Which term best describes an individual who is believed to have intentionally assisted, facilitated, or supported another person in the commission of a criminal offenses.
Question 2
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Which term best describes a statement or claim identifying a suspect's location at the time a crime was committed?
Question 3
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In the context of criminal investigations, how is evidence classified that does not directly prove a fact but instead suggests a conclusion through a series of legal connections?
Question 4
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What investigative concept describes the place connected to a crime or accident, and how does its classification as primary or secondary influence evidence collection and scene processing?
Question 5
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Third step in crime scene protocol that involves making sketches and taking photographs
Question 6
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Second step in crime scene protocol that involves exploring the scene to locate potential
Question 7
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What investigative term refers to a facial sketch developed from eyewitness accounts for the purpose of assisting in locating or identifying a suspect?
Question 8
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First step in crime scene protocol that involves taking to witnesses and victims
Question 9
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In forensic investigations how are materials like biological samples, impression evidence, and trace materials classified?
Question 10
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Last step of the crime scene protocol that involves the collection of evidence
Question 11
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What legal designation applies to a person identified by investigators as having potentially committed a criminal act?
Question 12
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Forensic ______ includes the study of insects and their life cycles to determine time of death
Question 13
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Forensic ______ includes the study of human remains and skeletons to help in identifying victims
Question 14
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Which scientific field focuses on the study of living organisms and their genetic material, including the structure, function and inheritance of DNA?
Question 15
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Which scientific discipline focuses on the the study of plants life and can provide investigators with critical clues about the locations where suspects or victims may have been present?
Question 16
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Which type of forensic scientists specialize in the examination and analysis of biological materials such as blood, saliva, and other body fluids to generate evidentiary clues about crimes, suspects, or victims?
Question 17
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These specialists tests body fluids and tissues to determine the presence of drugs and poisons
Question 18
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The study of bullets and ammunition as well as gunpowder patterns on people and objects
Question 19
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A ______ specialist examines marks left by tools on objects at a crime scene or on a victim to provide clues about a crime
Question 20
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The field of forensic ____ includes the scientific study of the mind and human behavior to provide clues about a suspect or a crime
Question 21
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What field of study employs medical knowledge and investigative techniques to analyze deaths and establish whether they resulted from natural causes, accidents, suicides, or homicide?
Question 22
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Forensic _____ includes the study of teeth and their features to analyze bite marks and identify human remains
Question 23
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Scientists who use their knowledge in identifying fingerprints, footprints, palmprints, etc. are known as _____ print specialists
Question 24
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Forensic ___ profiling is a technique employed by forensic scientists to identify individuals by characteristics of their genetic makeup
Question 25
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Which forensic procedure involves the examination of a body to determine cause and manner of death while uncovering evidence that may clarify how a crime occured?