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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme HERE ARE TODAY’S CATEGORIES
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Observations, Crime scene + Evidence
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Hair
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fibers
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fingerprints
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme DNA
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Serology I
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Observatio ns, Crime scene + Evidence HairFibersFingerprintsDNASerology I FINAL JEOPARDY $100
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $100 The principle which states that evidence will be transferred when two objects come in contact with one another
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $100 The Locard Exchange principle
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $200 Fingerprints and DNA are examples of this type of evidence
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $200 Individual evidence: Evidence that can be related to a single source
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $300 A Nike shoe, type A blood, and piece of cotton fiber are all examples of this type of evidence
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $300 Class evidence: evidence that can be associated only with a group of items that share properties or characteristics
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $400 Explain the difference between testimonial evidence and physical evidence
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $400 Testimonial: What is said in court by a witness (flaws include how they remember) Physical: tangible items that prove material fact
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $500 A written record of all the people who have had possession of an item of evidence from a crime scene is called this
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Observations, Crime scene + Evidence $500 The chain of custody
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Hair $100 Hair is an example of trace evidence. What is trace evidence?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Hair $100 Physical evidence that is found at a scene but in small amounts
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Hair $200 True or false: microscopic examination of hair can always determine the gender
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Hair $200 False – classifying gender and age is circumstantial evidence. However, you can prove its Human hair
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Hair $300 Hair samples are obtained from 5 suspects. The 5 samples are considered these.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Hair $300 Exemplars
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Hair $400 Generally a hair can be distinguished by an animal by examining this part
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Hair $400 The medulla
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Hair $500 Is this hair animal or human? Explain how you know.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Hair $500 Animal – Segmented medulla
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Fibers $100 Which of the following is not a fiber: a)Hair b)Hemp c)Carbon d)Silk
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fibers $100 Which of the following is not a fiber: a)Hair b)Hemp c)Carbon d)Silk
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Fibers $200 List two tests that can be used to identify a fiber
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fibers $200 Microscope test Burn test
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Fibers $300 Chromatography can be used on fiber dyes – what is the purpose of chromatography?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fibers $300 To separate a mixture (a fiber dye or pen ink) into its different components
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Fibers $400 What is an identifying factor of wool that can be seen under a microscope?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fibers $400 A medulla – wool is a hair!
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Fibers $500 What is the identify of the fiber? How do you know?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fibers $500 Cotton – It has a characteristic twist
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Fingerprints $100 Name the 3 major classes of fingerprints
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fingerprints $100 Arches, Loops and Whorls
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Fingerprints $200 How do fingerprints form?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fingerprints $200 Fingerprint patterns are formed during development in the womb
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Fingerprints $300 An invisible print that must be developed using chemical or physical means is classified as this type
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fingerprints $300 A latent print Latent prints are left behind by sweat, salts and oils on your fingertips
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Fingerprints $400 Name the class of this print
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Fingerprints $400 A loop?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Fingerprints $500 What are the names of the highlighted characteristics (minutiae)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Red: dot Yellow: bifurcation Green: Ridge ending Purple: island Orange: delta Blue: lake / enclosure Red: dot Yellow: bifurcation Green: Ridge ending Purple: island Orange: delta Blue: lake / enclosure
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) DNA $100 What does DNA stand for?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme DNA $100 Deoxyribonucleic acid
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) DNA $200 What type of evidence is DNA?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme DNA $200 Individual Everyone except identical twins has different DNA
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) DNA $300 What does PCR stand for and what does it do?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme DNA $300 Polymerase chain reaction Replicates small quantities of DNA
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) DNA $400 A blood sample is recovered from a crime scene and analyzed via gel electrophoresis. The DNA of several suspects are analyzed as well. Using the gel sample provided, determine whose blood was recovered.
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme DNA $400 2
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) DNA $500 Two parents have STR markers: 12, 15 and 12, 17. What are the possible STR markers of their children?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme DNA : $500 12 12, 15 12, 17 15, 17
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Serology $100 Define serology
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Serology $100 The study of blood and other bodily fluids
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Serology $200 What antigens are present in AB blood?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Serology $200 A and B antigens AB blood contains no antibodies
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Serology $300 Identify the four blood types and their possible genotypes
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Serology $300 A: IAIA or IAi B: IBIB or IBi AB: IAIB I: ii
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Serology $400 A person has AB blood, which blood can they receive an a transfusion?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Serology $400 All: Universal recipient (A, B, AB, or O) BUT they can only give to AB AB = no antigens Rh factor = a separate antigen
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question) Serology $500 A father has blood type A, A mother has blood type B, their son has type AB and their daughter has type O. What are the genotypes of the father and the mother?
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Serology $500 IAi IBi
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Draw a crime scene sketch of your seat in the room – include at least 8 necessary components Start Timer GO TO ANSWER (question)
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CheerSilenceLoseTimerBooTheme Name of investigator, Not drawn to scale, Date, Weather, North arrow, Time, Measurements, Legend Title
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