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Intro to Forensic Science NAME____________________________________________________DATE_____________PERIOD_______ Science Success #2 Intro to Forensic Science

What do the following abbreviations stand for? Day 1 What do the following abbreviations stand for? DEA FBI _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ ATF ______________________ ______________________ ___________________ BCI ___________________ ___________________ ___________________

- Day 2 Type of Laws that are made up of judicial opinions and precedents . ____________________ Type of Laws that are developed for preventative or remedial purposes, such as restraining orders. _____________________

Day 3 Small traces of cosmetics have been found at a crime scene. Which forensic science unit is responsible for this type of evidence? ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ A situation in which a reasonable an prudent person can view available information about a crime and determine the suspect that committed it, is referred to as: _____________________ _____________________ _____________________

Day 4 This branch of forensic science uses dental marks and records to identify corpses This branch of forensic science can match fired projectiles to firearms ___________________ ____________________

Day 5 Ohio’s BCI is headquartered in what city? _____________________ THE ATF is associated with which other government agency? ________________

Day 6 Which Forensic Scientist is credited with the invention of the comparison microscope, which is used to compare bullets? ___________________ Which Forensic Scientist won a Nobel Prize for his discovery of 4 blood types? ___________________

Day 7 Fingerprints that are invisible are called _____________________ Forensic Scientists use this type of reasoning to draw a conclusion based on evidence. _______________

Day 8 The Forensic Scientist known as the Father of Forensic Toxicology is ____________________ This famous British CSI is also the author of many of the Sherlock Holmes stories. _____________________

Day 9 This Forensic Scientist is also known as the Father of Criminal Investigation. He used body measurements as identification. _____________________ If a prosecutor shows a diagram of a crime scene in court, this Forensic Science unit is responsible for the material. _____________________

QUIZ 1.__________________________ 2.__________________________ 3.__________________________ 4.__________________________ 5.__________________________ 6.__________________________ 7.__________________________ 8.__________________________ 9.__________________________ 10._________________________