Deck 5: Forensics Physical Evidence

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Laboratory examination of ____ under a scanning electron microscope (SEM) is still considered a reliable analysis method, although enhancements in technology have been necessary.

A)gunshot residue (GSR)
B)DNA
C)fingerprints
D)retinal scans
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The most frequently located type of microscopic evidence is:

A)skin cells.
B)hair.
C)saliva droplets.
D)fibers.
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When evidence is no longer needed, it is:

A)typically auctioned off.
B)destroyed under all circumstances.
C)always returned to the owner.
D)auctioned off, returned to the owner, or destroyed.
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A way of folding paper so that evidence does not fall out is referred as a:

A)druggist hold.
B)druggist fold.
C)dime bag.
D)doper bag.
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A genetic fingerprint is obtained from a suspect's:

A)finger.
B)DNA.
C)hair.
D)eye color.
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Integrity of evidence refers to the requirement that any item introduced in court must be in the same condition as when it was found at the crime scene.This is documented by the chain of evidence, also referred to as the

A)missing link.
B)chain of custody.
C)chain of truth.
D)integrity of evidence.
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The size and shape of chips and wear patterns in the blade of a screwdriver are characteristics.

A)individual
B)group
C)class
D)unidentifiable
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What type of evidence forms a substantive part of the case or has a legitimate and effective influence on the decision of the case?

A)circumstantial
B)material
C)exculpatory
D)in flagrante delicto
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AFIS stands for:

A)automated fingerprint issuing society.
B)automatic fingerprint intake system.
C)automatic fiber identification system.
D)automated fingerprint identification system.
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Powders, Magnabrush techniques, laser technology, gelatin lifters, and cyanoacrylate are all used to process which type of evidence?

A)petechiae
B)adipocere
C)fingerprints
D)cadavers
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What type of evidence has been properly collected, identified, filed, and continuously secured?

A)relevant
B)competent
C)material
D)exculpatory
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The number one mistake officers make in processing fingerprints with powder is:

A)overprocessing fingerprints.
B)misidentifying fingerprints.
C)sneezing and destroying the print.
D)selecting the wrong powder.
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The types of prints taken of persons with reason to be at the crime scene location are referred to as:

A)illusionary fingerprints.
B)expectoratory fingerprints.
C)elimination fingerprints.
D)illuminating fingerprints.
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DNA profiling can be done using:

A)blood only.
B)fingerprints only.
C)skin or hair cells only.
D)cells from almost any part of the body.
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What evidence can indicate whether a person is running, lost, or carrying something heavy?

A)fingerprints
B)DNA
C)shoeprints
D)blood spatter
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Evidence disposal can occur:

A)discontinuously.
B)at any time.
C)after approval is received.
D)annually.
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When evidence is collected, an officer should record in his or her notes the:

A)time the item was found and the disposition.
B)time and date the item was found.
C)time, date, and location the item was found.
D)time, date, and location the item was found; the individual who found it; the case number; a description of the item; and who took it into custody.
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In the examination of objects of physical evidence, class characteristics are important because they can:

A)place an item into a specific category.
B)distinguish one item from another.
C)be used to trace the item to its manufacturer.
D)define how the object was used by an individual.
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Hair analysis can reveal all but which of the following?

A)which part of the body the hair came from
B)the presence of drugs or poisons and consumer chemicals
C)age and gender
D)whether it belongs to an animal or human
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Ultraviolet light is good for finding:

A)trace evidence such as semen or fibers.
B)bullet trajectories.
C)paint or glass.
D)tire tracks.
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Fingerprints indicate:

A)age.
B)race.
C)gender.
D)identity.
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Investigators have used lip prints and lip impressions to solve cases.
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Before, during, and after its examination, evidence must be securely protected and properly stored.However, once it is ready for court, there are no issues regarding how it is stored.
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DNA testing is expensive and takes a lot of time.Because of this, laboratories require that:

A)samples be submitted for both the suspect and the victim.
B)sufficient material be dispersed.
C)the evidence be refuting.
D)the evidence be properly maintained.
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Evidence may be placed in any type of container, as long as it does not touch other evidence.
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Having equipment available for evidence processing is important, but having been trained in the use of the equipment is more important.
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During the search of a crime scene, it is easy to tell which items are evidence; the primary difficulty is in collecting the items.
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Which term refers to the spiral pattern cut down the length of a firearm's barrel?

