HOSA Forensic Sciences

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chain of custody

the documented and unbroken transfer of evidence

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class evidence

material that connects an individual or thing to a certain group

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crime-scene investigation

a multidisciplinary approach in which scientific and legal professionals work together to solve a crime

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crime scene reconstruction

a hypothesis of the sequence of events from before the crime was committed through its commission

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datum point

a permanent, fixed point of reference used in mapping a crime scene

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direct evidence

evidence that (if true) proves an alleged fact, such as an eyewitness account of a crime

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individual evidence

a kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing

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subdatum point

one of several preference points of known coordinates marked from a measurable distance and direction from the datum point

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trace evidence

small but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene

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Triangulation

a technique used to record evidence location from two fixed reference points

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Seven S's of Crime Scene Investigation

secure the scene , separate the witness, scan the scene, see, sketch, search, secure evidence

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Mapping the Outdoor Crime Scene

Check pg. 32

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Analyzing Evidence

See pg. 34

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Staged Crime Scene

See pg. 35

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Summary, Case Studies, Careers, and Review

See pgs. 36-42

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allele

An alternative form of a gene.

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Combined DNA Index System (CODIS)

the FBI's computerized criminal DNA databases as well as the software used to run these databases; includes the National DNA Index System (NDIS)

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DNA Phenotyping

The prediction of physical appearance based only on DNA

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DNA profile (fingerprint)

patter of DNA fragments obtained by analyzing a person's unique sequences of noncoding DNA

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DNA profiling

a technique used to identify a person based on analysis of their genetic code

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electrophoresis

a method of separating molecules, such as DNA, according to their size

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Exon

portion of gene that is expressed

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Familial Searching

using CODIS and state databases to search for relatives of unknown persons or offenders

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Forensic genealogy

using both CODIS and public databases to identify a subject by comparing their DNA to one or more family members

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Intron

portion of a gene that is not expressed

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karyotype

a picture of the paired homologous chromosomes in a cell

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kinship

closely related individuals

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polymer

A long molecule composedd of similar repeating units

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polymerase chain reaction (PCR)

a method of amplifying (duplicating) tiny amounts of DNA evidence for use in investigations

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polymorphism

region of repeating DNA within an intron that is highly variable from person to person

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primer

a starting sequence added to trigger replication of a specific section of DNA or RNA

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short tandem repeats (STRs)

sequence of repeating bases in noncoding regions of DNA that are used in DNA profiling

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single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)

a type of genetic variation where one nucleotide is substituted for another

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STR markers

a gene or DNA sequence with a known location on a chromosome

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Agglutination

Clumping of microorganisms or blood cells, typically due to an antigen-antibody interaction.

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Angle of Impact

angle at which blood strikes a target surface relative to the horizontal plane of the target surface

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antigen

substance that triggers an immune response

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area of convergence

a two-dimensional view of the intersection of lines formed by drawing a line through the main axis of at least two drops of blood that indicates the general area of the source of the blood spatter

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area of origin

the location of a blood source viewed in three dimensions as determined by projecting angles of impact of individual bloodstains

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Cast-off pattern

blood projected onto a surface as a result of being flung from an object in motion

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passive drop

blood drop created solely as a result of gravity

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satellite

smaller droplets of blood projected from larger drops of blood upon impact with a surface

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spine

elongated blood streaks radiating away from the center of a bloodstain

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swipe

blood pattern resulting from a lateral transfer from a moving source onto another surface

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wipe

smeared blood pattern created when an object moves through blood that is not completely dried

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acute poisoning

a high dose over a short period of time

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Chronic poisoning

Low dose over a long period of time

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Controlled Substances Act

law that established penalties for possession, use, or distribution of illegal drugs and established five schedules for classifying drugs

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First Step Act

a law that reduced the penalties of drug use, possession, and distribution for those already in federal prison

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Metabolite

the by-product formed during the metabolism of a chemical

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Criminalistics

Analysis of physical evidence

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Forensic anthropology

Analysis of bodily remains

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Forensic entomology

Analysis of insects on dead bodies to determine time of death

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Pharmacologist

Studies natural and synthetic chemicals

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Carcinogens

Causes cancers

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Toxicologist

Studies toxic effects of chemicals

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Base principle of toxicology

Chemicals safe in small dosages become deadly in high dosages

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Dose-response tests

Effects of drugs at different dosages for the relationship between dose and effect

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Pharmacodynamics

Mechanisms that cause physiological and pathological changes

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Pharmokinetics

How the chemical is absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted

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Drugs may enter the body by

Ingestion, inhalation, injection, skin application, suppository

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Lipophilic chemials

Stored in fat cells, released into blood stream

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Plasma protein chemicals

Released slowly into cells

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Fluoride, lead, and strontium chemicals

Stored in bone

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Xenobiotics

Chemicals foreign to the body

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Chemical excretion by means of

Feces, sweat, saliva, breast milk, nails, and hair

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Enterohepatic circulation

Process between liver, small intestine, and bile

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A drug's half life

Time in which drug decreases by 50% in blood

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Agonist drugs

Drugs that cause effects

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Antagonist drugs

Drugs that block effects

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Immediate cause of death

Body problem that caused death

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Proximate cause of death

What led to the immediate cause of death

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Manner of death

Homicide, suicide, natural, accident, undetermined

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Myocardio infarction

Heart attack

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Frye standard

New methods must be accepted by those in the field

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Inculpatory evidence

Presence will include a person and incrminate

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Exculpatory evidence

Presence will exclude a person and exonerate

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Direct evidence

Information that establishes directly and requires no inference

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Associative evidence

Evidence that will link a person to a place (hair, blood, paint, bullets, fingerprints)

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Class-characteristic evidence

Doesn't reference a particular suspect

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Individual-characteristic evidence

Associates particular individual with the commission of a crime

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Biological evidence

Human tissue used for identification

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Chemical evidence

Seized drugs, toxicological samples, explosives

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Trace evidence

Suspect will leave and take something at the scene

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Impression evidence

Footwear, tire imprints

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Firearm and tool mark evidence

Type of impression, bullets, shells

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Questioned documents

Handwriting analysis, alteration, obliteration, erasures,

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Who helped advance fingerprint, firearms, and hair analysis?

Victor Balthazard

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Who was credited with developing a probablility model that showed fingerprints are unique (10^60 chance of 2 people having same patterns)?

Victor Balthazard

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Who developed an advanced photographic method of comparing markings on bullets?

Victor Balthazard

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What is the identification of suspects using 11 body measurements?

Anthropometry/bertillonage

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Who created anthropometry?

Alphonse Bertillon

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When was anthropometry popular?

1883-1900s

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Who was the first forensic scientist that used fingerprints to solve a case?

Alphonse Bertillon

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Who was the cousin of Charles Darwin?

Sir Francis Galton

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Who developed the first classification for fingerprints?

Sir Francis Galton

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What is used to describe one of the features found in fingerprints in the US?

Galton Ridge

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Who is credited with establishing examination of firearms evidence in US?

Galvin Goddard

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Who coined the term of "criminalistics"?

Hans Gross