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Acceditation - Answersthe process of endorsing the policies and procedures of an institution
through a recognized governing organization
Adversarial System - Answersa decision making process where the strength and weakness of
opposing arguments are evaluated
Anthropometry - AnswersDeveloped by Alphonse Bertillon, used 11 body measurements for
identify those suspected or convicted of crimes
Bertillonage - AnswersAnother name of the classification system developed by Bertillon
Alphonse
Certification - Answersofficial recognition of professional development
Civil Law - Answersa body of law that governs non-criminal cases, such as patent disputes
Criminal Law - Answersthe body of law pertaining to criminal cases and involves a government
agency
Criminalistics - Answerscoupling physical sciences with the law in order to solve crime
Cross-Examination - AnswersQuestioning of a witness by the party that did not call in the
witness
Defendant - Answersthe suspect or accused in a criminal case , or the person who is alleged to
have caused injury to the defendant
Direct Examination - Answersquestioning of the witness by the party that called the witness
Fallibilism - AnswersAwareness of what is not known and the humility to acknowledge the
possibility of making mistakes
Felony - Answersthe more serious of offenses
Finder of Fact - Answersthe judge or jury of a trial, also known as the trier of fact
Generalists - AnswersA forensic scientist that works with multiple disciplines in forensic science
Grand Jury - Answersa type of jury that decides if there is enough evidence in a case to move
forward
Jurisdiction - Answersthe area of which an law enforcement agency or a legal entity can excise
authority
Locard's Exchange Principle - Answersevery contact leaves a trace