FIVS 205

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What is the difference between a medical examiner and a coroner?

"A medical examiner is a medical doctor, while a coroner is an appointed or elected official"

Where should you take body temperature for algor mortis calculations?

"Rectum, liver or brain"

Anthropometry used how many body measurements?

11

Bertillonage relied upon how many body measurements?

11

The Frye standard came about in what year?

1923

When did the Daubert test come into existence?

1993

A body decomposing in air is approximatly equal to how long in the water?

2 weeks

A thin film can develop in the cornea within:

2-3 minutes

"What is the mean of these numbers: 89, 12, 18, 36, 1, 10, 16? "

26

"In general, how quickly do heavy meals pass through the stomach? "

3-4 hours

I need to earn ____% on this quiz in order to be able to see the rest of the units (Note: This answer can be found on the FAQs board).

90

What is a portrait parle?

A 19th century system for geularizing verbal descriptions of a suspect's facial features

What is the book for this class?

A Survey of Forensic Sciences, presented on TopHat

Which of these is considered direct evidence?

A witness statement

A 20 year old woman falls from her roof and dies. What is the probable manner of death?

Accident

What term describes when a laboratory has agreed to operate according to a professional or industry standard and has proven that it can and does operate this way?

Accreditation

Which of these has the potential to be class evidence

All of these have potential to be class evidence

Who currently certifies doctors in forensic pathology in the U.S.?

American Board of Pathology

Mathieu Orfila spent most of his time studying which substance?

Arsenic

You need to have all of your assignments, including quizzes and exams, finished by:

At 11:59 PM on the very last day of finals week.

Which of these historical figures helped developed the system of anthropometry?

Bertillon

ABO blood grouping is categorized into which evidence type?

Biological evidence

Skin slippage occurs during which stage of decomposition?

Bloat

What type of object produces lacerations rather than incised wounds?

Blunt objects

What causes the greenish discoloration of the abdomen during decomposition?

Breakdown of hemoglobin by bacteria

Who is credited with establishing scientific examination of firearms in the United States?

Calvin Goddard

Exculpatory evidence:

Can exclude a person as a source

What is defined as the disease or injury that initiated the lethal chain of events that led to death?

Cause of death

How do you email Dr. Brundage?

Click on the "email Dr. Brundage" link on eCampus, and then fill out the web form.

_______ tests attempt to answer the question 'Does it match?'.

Comparison test

What do digital imaging tools do to the traditional video and still photography used in crime scene documentation?

Complement

What is the English translation of the first forensic science textbook, published in 1893?

Criminal Investigation

What is the first link under the "interesting things" section?

DNA Confirms Remains of Russian Royal Family

What famous Supreme Court case resulted in the establishment of a nonexclusive checklist for trial courts to use in assessing the reliability of scientific expert testimony?

Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals

The over all disintegration of body tissues by various means is called:

Decomposition

What is Dr. Brundage's favorite beer? (Hint--you can find this answer in the FAQs)

Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA

Who's hands will you see dusting for prints during the fingerprints lesson? (Hint: You can find out who helped with what by checking out the "Thank You" link).

Dr. Meaghan Pimsler

Which of these scientists consulted on the Marie Latelle case?

Edmond Locard

How do coroner's obtain their positions?

Elected

What is the best way to get a hold of Dr. Brundage?

Email

What is Locard's exchange principle?

Every contact leaves a trace

Which of these muscles would show rigor first (assume there was no cadaveric spasm)?

Eyelid muscles

IAFIS is maintained by which governmental body?

FBI

Which of these was a result of a committee of lawyers, judges, and legal scholars?

Federal Rules of Evidence

Which of these explicitly states that the judge is the "gatekeeper" of what evidence is admitted into a courtroom?

Federal Rules of Evidence Rule 702

Which of these is considered circumstantial evidence?

Fingerprints lifted off of the murder weapon DNA matching a suspect found on the victim A footprint matching the suspect near a secondary crime scene

Which of these scientists is responsible for developing the first classification system for fingerprints?

Francis Galton

Which of these is known as the "general acceptance" test?

