Forensic Science 205 (2020)
What year were fingerprints adopted by the British government as an adjunt to Bertillonage?
1892
What year did Dr. Leon Lattes develop a test to determine the blood group of a dried bloodstain?
1915
The Daubert decision came down in
1993
Traumatic deaths can be which of the following?
2, 3 and 4
How many larval instars to blow flies have?
3
In general, how quickly do liquids pass through the stomach?
30
What is the cutoff point between high velocity and low velocity injuries?
300 meters per second
Which death situation is most likely to be reversed given cutting edge techniques?
A 4 year old boy falls through the ice and is under for 40 minutes
According to your reading, what is ethics?
A set of rules that govern conduct of a professional working in a given field
Dr. Locard studied under which well-known forensic scientist?
Dr. Bertillon
"Every contact leaves a trace" is a theory attributed to
Dr. Edmond Locard
What causes tache noire?
Drying and darkening of sclera
Who wrote the book Finger Prints?
Galton
Which of these was first drafted by the Supreme Court and then passed by Congress?
The Federal Rules of Evidence
What is taphonomy?
The study of decay
Which of these is considered circumstantial evidence?
(All of these) - 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 has the potential to be individual evidence?
(All of these) - Geometric evidence - Chemical evidence - Transfer evidence
Which of these is a requirement to be a forensic scientist?
(All of these) -ability to reason during times when human emotion may attempt to override rationally -ability to be rational in applying tenets of forensic science to real life human situations -ability to address life's grimmest realities while maintaining human feelings
Forensic science should:
(All of these) -help distinguish evidence from coincidence without ambiguity all alternative results -allow for certainty and probabilistic considerations -pursue general impressions to the level of specific details
What is the purpose of the forensic laboratory?
(Both of these) -It is responsible for the analysis of evidence -It must insure everyone involved in a case is educated in understanding that evidence
Which of these is NOT a way to define a crime scene?
(None of these) - Sequence - Size - Type - Organization - Physical location
A healthy, normal-sized man dies in his home. The ambient temperature is 74 F, and he is not near a draft. He is wearing a light shirt and shorts. You take his body temperatures: Skin: 76.6 F; Liver: 82.6 F; Underarm: 78.6 F; Scalp: 74.6 F; Mouth under tongue: 80.6 F. Approximately how long ago did he die (assuming his normal body temp is 98.6 F, and he was not running a fever?
12-16 hours ago
Tangential impact usually results in what type of wound at the site of impact?
Abrasion
Who developed DNA profiling?
Alec John Jeffreys
A scene sketch must include
All important objects and measurements
Who currently certifies doctors in forensic pathology in the U.S.?
American Board of Pathology
The system that relies upon 11 body measurements with descriptive information as a method of systematic personal identification is called:
Anthropometry
What is forensic science?
Application of a broad spectrum of sciences and technologies to investigate and establish facts of interest in relation to criminal or civil law
_______ developed probability models that showed fingerprints are unique.
Balthazard
The first comprehensive book on hair analysis, The Hair of Man and Animals, was written by whom?
Balthazard and Lambert
Which of these historical figures was the first forensic scientist in Europe to use fingerprints to solve a case?
Bertillon
Which cockroach has the greatest ability to quickly infest a building?
Blatella germanica
Calliphoridae are commonly known as
Blow flies or bottle flies
What type of object produces lacerations rather than incised wounds?
Blunt objects
You are trying to analyze some DNA evidence. Which forensic database should you use?
CODIS
Exculpatory evidence
Can exclude a person as a source
Seized drug samples are categorized into which evidence type?
Chemical evidence
Toxicological samples are categorized into which evidence type?
Chemical evidence
_______ tests attempt to answer the question 'Does it match?'
Comparison test
What causes fixed pale spots in livor mortis?
Compressed capillaries which do not allow blood to settle
An awareness of how much we do not know and the humility to acknowledge the possibility of making mistakes is known as:
Contrite fallibilism
What is the English translation of the first forensic science textbook; published in 1893?
Criminal Investigation
A man dies due to a heart attack. What is his cause of death?
Death of the heart muscle due to myocardial infarction due to blood clot in arteries
What is the goal of generating forensic evidence from the gathered information?
Establishing material facts before or at trial
Associative evidence must be compared to a(n)
Exemplar
IAFIS is maintained by which governmental body?
