Furnishing training on the proper collection of physical evidence
Analysis of physical evidence
Providing expert testimony
2. The first DNA profiling test was developed by ________ in 1982, and it was first used in 1986 to identify the murderers of two young English girls. Sir Alec Jeffries 3. Which discipline does not fall the umbrella of forensic science: Entomology Anthropology Pathology Cryptology 4. The examination of body fluids and organs for drugs and poisons is a function of the ____ unit. Toxicology 5. When two objects come into contact with one another, materials are exchanged between them. What is this? Locard's Exchange Principle
6. Which individual contributed knowledge to the forensic characterization of blood: Sir Alec Jeffries
7. The examination of bullets, cartridge cases, shotgun shells, and ammunition, of all types is the responsibility of the ____ unit. Firearms
8. Early efforts at applying scientific principles to document examination are associated with ____. Albert Osborn
9. In 1775, the Swedish chemist ____________ devised the first successful test for detecting the poison arsenic in corpses. Carl Wilheml Scheele
10. ______ is the application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system. Forensic science 1. A basic function of a forensic scientist includes:
Furnishing training on the proper collection of physical evidence
Analysis of physical evidence
Providing expert testimony
2. The first DNA profiling test was developed by ________ in 1982, and it was first used in 1986 to identify the murderers of two young English girls. Sir Alec Jeffries 3. Which discipline does not fall the umbrella of forensic science: Entomology Anthropology