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Introduction to Forensic Science History Basic crime lab services Optional crime lab services Specialized Services Terms 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 Final Jeopardy

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A-100 ANSWER: discovered the structure of DNA QUESTION: Who are Watson and Crick?

A-200 ANSWER: in the 1980s, he developed techniques for DNA fingerprinting QUESTION: Who is Alec Jeffreys?

A-300 ANSWER: created the method of Anthropometry, which is an identification system based on physical measurements QUESTION: Who is Alphonse Bertillon?

A-400 ANSWER: he used comparison microscopes as a pioneer in the field of ballistics QUESTION: Who is Calvin Goddard?

A-500 ANSWER: his Exchange Principle relates to the transfer of evidence QUESTION: Who is Edmond Locard?

B-100 ANSWER: the crime lab unit involved with ballistics and firearm discharge residue QUESTION: What is the Firearms Unit?

B-200 ANSWER: the crime lab unit that uses infrared technology and x-rays. QUESTION: What is the Photography Unit?

B-300 ANSWER: the crime lab unit involved with checking the authenticity of papers QUESTION: What is the Document Examination Unit?

B-400 ANSWER: the crime lab unit that uses analytical instruments to exam drugs, glass, paint, explosives, and soil QUESTION: What is the Physical Science Unit?

B-500 ANSWER: the crime lab unit that investigates blood stains and hair. QUESTION: What is the Biology Unit?

C-100 ANSWER: the crime lab unit that collects and preserves physical evidence found at a crime scene QUESTION: What is the Evidence Collection Unit?

C-200 ANSWER: the crime lab unit that analyzes biological specimens for drugs and poisons QUESTION: What is the toxicology unit?

C-300 ANSWER: the crime lab unit that is involved with lie detection QUESTION: What is the polygraph unit?

C-400 ANSWER: the crime lab unit that analyzes fingerprints left on a surface QUESTION: What is the latent fingerprint unit?

C-500 ANSWER: the crime lab unit that analyzes recordings for an individual’s unique sound patterns QUESTION: What is the Voiceprint Analysis Unit?

D-100 ANSWER: the study of insects and their relation to a criminal investigation QUESTION: What is Forensic Entomology?

D-200 ANSWER: the examination of teeth used to identify a person QUESTION: What is Forensic Odontology?

D-300 ANSWER: the identification and examination of human skeletal remains QUESTION: What is Forensic Anthropology?

D-400 ANSWER: the investigation of sudden, unnatural, unexplained, or violent deaths QUESTION: What is Forensic Pathology?

D-500 ANSWER: concerned with accident reconstruction and fires QUESTION: What is Forensic Engineering?

E-100 ANSWER: the stiffening that occurs to a dead body QUESTION: What is rigor mortis?

E-200 ANSWER: the application of the knowledge and technology of science to law QUESTION: What is Forensic Science?

E-300 ANSWER: the process of body temperature cooling after death QUESTION: What is algor mortis?

E-400 ANSWER: the settling of blood in areas of the body closest to the ground QUESTION: What is livor mortis?

E-500 ANSWER: a process that identifies variable regions on DNA that make each individual unique QUESTION: What is DNA fingerprinting?