PHA 6936 SPECIAL TOPICS IN FORENSIC
SCIENCE EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+
Terms in this set (645)
Define Forensic Science The application of science as it pertains to the
law
Two Classifications of Evidence Associative
Inceptive
Associative Evidence links people, places, and objects
Inceptive Evidence addresses the issue of whether an offense has
occurred
, What is the Basic Tenent of Forensic Locard's Exchange Principle: Every contact
Science? leaves a trace
What are the basic principles of The identification, individualization, or
Forensic Science? classification of physical evidence
Three Points of the Evidence Victim
Linkage Principle Suspect
Scene
______ was the first to develop a Alphonse Bertillon
personal identification system.
The first personal identification 19th
system was developed in the ______
century.
______ was the original initiative of Fingerprinting
William Herschel in 1877.
Contextual Bias environmental influences and past experiences
that sway decision making
Confirmation Bias accepting conclusions of another without due
diligence of the scientific process
SCIENCE EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+
Terms in this set (645)
Define Forensic Science The application of science as it pertains to the
law
Two Classifications of Evidence Associative
Inceptive
Associative Evidence links people, places, and objects
Inceptive Evidence addresses the issue of whether an offense has
occurred
, What is the Basic Tenent of Forensic Locard's Exchange Principle: Every contact
Science? leaves a trace
What are the basic principles of The identification, individualization, or
Forensic Science? classification of physical evidence
Three Points of the Evidence Victim
Linkage Principle Suspect
Scene
______ was the first to develop a Alphonse Bertillon
personal identification system.
The first personal identification 19th
system was developed in the ______
century.
______ was the original initiative of Fingerprinting
William Herschel in 1877.
Contextual Bias environmental influences and past experiences
that sway decision making
Confirmation Bias accepting conclusions of another without due
diligence of the scientific process