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