A)rifling
B)bore
C)lands
D)caliber markings
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Fingerprints are a type of evidence that requires a standard of comparison.
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To simplify testimony in court, it is practical to have one officer collect the item of evidence and another take notes.
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Automating evidence storage can prevent many problems.
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Evidence must be legally disposed of to prevent major storage problems.
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Which technique is recommended for developing latent fingerprints on unpainted wood, paper, cardboard, or other absorbent surfaces?

A)iodine fuming
B)sakaguchi method
C)powders
D)thermal potassium
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This type of fingerprint, which is not readily visible, consists of impressions of the ridges of the fingers, transferred to other surfaces by sweat on the ridges of the fingers or because the fingers carry residue of oil, blood, dirt, or another substance.These prints are referred to as:

A)ten-print fingerprints.
B)latent prints.
C)ID-match prints.
D)comparison prints.
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Locard's exchange principle states that a criminal always removes something from the crime scene or leaves behind incriminating evidence.
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Investigators should powder and lift every fingerprint they discover.
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Different-colored fingerprint powder can be used when dusting for prints.
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Latent prints have been collected from human skin.
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A mobile crime lab is usually a commercially customized office that provides compartments to hold equipment and countertops for processing evidence.
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Probability serves no purpose in evidence; the lab must determine whether or not the evidence exactly matches the standard of comparison.
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Describe the basic types of equipment that a department would need to process a crime scene.
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DNA is extremely durable and generally unaffected by heat, sunlight, moisture, bacteria, or mold.
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How should an investigator avoid contaminating evidence?
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Fingerprints are clear and _____________ evidence of a person's identity.
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A(n) _____________ of comparison is an object, measure, or model with which evidence is compared to determine whether both came from the same source.
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The type of evidence that links a suspect with a crime and is often found in fingerprints, footprints, bloodstains, hairs, and fibers is called evidence.
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The largest failure in gathering evidence is not the equipment available, but the lack of _____________ in using it effectively.
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When would an investigator make use of an ultraviolet light?
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Explain the difference between competent, material, and relevant evidence.
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A tool _____________ is an impression left by a tool on a surface.
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Once evidence is discovered, photographed, and sketched, it is ready for collecting.How could you collect several different items in order to best avoid cross-contamination?
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The small lines on the palm side at the end of every human finger, which provide just enough roughness to help fingers retain objects, are known as _____________ ridges.
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Typewritten materials are not as traceable as handwritten ones.
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Hairs are far more distinguishable than fibers.
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To determine what the evidence is, first consider the apparent _____________.
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Deoxyribonucleic acid is an organic substance contained in a cell's nucleus.
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For laboratories to process DNA evidence, the evidence must be _____________; that is, tending to prove guilt or innocence.
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When collecting evidence, take extreme care to prevent different pieces of evidence from touching each other, which can lead to _____________ contamination.
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In collecting hair samples, attempt to obtain 25 to 50 full hairs from the appropriate part of the suspect's body for
_____________ purposes.
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Blood can be identified as animal or human.
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Describe the three different types of fingerprints and explain the process of identifying and preserving each type.
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What can the examination of human skeletal remains contribute to an investigation?
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Discuss the difference between individual and class characteristics.
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Describe the type of evidence that might be found at the scene of a hit-and-run.How should this evidence be collected?
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Discuss how language analysis can contribute to an investigation.
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Why did the jury seem to disregard the DNA evidence in the O.J.Simpson case, and what suggestions do you have for avoiding such problems?
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List and describe the evidence that would be most helpful in showing that a specific person was at a scene.
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Why is the quality of a rolled fingerprint important?
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How is it possible to collect scent from a crime scene?
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1
Laboratory examination of ____ under a scanning electron microscope (SEM) is still considered a reliable analysis method, although enhancements in technology have been necessary.

