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Forensic Science Trivia

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Forensic science game

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Created Date 10.04.20
Last Updated 10.05.20
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Topics of this game:
  • Forensic odontologist
  • Forensic entomologist
  • Physical evidence
  • In class a Pyrex/borosilicate test tube was dipped in vegetable oil and disappeared from view. What does this tell us?
  • A person who has seen someone or something and can communicate these facts is:
  • Hair is considered:
  • Which is NOT a stage in hair growth?
  • What is the name of a specialist who studies flies, maggots and ants and uses that information to catch criminals?
  • he ability to establish the exact whereabouts of an item of evidence and under whose control it was from its collection at the crime scene to its presentation in the courtroom and everywhere in between is called
  • What type of evidence is a handwritten note?
  • Choose the correct method for collecting and packaging blood evidence.
  • All people have a medulla, true or false?
  • This is the study of blood
  • Ruling by the court that said "an expert opinion is admissible if the scientific technique on which the opinion is based is “generally accepted” as reliable in the relevant scientific community". Gave no real direction; acceptability determined by jury.
  • You can tell what side of a glass piece was struck by observing:
  • Most common medulla pattern in humans
  • What is any physical location in which a crime has occurred or is suspected of having occurred?
  • What is the job of a police officer in a crime scene investigation?
  • Skeletal remains are found in a forest. What specialist will be called upon to help identify the victim
  • refraction index