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FACES
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a software program that helps sketch artists and eyewitnesses create FACIAL COMPOSITES
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What is your blood type determined by?
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GENES which you inherit from parents
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Any physical location in which a crime has occurred or is suspected of having occurred is_?
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Crime Scene
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What is a thing/s that are helpful in forming a conclusion or judgement
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evidence
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Alibi
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A statement that explains where a susupect was at the time of the crime.
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A person thought to be capable of committing a crime is___?
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Suspect
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Evidence found at crime scene in small amounts that can be measured
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Trace evidence
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Testimonial
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witnessed account of an incident or crime
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The second person associated with a crime.
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accomplice
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The original location of a crime.
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Primary crime scene
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Arches
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fingerprint pattern in which the ridge lines enter on one side of the print and exit on the other side.
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Broken or torn object that investigators can analyze to see if physical matches fit
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Fracture
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Protocol for Crime Scene
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1) Interview
2) Examine 3) Photograph 4) sketch 5) Process |
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Can be found at roots of hair to provide evidence
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DNA
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Can provide the age, sex, race and stature
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Skeletal remains
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The study of firearms and ammunition
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Balistics
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Can be tested for alcohol, drugs or poisons
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Body fluids
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Tool marks
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Tiny knicks and chips usually around a break in during a robbery
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Used on the ink of questioned documents
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Chromotography
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Bite marks
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Can be used to tell how quick the offender subdued the victum-matched to dental records
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Rh
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Protein discovered whild studying Rhesus monkeys
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Clotting factors in the plasma that clot together to prevent blood loss
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Platelet
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Contains both A and B antigens
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Blood Type AB
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Contains A antigens on the red blookd cells
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Blood Type A
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Universal Blood donar
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O blood type
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The part of your immune systems that destroys pathogens in body.
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White blood cells
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Principle that states "with contact between two items, there will be an exchange"
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Locard principle
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Yellowish liquid part of the blood
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Plasma
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Produced in the bone marrow and are the most abundant cell in body
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Red blood cells
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Hemoglobin
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protein that gives blood its red color
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