Frye

"Which of these is a goal of forensic science, according to your reading? "

Help distinguish actual evidence from simple coincidence without ambiguity Allow for certainty and probabilistic considerations Pursue general impressions to the level of specific details Take into account all alternative results and solutions

Pharmacology is:

How drugs and poisons interact with the body

The markings left on a bullet after it is fired from a gun are an example of:

Impression evidence

You are examining tire marks in mud at a crime scene. Which type of evidence is this? (Choose the best category of those listed).

Impression evidence

Which of these references a particular suspect?

Individual characteristic evidence

A secondary crime scene:

Is any crime scene that came after the original criminal activity

A primary crime scene:

Is the site of the original or first criminal activity

The Will West Case is important because:

It proved the Bertillonage method didn't work in all cases

The Culshaw case is important because:

It was the first documented case of matching physical evidence in modern history

Which famous case caused forensic photography to become a popular technique?

Jack the Ripper

Court cases define the term "scientific" as:

Knowledge generated through the use of the scientific method

"Hans Gross started the journal __________, which is still a major source of primary forensic literature"

Kriminologie

"Of the listed organs, where would you expect autolysis to first become apparent? "

Liver

Who is considered the father of forensic toxicology?

Mathieu Orfila

Which of these is immune to outliers?

Median

Who was the coroner replaced by in 1977 in Massachusetts?

Medical Examiner

Which of these is timed? (Choose all that apply)

Midterms and Final

You are trying to analyze some striations on a bullet. Which forensic database should you use?

NIBIN

Which organ would you expect to undergo autolytic changes first?

Pancreas

What does "corpus delicti" mean?

Proof that a crime was committed

Which of the following is not a part of the scientific method as discussed in the notes?

Re-test hypothesis

"Evidence that proveds information about the events preceding, occurfing during, and occurring after commission of a crime is known as:"

Reconstruction

A knife wound is:

Sharp force trauma

The Daubert case was decided by...

Supreme Court

Rule 702 deals with:

Testimony by Experts

Which of these was first drafted by the Supreme Court and then passed by Congress?

The Federal Rules of Evidence

The 7th thing listed under "Recommend Books" is:

The Profiler: My Life Hunting Serial Killers by Pat Brown

Cellular death is defined as:

The lack of metabolism and respiration in individual cells

What does the method in which a latent print is developed depend on?

The latent print The surface

Admissibility or inadmissibility of information is determined by:

The trial court's application of the rules of evidence

The major goal of working a crime scene is:

To reconstruct the events that generated the collected evidence

You are hammering a nail into the wall when you miss and strike the wall itself. What type of evidence did you just leave behind? (Choose the best category of those listed).

Tool mark evidence

Your book is online on a site called __________. You need to go there to get the book, read your assignments, and answer the textbook quiz questions.

TopHat

What was Edmund Locard's main interest in forensic science?

Trace Evidence

True or false: You need to get the questions in your textbook correct in order to earn points.

True

Who is responsible for developing probability models, showing that fingerprints were unique?

Victor Balthazard

Who is the author of the first comprehensive book on hair analysis, The Hair of Man and Animals, published in 1910?

Victor Balthazard and Marcelle Lambert

Where is Dr. Brundage's office?

West Campus, Heep building, rm 404A

What term means "to look at oneself?"

autopsy

By definition, forensic evidence is:

circumstantial

Cases between individuals or parties are called:

civil cases

" . Analysis is the gathering, display, and summary of information gathered through observation and experiment"

data

There are two basic type sof sketches as part of a crime scene investigation: Rough and what other?

final

Sir Francis Galton wrote which book?

finger prints

Public laboratories:

funded by governments

Which jury is tasked with handing down an indictment?

grand jury

Pressure necrosis is often due to:

ligature

According to the glossary on eCampus, _______________ is the technology that allows the fingertips to be scanned rather than rolled in ink to obtain fingerprints.

livescan

What are traumatic deaths classified as?

mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical

You are trying to analyze some fingerprint evidence. Which forensic database should you use?

not CODIS

What is the first step in the scientific method?

observation

" refers to the law of chance, or how likely something is to happen. "

probability


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