Exam 3: Recording the Crime Scene
Exam 1: Introduction38 Questions
Exam 2: Securing and Searching the Crime Scene45 Questions
Exam 3: Recording the Crime Scene24 Questions
Exam 4: Collection of Crime-Scene Evidence47 Questions
Exam 5: Physical Evidence71 Questions
Exam 6: Death Investigation46 Questions
Exam 7: Crime-Scene Reconstruction40 Questions
Exam 8: Fingerprints30 Questions
Exam 9: Firearms, Toolmarks, and Other Impressions57 Questions
Exam 10: Bloodstain Pattern Analysis34 Questions
Exam 11: Drugs55 Questions
Exam 12: Forensic Toxicology35 Questions
Exam 13: Trace Evidence I: Hairs and Fibers33 Questions
Exam 14: Trace Evidence Ii: Paint, Glass, and Soil24 Questions
Exam 15: Biological Stain Analysis: DNA57 Questions
Exam 16: Forensic Aspects of Fire and Explosion Investigation39 Questions
Exam 17: Document Examination26 Questions
Exam 18: Computer Forensics47 Questions
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The examination of a paint chip found on a hit-and-run victim's garment side-by-side with paint removed from a vehicle suspected of being involved in the incident is an example of:
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List and describe three categories of physical evidence that are commonly found at crime scenes.
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If the laboratory can piece broken glass from a window or headlight together, then the evidence has ___________ characteristics.
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