A)gunshot residue (GSR)
B)DNA
C)fingerprints
D)retinal scans
A
2
The most frequently located type of microscopic evidence is:

A)skin cells.
B)hair.
C)saliva droplets.
D)fibers.
D
3
When evidence is no longer needed, it is:

A)typically auctioned off.
B)destroyed under all circumstances.
C)always returned to the owner.
D)auctioned off, returned to the owner, or destroyed.
D
4
A way of folding paper so that evidence does not fall out is referred as a:

A)druggist hold.
B)druggist fold.
C)dime bag.
D)doper bag.
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A genetic fingerprint is obtained from a suspect's:

A)finger.
B)DNA.
C)hair.
D)eye color.
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Integrity of evidence refers to the requirement that any item introduced in court must be in the same condition as when it was found at the crime scene.This is documented by the chain of evidence, also referred to as the

A)missing link.
B)chain of custody.
C)chain of truth.
D)integrity of evidence.
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The size and shape of chips and wear patterns in the blade of a screwdriver are characteristics.

A)individual
B)group
C)class
D)unidentifiable
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What type of evidence forms a substantive part of the case or has a legitimate and effective influence on the decision of the case?

A)circumstantial
B)material
C)exculpatory
D)in flagrante delicto
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AFIS stands for:

A)automated fingerprint issuing society.
B)automatic fingerprint intake system.
C)automatic fiber identification system.
D)automated fingerprint identification system.
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10
Powders, Magnabrush techniques, laser technology, gelatin lifters, and cyanoacrylate are all used to process which type of evidence?

A)petechiae
B)adipocere
C)fingerprints
D)cadavers
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What type of evidence has been properly collected, identified, filed, and continuously secured?

A)relevant
B)competent
C)material
D)exculpatory
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The number one mistake officers make in processing fingerprints with powder is:

A)overprocessing fingerprints.
B)misidentifying fingerprints.
C)sneezing and destroying the print.
D)selecting the wrong powder.
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The types of prints taken of persons with reason to be at the crime scene location are referred to as:

A)illusionary fingerprints.
B)expectoratory fingerprints.
C)elimination fingerprints.
D)illuminating fingerprints.
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DNA profiling can be done using:

A)blood only.
B)fingerprints only.
C)skin or hair cells only.
D)cells from almost any part of the body.
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What evidence can indicate whether a person is running, lost, or carrying something heavy?

A)fingerprints
B)DNA
C)shoeprints
D)blood spatter
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Evidence disposal can occur:

A)discontinuously.
B)at any time.
C)after approval is received.
D)annually.
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When evidence is collected, an officer should record in his or her notes the:

A)time the item was found and the disposition.
B)time and date the item was found.
C)time, date, and location the item was found.
D)time, date, and location the item was found; the individual who found it; the case number; a description of the item; and who took it into custody.
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In the examination of objects of physical evidence, class characteristics are important because they can:

A)place an item into a specific category.
B)distinguish one item from another.
C)be used to trace the item to its manufacturer.
D)define how the object was used by an individual.
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Hair analysis can reveal all but which of the following?

A)which part of the body the hair came from
B)the presence of drugs or poisons and consumer chemicals
C)age and gender
D)whether it belongs to an animal or human
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Ultraviolet light is good for finding:

A)trace evidence such as semen or fibers.
B)bullet trajectories.
C)paint or glass.
D)tire tracks.
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Fingerprints indicate:

A)age.
B)race.
C)gender.
D)identity.
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Investigators have used lip prints and lip impressions to solve cases.
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Before, during, and after its examination, evidence must be securely protected and properly stored.However, once it is ready for court, there are no issues regarding how it is stored.
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DNA testing is expensive and takes a lot of time.Because of this, laboratories require that:

A)samples be submitted for both the suspect and the victim.
B)sufficient material be dispersed.
C)the evidence be refuting.
D)the evidence be properly maintained.
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Evidence may be placed in any type of container, as long as it does not touch other evidence.
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Having equipment available for evidence processing is important, but having been trained in the use of the equipment is more important.
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During the search of a crime scene, it is easy to tell which items are evidence; the primary difficulty is in collecting the items.
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Which term refers to the spiral pattern cut down the length of a firearm's barrel?

