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Forensic Science
Chapter 3: Physical Evidence
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Tire marks, shoe prints, and bite marks are all types of
______ evidence
What is impression?
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Two main purposes for examining physical evidence.
What are identification and comparison?
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The name of the database maintained by the FBI that
stores DNA profiles.
What is CODIS?
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method used to support a likely sequence of events
at a crime scene by observing and evaluating physical evidence and statements made by those
involved with the incident.
What is reconstruction?
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Three common types of biological evidence.
What are blood, semen, and saliva?
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the process of ascertaining whether two or more objects
have a common origin.
What is comparison?
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FBI’s fingerprint database.
What is IAFIS?
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These individuals determine thecause of death.
Who are medical examiners?
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Powder residues are often foundas physical evidence resulting
from ______.
What is the discharge of a firearm?
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evidence that can be associated only with a group and not
with a single source is said toHave ______ characteristics
What is class?
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The FBI has a database of DNAprofiles which contains DNA samples from convicted or
arrested Individuals, unsolved crime scene evidence, and
______.
What is missing persons?
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______ ultimately determinesthe significance of physical
evidence in a trial
What is the jury?
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Handwritten, typewritten, orprinted information whose authenticity is in doubt are
referred to as ______.
What are questioned documents?
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This early method of personalidentification represented class characteristics only.
What are blood types?
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The National Integrated Ballisticinformation Network is a
database maintained by this federal agency.
What is the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives?
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Crime scene reconstruction is Carried out by observing and evaluating physical evidence as
well as ______ statements.
What is eyewitness?
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Four manufactured items considered to be common
crime-scene evidence.
What are fibers, firearms, glass, paint, petroleum products, plastic bags, plastic, rubber, vehicle lights?
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the fitting together of the irregular edges of broken
objects as in a jigsaw puzzle isevidence with ______
characteristics
What is individual?
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A forensic database containing evidence exhibiting class
characteristics
What is PDQ or SICAR?
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The medical examiner can examine ______ to determine ifa body has been moved after
death
What is livor mortis?