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1 with your host, Ms. Bloedorn
Jeopardy! with your host, Ms. Bloedorn

2 Jeopardy History of Forensics Sort the Evidence Q $100 Q $100 Q $100
Parts of the Crime Lab The Law Miscellaneous Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 History of Forensic Science $100 question
He created the first scientific system of personal identification.

4 History of Forensic Science $100 Answer
Alphonse Bertillon

5 $200 Question History of Forensic Science
He started the first crime lab, in Lyons, France.

6 $200 Answer History of Forensic Science
Edmund Locard

7 $300 Question History of Forensic Science
This fictional figure excited imaginations with his use of forensic science.

8 $300 Answer from History of Forensic Science
Sherlock Holmes

9 $400 Question History of Forensic Science
This principle states that when a criminal comes in contact with an object or person, a transfer of evidence occurs.

10 $400 Answer from History of Forensic Science
Locard’s Exchange Principle

11 $500 Question History of Forensic Science
He made the first definitive survey of fingerprints and their classification.

12 $500 Answer History of Forensic Science
Francis Galton

13 $100 Question Part of the Crime Lab
This part of the crime lab analyzes DNA, plants, hairs, and fibers.

14 $100 Answer Part of the Crime Lab
Biology Unit

15 $200 Question Part of the Crime Lab
This part of the crime lab analyzes guns, bullets, bullet casings, trajectories, and may also analyze tools.

16 $200 Answer Part of the Crime Lab
Ballistics or Firearms Unit

17 $300 Question from Part of the Crime Lab
This part of the crime lab uses physics, chemistry, and geology to analyze evidence.

18 $300 Answer from Part of the Crime Lab
Physical Science Unit

19 $400 Question from Part of the Crime Lab
This part of the crime lab examines body fluids or found objects for drugs and poisons.

20 $400 Answer from Part of the Crime Lab
Toxicology Unit

21 $500 Question from Part of the Crime Lab
This part of the crime lab examines the relationship between human behavior and legal proceedings.

22 $500 Answer from Part of the Crime Lab
Forensic Psychiatry Unit

23 $100 Question from Sort the Evidence
shotgun shell

24 $100 Answer from Sort the Evidence
Ballistics Unit

25 $200 Question from Sort the Evidence
Blood

26 $200 Answer from Sort the Evidence
Biology Unit or Serology Unit

27 $300 Question from Sort the Evidence
A skeleton (no flesh)

28 $300 Answer from Sort the Evidence
Anthropologist

29 $400 Question from Sort the Evidence
A small sample of white powder

30 $400 Answer from Sort the Evidence
Toxicologist

31 $500 Question from Sort the Evidence
Carpet Fiber

32 $500 Answer from Sort the Evidence
Biology Unit (Remember, hair AND fibers!)

33 $100 Question from The Law These laws deal with offenses against an individual that are deemed offensive to society

34 $100 Answer from The Law? Criminal Laws

35 $200 Question from The Law This type of law deals with relationships between individuals (property, contracts)

36 $200 Answer from The Law Civil Law

37 What standard of proof is this?
$300 Question from The Law The prosecution’s arguments are convincing, but still leave room for confusion and uncertainty. The defendant is found “not guilty.” What standard of proof is this?

38 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt
$300 Answer from The Law Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

39 What standard of proof is this?
$400 Question from The Law The plaintiff has more evidence on his side than the defendant. The defendant is found to be liable. What standard of proof is this?

40 Preponderance of Evidence
$400 Answer from The Law Preponderance of Evidence

41 $500 Question from The Law This case made the trial judge the “gatekeeper” to admit scientific testimony or expert witnesses in court.

42 Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals
$500 Answer from The Law Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals

43 $100 Question from Miscellaneous
Name one of the two substances whose analyses has been an important factor in the expansion of crime labs.

44 $100 Answer from Miscellaneous.
DNA and drugs

45 $200 Question from Miscellaneous
Describe the organization of crime labs in the US

46 $200 Answer from Miscellaneous
Decentralized! Federal, State, County, Municipal

47 $300 Question from Miscellaneous
Name three of the four federal agencies that offer forensic services

48 $300 Answer from Miscellaneous
FBI, DEA, ATFE, US Postal Inspection

49 $400 Question from Miscellaneous
Define Forensic Science

50 $400 Answer from Miscellaneous
The application of science to law. (you may have a longer definition, but it should include this concept)

51 $500 Question from Miscellaneous.
A person who is called on to give an educated opinion, in court, using information and training that the average person may not have.

52 $500 Answer from Miscellaneous.
Expert Witness

53 Final Jeopardy Explain, using two technical vocabulary terms, why OJ Simpson was found “not guilty” in criminal court, but “liable” in civil court, in the murder/death of his wife.

54 Final Jeopardy Answer For example:
The jury in the criminal case could not find him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, but the plaintiff’s case had a preponderance of the evidence in the civil case.


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