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This document contains a comprehensive set of approximately 150 criminalistics exam questions and verified answers, covering key forensic science topics such as physical evidence, crime scene procedures, fingerprint analysis, and bloodstain pattern interpretation. The structured question-and-answer format makes it highly effective for exam revision, active recall, and concept mastery. The material closely aligns with core forensic science curricula and is strongly linked to textbooks such as Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science by Richard Saferstein. It covers foundational concepts including Locard’s Exchange Principle (page 1), the scientific method and evidence handling (page 2), and classification of evidence (class vs individual characteristics, pages 3–4). The document also provides detailed explanations of forensic biology and pathology concepts such as algor mortis, rigor mortis, and livor mortis (pages 3–4), as well as bloodstain pattern analysis including types of spatter, angle of impact, and area of origin (pages 4–7). This study guide is ideal for students enrolled in courses such as Criminalistics (CRIM 201), Introduction to Forensic Science, Crime Scene Investigation, and Forensic Biology. It is particularly beneficial for undergraduate students in criminal justice, forensic science, and criminology programs preparing for exams or quizzes. Additionally, it may be useful for law enforcement trainees, forensic lab interns, and individuals pursuing careers in forensic analysis or crime scene investigation. The document provides in-depth coverage of fingerprint identification techniques (loops, whorls, arches, pages 8–10), latent print development methods (iodine fuming, ninhydrin, superglue fuming), and digital imaging systems such as AFIS (page 9). It also includes essential chemistry concepts (atoms, compounds, physical and chemical properties, pages 11–14) and glass analysis (radial and concentric fractures), ensuring a well-rounded understanding of both theoretical and applied forensic science. This makes it a complete and practical resource for mastering criminalistics and succeeding in Exam 1. Keywords: criminalistics exam questions CRIM 201, forensic evidence chain of custody, locards exchange principle forensic science, bloodstain pattern analysis spatter types, angle of impact area of origin, fingerprint patterns loops whorls arches, latent fingerprint development ninhydrin iodine fuming, AFIS livescan forensic identification, class vs individual characteristics evidence, rigor mortis algor livor mortis, forensic chemistry properties matter atoms compounds, glass fracture radial concentric analysis

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Criminalistics Exam 1 2026
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expert witness - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A person who an demonstrate a particular

skill or has knowledge in a trade or profession that will help the court

determine the truth of the matter at issue


Locard's exchange principle - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Whenever two objects come

into contact with one another, there is exchange of materials between them

, scientific method - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A process that uses strict guidelines to

ensure careful and systematic collection, organization, and analysis of

information


physical evidence - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Any object that can establish that a

crime has or has not been omitted or can link a crime and its victim or its

perpetrator


rough sketch - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A draft representation of all essential

information and measurements at a crime scene. This sketch is drawn at

the crime scene.


finished sketch - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A precise rendering of the crime scene,

usually drawn to scale


chain of custody - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔A list of all people who came into

possession of an item of evidence


standard/reference sample - 🧠ANSWER ✔✔Physical evidence whose

origin is known, such as fibers or hair from a suspect, that can be

compared to a crime-scene evidence

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