FSC100 midterm terms Questions With Solutions 100% Complete
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Bertillion developed Bertillionage
Bertillionage took 11 measurements of head and body, including the shape of the ear,
mouth and eye, limbs, scars, tattoos, and personal characteristics
Locard Developed Locard's exchange principle,...
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Bertillion developed Bertillionage
Bertillionage took 11 measurements of head and body, including the shape of the ear,
mouth and eye, limbs, scars, tattoos, and personal characteristics
Locard Developed Locard's exchange principle, interest with trace evidence
Locard's exchange principle every contact leaves a trace
Hans Gross Austrian professor of criminal law and system of criminology
Paul Kirk Father of criminalistics
Forensics research aimed at the analysis and interpretation of evidence for a legal
investigative process
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Forensic method refers to a now-established systematic approach in documenting,
collecting, interpreting, and presenting evidence for presentation in a court of law
Forensic science the area of forensics that has developed into a broad field of study;
research, analysis, interpretation, documentation, and presentation
Expert witnesses specialists who process physical evidence for a legal investigation,
entitled to express opinion
Plain view doctrine seized items must be in plain view and in areas within the proximity
of the warrant limitations, can't be intrusive or invasive in search
the fruit of the poisonous tree the theory is that the poisonous tree is the original tainted
evidence, and that any fruit (evidence) that grows from it will also be tainted
Corpus delicti "the body of crime"
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"the body of crime" refers to the establishment of proof through evidence that a crime has
been committed against something or someone
Forensic work involves identifying or processing evidence for a legal investigation
Detectives the specialists whose sole job was to determine who committed the crime and
why
Recidivism repeating crimes
Crime any act punishable by law
crime scene any place where an act has taken place that is contrary to the law
evidence anything that can give or substantiate information in a legal investigation
testimonial evidence derived from individuals testimony
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