FBI
Which of these is considered circumstantial evidence?
Fingerprints
The markings left on a bullet after it is fired from a gun are an example of
Firearm and tool mark evidence
The most expensive pest for pet owners is
Fleas
__ taphonomy is the use of taphonomic models, approaches, and analyses in forensic contexts to estimate the time since death, reconstruct the circumstances before and after decomposition, and discriminate the products of human behavior from those created by natural processes
Forensic
Which of these scientists is responsible for developing the first classification system for fingerprints?
Francis Galton
What were the scientists responsible for the early discoveries in forensic science considered due to the fact that they worked in many forensic disciplines?
Generalists
Who is credited with establishing the scientific examination of firearms in the United States?
Goddard
Hydrogen sulfide poisoning leaves what color livor?
Green
Who coined the term Criminalistics?
Hans Gross
Who wrote "Criminal Investigation" published in 1893?
Hans Gross
According to your reading, why did Edmond Locard go into forensics?
He read a Study in Scarlet
Which of these organs is not one of the first affected by autolysis?
Heart
Pharmacology
How drugs and poisons interact with the body
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
Why is one individual at the crime scene designated as the evidence collector?
It insures that evidence is collected, marked, sealed and preserved in a consistent manner
You illegally search a scene, and find hair and fibers that lead you to a particular car with a murder weapon. During trial, the murder weapon is removed from evidence. Why?
It is fruit of the poisonous tree
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
Which of these may be called a ""trier of fact""
Jury
Court cases define the term "scientific" as
Knowledge generated through the use of the scientific method
According to a 2009 report, which of these is a major challenge to the forensic sciences?
Lack of rigorous research into the sciences
What is the term for the settling of blood according to gravity, resulting in a discoloration?
Livor mortis
What is fly strike?
Myiasis
What is a scientist?
One engaging in a systematic activity to acquire knowledge
What is trauma?
Physical injury
A man is dismembered after death. These are ___________ injuries
Postmortem
Victor Balthazard is credited with developing what?
Probability models showing that the likelihood that any two people would have the same fingerprints is extremely small
What does "corpus delicti" mean?
Proof that a crime was committed
Evidence that provides information about the events preceding, occurring during, and occurring after commission of a crime is known as
Reconstruction
According to your reading, what is the final step in the forensic examination process?
Reconstruction of a crime scene
Circumstantial evidence
Requires inference from a fact that is directly proven
According to your lessons, what is the greatest contribution to forensics by private labs?
Retesting evidence examined by government or public labs
You are working the scene of a body dump in which the victim was killed elsewhere. How do you classify the dump site?
Secondary crime scene
When the Federal Rules of Evidence were enacted, what happened at the State level?
States were free to adopt the federal rules or maintain different state rules
Which of the following is not a classification of traumatic death?
Supernatural
Rule 702 deals with
Testimony by experts
Which of these is the earliest text of forensic science?
The Washing Away of Wrongs
Which case helped to discredit Bertillonage?
The Will West Case
What is criminalistics?
The application of chemistry, biology, or physics to evidence analysis and addresses crime scene investigation and reconstruction
Who is responsible for first securing and protecting a crime scene?
The first responder
What is forensic science?
The meeting of science and the courts of law
Which best describes biotaphonomy?
The study of how decomposition progresses in biological tissues
Admissibility or inadmissibility of information is determined by
The trial court's application of the rules of evidence
How do forensic laboratories ensure that reported results are scientifically valid?
They have quality assurance programs that are required by law.
According to your reading, what is the goal of science, broadly speaking?
To improve our understanding of the natural world
The major goal of working a crime scene is
To reconstruct the events that generated the collected evidence
What was Edmund Locard's main interest in forensic science?
Trace Evidence
How is an experts qualification to testify established?
Voir Dire
When a lawyer introduces a scientist and has that person describe his or her qualifications in an effort to become recognized as an expert witness, it is called
Voir Dire
Who starts the chain of custody?
Whoever collected the evidence
Which of these is NOT considered physical evidence?
Witness testimony
Around what war did cities such as Baltimore, Richmond, and New York adopt the medical examiners system of death investigation?
World War I
According to your reading, the word "forensics" basically means:
an argument
What is considered court approved information that is used to determine a defendant s guilt or innocence?
evidence