Forensic Science Final
The process of _____ determines a substance's physical or chemical identity with as near absolute certainty as existing analytical techniques will permit.
Identification
A decentralized system of crime labs currently exists in the US under the auspices of various governmental agencies at the ____, _____, ____,and ____ levels of government
federal, state, county, municipal
The believability of _____ accounts, confessions, and informal testimony can all be disputed, maligned, and subjected to severe attack and skepticism in the courtroom
eyewitness
True or false: the distinction between individual and class evidence is always easy to make
false
What is science?
observation, hypothesis, experimental design, get data, peer review
______ keeps science honest and is the main part of forensic science
peer review
Brings science to a level of a 12 year old so that people can understand
expert witness
How do you determine the atomic number?
# of protons
Two kinds of tools
1) machine tools- grind, sharpen, drill 2) die tools- blocks, stamps, molds
Four general kinds of tools that forensic scientists are concerned with
1) prying and scrapping 2) hammering and sawing 3) shearing 4) flings
No gun powder residue is found if a weapon is fired more than ____ feet away
3
Four important agencies offering forensic service at the federal level
ATF, DEA, FBI, USPS
Early efforts at applying scientific principles to document examination are associated with ________.
Albert S. Osborne
A system of personal identification using a series of body measurements was first devised by _____
Alphonse Bertillon
Four functions of a forensic scientist
Analysis of physical objects, give expert testimony, provide training, do research
press brakes
Bends metal to various angles
The case that deals with wiretapping is _____ based on the fourth and fifth amendment rights
Berger v. NY
The examination of blood, hairs, fibers, and vegetative materials is conducted in the ______ unit of a crime laboratory.
Biological
A database applicable to DNA profiling is _____.
CODIS
The state of ______ is an excellent example of a geographical area in the United States that has created a system of integrated regional and satellite laboratories.
California
The comparison microscope became an indispensable tool of firearms examination through the efforts of ballistics expert _______.
Calvin Goddard
The increasing demand for ______ analyses has been the single most important factor in the recent expansion of crime laboratory services in the United States.
DNA
The transfer of evidence that occurs when two objects come in contact with one another was a concept first advocated by the forensic scientist
Edmond Loccard (exchange principle)
A ___ analysis subjects a suspect specimen and a standard/reference specimen to the same tests and examination in order to determine whether they have a common origin
Comparison
Evidence must be ____ and ____.
Competent & relevant
A Florida case that exemplifies the flexibility and wide discretion that the trial judge has in matters of scientific inquiry is ____
Coppolino v. State
In the case of ____, the Supreme Court ruled that in assessing the admissibility of new and unique scientific tests the trial judge did not have to rely solely on the concept of "general acceptance"
Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharma Inc.
What test do you run to know if the person fired the gun?
Dermal Nitrate test "paraffin test"
One of the first functional crime laboratories was formed in Lyons, France, under the direction of ________. Said "every contact leaves a trace"
Edmond Loccard
A person who studies or is an expert in the branch of zoology concerned with insects is an
Entomologist
Cases that deal with admission and confession are _____ and ______
Escobedo v. Illinois, Miranda v. Arizona
The _____ unit dispatches trained personnel to the scene of a crime to retrieve evidence for lab examination
Evidence collection
The US Supreme Court decision in the Kumho Tire Co., Ltd. v. Carmichael restricted the "gatekeeping" role of a trial judge only to scientific evidence
False
The testimony of an expert witness incorporates his or her personal opinion relating to a matter he or she has either studied or examined.
False
The examination of bullets, cartridge cases, shotgun shells, and ammunition of all types is the responsibility of the ______ unit.
Firearms
_____ is a communicator and interpreter of findings and explains the methods used to reach the conclusions in a court of law to the finder of fact (i.e. the jury)
Forensic scientist
_____ is responsible for developing the first statistical study proving the uniqueness of fingerprints
Francis Galton
The "general acceptance" principle, which serves as a criterion for the judicial admissibility of scientific evidence, was set forth in the case of _____
Frye v. US
Types of rays on the spectrum that we can measure
Gamma, X-rays, UV, visible light, infrared, radar, FM, AM, TV, microwave
The application of science to criminal investigation was advocated by the Austrian magistrate _____. Believed that crime scenes were multidisciplinary
Hans Gross
A person who reconstructs an event or set of events is an
Investigator
_____ found out how to detect alkaloids in the body
Jean Otto Stas
The Italian scientist ______ devised the first workable procedure for typing dried bloodstains.
Leone Lattes
The first forensic laboratory in the United States was created in 1923 by the ______ Police Department.
