Module 1 Introduction to Forensic Science
Criteria used to establish someone as an expert witness:
- education - number of years of experience in the field - membership in professional organizations - book and publications authored
What is testimony?
A testimony is a verbal statement given under oath.
Edmond Locard
Brought to the forefront the issue of cross-contamination. Locard's Exchange Principle states that there is an exchange of materials when two objects come into contact with each other.
700
Chinese Fingerprinting
1248
Chinese Medical Solution
Calvin Goddard
Discovered how to use a comparison microscope to improve this technique to better match bullets.
1932
FBI National Lab
Leone Lattes
Figured out a way to determine the type of blood from a dried bloodstain and began applying the new test to criminal investigations.
1892
Fingerprint Classification
1923
First U.S. Crime Lab
Forensic Psychiatry
Focuses on the relationship between human behavior and criminal justice
In 1927, Charles Lindbergh became the first man to fly alone, non-stop, across the Atlantic Ocean. He became an American hero, but his fame didn't save him from personal tragedy. In 1932, Lindbergh's 20-month-old son was kidnapped. The family paid a $20,000 ransom, but the body of the child was discovered almost two months later in the woods close to the family's home. Which modern area of forensics might give you information about when the child died?
Forensic Etomology
Forensic analysis provides information that helps law enforcement officers and other officials make decisions. For example, forensic scientists may help __________________understand how a death took place.
Forensic analysis provides information that helps law enforcement officers and other officials make decisions. For example, forensic scientists may help prosecutors understand how a death took place.
Forensic scientists give testimony not only from_______________________, but also on evidence that they have analyzed using ___________________________________________________________.
Forensic scientists give testimony not only from personal knowledge, but also on evidence that they have analyzed using their specialized scientific knowledge and training.
1910
Locard's Exchange Principle
Forensic Odontology
Provides insight into the identification of individuals through their teeth
Mathieu Orfila
Published work on poisons and how they affect animals in 1814. The work was the first recorded instance of forensic toxicology. The father of toxicology. Made contributions to the development of testing for the presence of blood and was one of the first individuals to use a microscope to examine blood.
Digital Forensics
Recovers and investigates evidence found on devices like laptops and smartphones
Francis Galton
Studied fingerprints and developed a methodology for their classification. Published a book in 1892 that showed the uniqueness of fingerprints and how they could be used for identification.
Forensic Sociology
The application of social science to criminal investigations Aka criminology
Forensic Anthropology
The identification and examination of skeletal remains
The _____________________ law, from the __________________________________________ or OSHA, ensures that forensic technicians are given material safety data sheets and all necessary information to safely handle and dispose of potentially dangerous materials, such as toxic chemicals. Each chemical is labeled, classified, and categorized in the lab inventory.
The right-to-know law, from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration or OSHA, ensures that forensic technicians are given material safety data sheets and all necessary information to safely handle and dispose of potentially dangerous materials, such as toxic chemicals. Each chemical is labeled, classified, and categorized in the lab inventory.
Forensic Pathology/Biology
The study of sudden, unexplained, or violent deaths
This makes forensic scientists expert witnesses. As an expert witness, the forensic scientist is ____________________________ for telling _________________________________________________________________________________________.
This makes forensic scientists expert witnesses. As an expert witness, the forensic scientist is ethically responsible for telling the truth, regardless of which side benefits from their testimony.
Forensic Entomology
Uses the study of insects to help criminal investigations
While the primary role of forensic scientists is to ___________ and _____________ evidence found at a crime scene, they may also be called upon to ____________________________ or train ________________________________________ on how to record and collect evidence.
While the primary role of forensic scientists is to collect and analyze evidence found at a crime scene, they may also be called upon to give expert testimony or train other law enforcement professionals on how to record and collect evidence.
autopsy
a dissection and examination of the body to determine how a person died
pathology
a science that deals with disease
testimony
a verbal statement given under oath
expert witness
someone whom the court deems has special knowledge relevant to the case - knowledge that an ordinary person would not have
forensic science / forensics
the application of science to the criminal justice system