership spanned _______ yrs & _____ presidential administrations. His reign covered ______________________, the Great _______________, ________________, the _____________ War, the _________________ War, & the __________________ War. He organized a ___________________________ laboratory to offer forensic services to ________ law enforcement agencies in the U.S. VERY _____________________________________ He __________________ & ________________ his authority with unjustified investigations & ________________ ______________________ based on ______________________ beliefs rather than ___________________________ criminal activity FBI directors are now limited to _____________________________ Applications of Forensic Science ________________________ of ____________________ or ______________ Solving ________________ ______________ crimes (______________ or _______________ convicted) _________, ________________, ___________ of _________________ _______________ cases _______________ crimes _______________________ Crimes (Enron) ____________________ Analysis Application of ____________________ as evidence _________________ vs. _______________________ __________________ & ____________________ _______________- remains of victims (either civilian or soldiers) ex. Holocaust or Katrina Military & International Forensics ___________________________ The search for WMD’s stockpiled or stored weapons from past wars The Trial of the Century __________________________________- was a NFL football legend. He is now famous for having been tried for the ______________________- of ex-wife ____________________________________- & her friend _______________ ____________________ in 1994. He was _________________________- in criminal court after a lengthy, highly publicized trial. What went wrong? 1st on the scene, police found evidence of ____________________ & entered the Simpson home ___________________ a ____________ ____________________, an action permissible b/c the situation was an __________________. HOWEVER, the police ___________________ a pair of _______________________ gloves during their search. __________________ of ___________________ without _______________ _________________ became the key argument used by Simpson’s legal team & ultimately led to his acquital. What was learned? If forensic evidence is to be __________________ in court, the highest professional ____________________- must be used at the crime scene! He was found _____________________ for their deaths in _________ court, but has yet to pay the ________ _______________ judgment. THE BODY FARM PRIMARY GOAL: To understand the _______________ & _______________- of _____________________________, primarily to improve determining the "_______________________________" in murder cases. The Body Farm is a ____________________ of various crime scenes using real __________________ bodies. Started in 1970-80’s to study Forensic ___________________ (the study of ________________ ___________________- after ______________-). Used by Law Enforcement, Medical Examiners, Entomologists, Cadaver Dogs, Anthropologists & FBI for Crime Scene __________________-. The BF uses unclaimed ____________________ & _______________________ (who donate their body to science after death) Only _______ Facilities in the U.S. ______________________________________- (original) __________________________________ Texas State University - local residents opposed it Types of Research How does the _______________________- rate compare in: _________________ vs ________________-? In _____________ weather vs ________________ weather? In a _________________ grave vs on the ground? In _____________? Inside a ___________? What effect do other variables have—___________, ___________ activity, _______________, ___________ weight, and so on? Why is TSD so important? 1st question at most murder scenes: "_______________________________________________?“ It's crucial to know ________________ the crime was committed. it can help narrow the search for a suspect or it can help ____________ ____________ __________________ ___________________________- who had alibis at the time the victim was killed.