A)rifling
B)bore
C)lands
D)caliber markings
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Fingerprints are a type of evidence that requires a standard of comparison.
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To simplify testimony in court, it is practical to have one officer collect the item of evidence and another take notes.
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Automating evidence storage can prevent many problems.
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Evidence must be legally disposed of to prevent major storage problems.
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Which technique is recommended for developing latent fingerprints on unpainted wood, paper, cardboard, or other absorbent surfaces?

A)iodine fuming
B)sakaguchi method
C)powders
D)thermal potassium
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This type of fingerprint, which is not readily visible, consists of impressions of the ridges of the fingers, transferred to other surfaces by sweat on the ridges of the fingers or because the fingers carry residue of oil, blood, dirt, or another substance.These prints are referred to as:

A)ten-print fingerprints.
B)latent prints.
C)ID-match prints.
D)comparison prints.
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Locard's exchange principle states that a criminal always removes something from the crime scene or leaves behind incriminating evidence.
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Investigators should powder and lift every fingerprint they discover.
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Different-colored fingerprint powder can be used when dusting for prints.
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Latent prints have been collected from human skin.
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A mobile crime lab is usually a commercially customized office that provides compartments to hold equipment and countertops for processing evidence.
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Probability serves no purpose in evidence; the lab must determine whether or not the evidence exactly matches the standard of comparison.
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Describe the basic types of equipment that a department would need to process a crime scene.
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DNA is extremely durable and generally unaffected by heat, sunlight, moisture, bacteria, or mold.
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How should an investigator avoid contaminating evidence?
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Fingerprints are clear and _____________ evidence of a person's identity.
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A(n) _____________ of comparison is an object, measure, or model with which evidence is compared to determine whether both came from the same source.
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The type of evidence that links a suspect with a crime and is often found in fingerprints, footprints, bloodstains, hairs, and fibers is called evidence.
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The largest failure in gathering evidence is not the equipment available, but the lack of _____________ in using it effectively.
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When would an investigator make use of an ultraviolet light?
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Explain the difference between competent, material, and relevant evidence.
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A tool _____________ is an impression left by a tool on a surface.
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Once evidence is discovered, photographed, and sketched, it is ready for collecting.How could you collect several different items in order to best avoid cross-contamination?
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The small lines on the palm side at the end of every human finger, which provide just enough roughness to help fingers retain objects, are known as _____________ ridges.
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Typewritten materials are not as traceable as handwritten ones.
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Hairs are far more distinguishable than fibers.
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To determine what the evidence is, first consider the apparent _____________.
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Deoxyribonucleic acid is an organic substance contained in a cell's nucleus.
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For laboratories to process DNA evidence, the evidence must be _____________; that is, tending to prove guilt or innocence.
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When collecting evidence, take extreme care to prevent different pieces of evidence from touching each other, which can lead to _____________ contamination.
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In collecting hair samples, attempt to obtain 25 to 50 full hairs from the appropriate part of the suspect's body for
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Blood can be identified as animal or human.
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Describe the three different types of fingerprints and explain the process of identifying and preserving each type.
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What can the examination of human skeletal remains contribute to an investigation?
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Discuss the difference between individual and class characteristics.
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Describe the type of evidence that might be found at the scene of a hit-and-run.How should this evidence be collected?
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Discuss how language analysis can contribute to an investigation.
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Why did the jury seem to disregard the DNA evidence in the O.J.Simpson case, and what suggestions do you have for avoiding such problems?
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List and describe the evidence that would be most helpful in showing that a specific person was at a scene.
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Why is the quality of a rolled fingerprint important?
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How is it possible to collect scent from a crime scene?
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