Criminalistics Chapter 3

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The {blank} process determine's a substance's physical or chemical identity with as near absolute certainty as existing analytical techniques will permit.
identification
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The number and type of tests needed to identify a substance must be sufficient to {blank} all other substances from consideration.
eliminate
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A {blank} 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
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{Blank} is the frequency of occurrence of an event.
Probability
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Evidence that can be traced to a common source with an extremely high degree of probability is said to possess {blank} characteristics.
individual
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Evidence associated with a group and not with a single source is said to posses {blank} characteristic.
class
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T/F : One of the major deficiencies of forensic science is the inability of the examiner to assign exact or approximate probability values to the comparison of most class physical evidence,
True
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The value of class physical evidence lies in its ability to {blank} events with data in a manner that is, as nearly as possible, free of human error and bias.
corroborate
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The {blank} accorded physical evidence during a trial is left entirely to the trier of fact.
weight significance
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Although databases are consistently updated so that scientists can assign probabilities to class evidence, for the most part, forensic scientists must rely on {blank} when interpreting the significance of class physical evidence,
personal experience
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The believability of {blank} accounts, confessions, and informant testimony can all be disputed , maligned, and subjected to severe attack and skepticism in the courtroom.
eye witness
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T/F : Physical evidence cannot be used to exclude to exonerate a person from suspicion of committing a crime.
False
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T/F : The distinction between individual and class evidence is always easy to make.
False
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T/F : Given the potential weight if scientific evidence in a trial setting, failure to take proper safeguards may unfairly prejudice a case against the suspect.
True
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Students studying forensic science must be cautioned that merely reading relevant textbooks and journals is no substitute for {blank} in this most practical of sciences.
experience
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Modern analytical techniques have become so sensitive that the forensic examiner must be aware of the {blank} among materials when interpreting the significance of comparative data.
natural variations
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T/F : A fingerprint can be positively identified through the IAFIS database.
False
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A database applicable to DNA profiling is {blank}.
codis
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The {blank} database allows firearms analysts to compare markings made by firearms on bullets that have been recovered from crime scenes.
NIBIN
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The {blank} database contains chemical and color information pertaining to original automotive paints.
pdq
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