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1. A _______ is a known or verifiable source from a crime scene.
STANDARD
2. A ____________of a sketch will contain a victim’s name.
TITLE BLOCK
3. _____ is a duplication type of DNA testing.
PCR
4. By determining a piece of evidence’s ____________, you can determine its composition.
CHARACTERISTICS
5. A________ reconstructed crime scene will result in a well prepared case for prosecution.
PROPERLY
6. When ______ evidence is presented, it is called Best Evidence Rule.
ORIGINAL
7. The method used to _________ a crime scene is the 2V method.
TRIANGULATE
8. In order to orient a soil sample sketch, you must have _________ on it.
DIRECTION OF NORTH
9. A ________is where a victim is shown a suspect in a short amount of time after a crime has occurred.
SHOW UP
10. Something that furnishes, or tends to furnish______ is called physical evidence.
PROOF
11. There are 2 branches of forensic science. What are they?
CRIMINALISTICS and FORENSIC MEDICINE
12. When it comes to interrogation, a ________ is short of ___________.
CONFESSION, ADMISSION
13. Offenders who ______crime scenes often make mistakes.
STAGE
14. Post Mortum rigidity is also known as ____________
RIGOR MORTUS.
_____fluid is also known as Vitreous fluid.
EYE
16. The first body part to show signs of post mortum –______
EYES
17. A staged crime scene is a picture of the crime _______
DYNAMICS.
18. A _________ investigation begins when cleared of all unnecessary personnel.
HOMICIDE
19. One key indicator that affects burial indicators is ____________
GROUND MOISTURE.
20. The 1st Responder is part of the _________
INVESTIGATIVE TEAM.
21. There are 2 reasons why someone would stage a crime scene
– PROTECT DIGNITY and DIRECT AWAY FROM SUSPICION.
22. ____________ deviant sexual behavior that involves cutting off oxygen to brain that is not illegal.
AUTOEROTIC
23. _______ is the most resolved crime.
MURDER
24. The best way of indicating __________ is to interview last person who saw decedent.
TIME OF DEATH
25. Corpus Delecti evidence proves what?
PROVES A CRIME WAS COMITTED
26._____ are most likely killed in kitchen. ______are most likely killed in bedroom.
MEN, WOMEN
27. P.M.I. stands for what?
POST MORTUM INTERVAL.
28. The person who determines cause of death is the _______________
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
29. Under normal conditions, the body cools down at a rate of 2 degrees an hour is called _______________
ALGOR MORTUS.
30. Fly larvae hatch between________days.
2 and 3
31._______ can smell death up to 100 miles away.
FLIES
32. Muscle mass is one thing that will modify or alter ______________
RIGOR MORTIS.
33. Post Mortum rigidity will remain for how long?
12 HOURS
34. ____________ is more common with drowning than dry land deaths.
A CADAVERIC SPASM
35. Discoloration of arms, face and chest will occur within __ hours of death.
48
36. Suffering from emotional or physical shock will produce a ________in processing of stomach content.
DELAY
37. When it comes to putrefaction, ____ week in air will equal____weeks in water.
ONE, TWO
38. Blood left unattended in a dead body will coagulate after ____ hours.
TWO
39. Stages of insects that go through as they grow are called ______
INSTAR.
40. Gloving, marbeling, and leathering are all signs of ____________
PUTREFACTION.