1/12
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced |
---|
No study sessions yet.
Autoptic or Real Evidence
Evidence perceived by the senses
Testimonial Evidence
Given orally and expressed under oath
Experimental Evidence
May use experimental animals in view of the court
Documentary Evidence
Makes use of medical certificates such as in autopsies
Physical Evidence
Articles and materials which are found in connection with the investigation
Corpus Delicti
Physical evidence that proves the crime existed
Associative Evidence
Physical evidence that links the suspect to the crime
Tracing Evidence
Physical evidence that may assist the investigator in locating the suspect
Direct Evidence
That which proves the fact in dispute without the aid of anyinference or presumption
Circumstantial Evidence
Proof of fact or facts from which the existence of a particular fact in dispute may be inferred as a necessary or probable consequence
Corroborative Evidence
Collection of facts and information that backs up someone's story or support a proposition
• Blood pressure
• Respiration
• Pulse
• Skin conduction
Factors affecting lie detector tests
• “match,” “inclusion,” or “failure to exclude”
• “nonmatch” or “exclusion”
• “inconclusive”
Three possible laboratory outcomes of DNA testing