Los Angeles
Convicted for killing her husband by arsenic poisoning in 1840
Madame Lafarge
The ability to make small objects seem larger
Magnification
The father of toxicology
Mathieu Orfila
The 2009 US Supreme Court case decision that addressed the practice of using affidavits in lieu of in person testimony by forensic examiners
Melendez Diaz v. MA
The _____ database allows firearm analysis to compare markings made by firearms on bullets that have been recovered from crime scenes
NIBIN
A branch of forensic science that deals with the application of dental science in the identification of unknown human remains and bite marks
Odontology
The application of chemistry, physics, and geology to the identification and comparison of crime-scene evidence is the function of the ______ unit of a crime laboratory.
Physical science
What is it called when you run a paint analysis?
Pyrolysis
The ability to distinguish two objects from one another
Resolution
Author of criminalistics
Richard Saferstein
The fictional exploits of ______ excited the imagination of an emerging generation of forensic scientists and criminal investigators
Sherlock Holmes
The case that deals with search and seizure
Sibron v. NY
drop forge
Slams two dies together- like a coin machine
presses
Stamps a piece of metal into shape
True or false: The distribution of gunpowder particles and other discharge residues around a bullet hole permits an approximate determination of the distance from which the gun was fired
True
True or false: a fingerprint can be positively identified through the IAFIS database
True
True or false: one test method for locating powder residues involves transferring particles embedded on the target surface to chemically treated photographic paper
True
True or false: restoration of serial numbers is possible because in the stamped zone the metal is placed under permanent strain that extends beneath the original numbers
True
Became the world's preeminent microscopist
Walter C. McCrone
A system of personal identification using a series of body measurements is called ____
anthropometry
If a firearm has been fired more than 3 feet from a target, usually no residue is deposited but a dark ring, known as ___, is observed.
bullet wipe
The diameter of the gun barrel is known as its
caliber
Objects bearing tool marks should be submitted intact to the crime lab or a ____ should be taken of the tool mark.
cast
When you cast ____ the numbers that are etched are raised. When you case _____ the numbers that are etched are depressed
cast iron, aluminum
Evidence associated with a group and not with a single source
class characteristics
The value of class physical evidence lies in its ability to ______ events with data in a manner that is, as nearly as possible, free of human error and bias.
corroborate
What makes a good scientist?
curiosity
Four types of evidence
direct, circumstantial, real, testimonial
______ and _______ are two qualifications for expert witnesses
education and experience
The process of dissolving the metal surface on a selective basis
etching
The number and type of tests needed to identify a substance must be sufficient to _____ all other substances from consideration.
exclude
drawing of extrusion
forces hot or cold metal through a die
The application of science to law describes ______
forensic science
diameter of a shotgun barrel
gauge
Solid bar or steel hallowed out by drilling
gun barrel
Evidence that can be traced to a common source with an extremely high degree of probability is said to possess _____ characteristics
individual
In a court case a defendant has two choice to be in front of a _____ or _______
judge or jury
distance of a bullet
look at the angle and speed of the bullet
5 characteristics investigators must specifically know
make, model, caliber, serial number, and finish
Modern analytical techniques have become so sensitive that the forensic examiner must be aware of the ___ among materials when interpreting the significance of comparative data.
natural variation
4 basic principles of etching methodology
photographs, polish the surface, use an emery clothing, when surface is clean use a decreasing agent (acetone)
For soils and textile fibers use the _____
polarizing microscope
The clothing of the victim of a shooting must be handled so as to prevent disruption of ____ around bullet holes.
powder residue
When a client talks to the prosecution about what questions they want to be asked
pre-trial conference
____ is the frequency of the occurrence of an event
probability
Three limits to resolution
property of light, property of lense, light reacts with a sample
In contrast to the United States, Britain's crime lab system is characterized by a national system of ____ labs
regional
Microscopic primer and gunpowder particles on the adhesives applied to a suspected shooter's hand can be found with a ____
scanning electron microscope
6 types of firearm evidence
slug, cartridge case + GSR, firearm, wound or penetration site, trajectory + distance, sequence of shots
Three types of powder
smokeless, black powder, semi-smokeless
The examination of body fluids and organs for drugs and poisons is the function of the ____________ unit.
toxicology
The ability of an investigator to recognize and collect crime scene evidence properly is dependent on the amount of ______ received from the crime laboratory.
training
In 2004: The US Supreme Court addressed issues relation to the Confrontation Clause of the 6th amendment in the case of Crawford v. Washington
true
The expert witness's courtroom demeanor may play an important role in deciding what weight the court will assign to his or her testimony.
true
How does a tool get individualized?
use, reuse(abuse), sharpen
The _____ accorded physical evidence during a trial is left entirely to the trier of fact
weight/significance