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History of Forensic Science Research based on Miami-Dade County Website
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What is forensic science? Previously “______ medicine” was the term used for the application of medical knowledge to the investigation of a crime. Now we call it “forensic science” – Forensic refers to the use of material in a ____ of law
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Where did forensic science start? The Chinese book Hsi Duan Yu (The Washing Away of ____), which appeared in 1248, provided the first association of medicine and law. – The book offered useful ____, such as distinguishing drowning (water in the lungs) and strangulation (pressure marks on the throat and damaged cartilage in the neck) from _____ by natural causes.
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Where did forensic science start? The first appearance of ___ in the courtroom was documented around the end of the 18th century. The emergence of modern ______ around that period led to discoveries which were applicable to crime _______ and _______.
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Important Cases in History: One of the ____ celebrated cases in forensic science involved the 'father of _______', Mathieu Orfila (1787-1853), who worked in Paris and testified in an _______ poisoning criminal trial in _____. Orfila and others had developed a chemical ____ to detect arsenic, the _____ of choice for the period because the symptoms, violent stomach pains and vomiting, were similar to _______ (a common disease of the times) and often went undetected.
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Important Cases in History: Alphonse Bertillon's (1853-1914) personal ___________ system using a series of body and facial _____________ for individualization, developed in 1882. Dr. Francis Galton's (1822-1911) Fingerprints, published in 1892, was another pioneering contribution to the emerging field of ________ science.
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Founder of Forensic Science! Alexandre Lacassagne (1844- 1921) has been called the _____ of modern forensic science. Lacassagne made many contributions including the first to recognize the significance of the ______ etched on a bullet extracted from a_____ victim and their link to the gun from which it was fired, thus beginning the science of _______.
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Forensic Facts! Illinois suspended its death penalty after discovering that police ________ Pamela Fish had manufactured forensic evidence in dozens of cases!Pamela Fish If only they had caught her sooner!
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Founder of Forensic Science! He also was the first to study the relationship between an attack on a victim and the shape and ________ of _________, and was first to recognize the need for adequate means of identifying ________ through a police ______ system.
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CRIME LABS! First forensic ______ was set up in France in 1910. First crime laboratory in the U.S. was established in _____ by the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (____) lab was established in 1932 and in 1937 Paul Kirk (1902-1970) set up the first academic ________ program in the U.S. at the University of California.
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Current Practice of Forensic Science in U.S. Laboratories Labs test: – Drug ________ – Trace Evidence analysis Fiber and _____ comparison and analysis Paint comparison and analysis ______ comparison and analysis Fire debris and _______ analysis Gun shot ______ analysis Tape comparison Soil and building materials comparison and analysis Lamp and ________ examinations
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Current Practice of Forensic Science in U.S. Laboratories Biology services – Biological _____ identification and ______ origin – _____ analysis – Bloodstain _______ interpretation Firearms and toolmark identification – Firearm _____ – Projectile comparison – ____ powder pattern interpretation – Footwear and tire impression comparison
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Current Practice of Forensic Science in U.S. Laboratories Toxicology – Breath and blood _____ analysis – _____ analysis – Drugs in biological fluids and _____ Fingerprint and latent identification and comparisons Specialized analysis – Computer and data recovery – ______ analysis
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What is the future of forensic science? Many possibilities! Currently, scientists are working on making faster, more ______ methods for their lab tests. Who knows where the future of forensic science lies – maybe you’ll be part of the answer!
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