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FSC100 Exam Questions With Solutions
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secondary offences escape custody or assist escape; prisoner of war; indecent acts; assault
police; break and entering; utter death threats
upon conviction, not arrest when is DNA taken from offender
national academy of sciences (NAS) report...
FSC100 Exam Questions With Solutions
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secondary offences escape custody or assist escape; prisoner of war; indecent acts; assault
police; break and entering; utter death threats
upon conviction, not arrest when is DNA taken from offender
national academy of sciences (NAS) report the realiability of DNA as a gold standard of
forensic science was published in the 2009 _______________
STR Analysis DNA typing method that examines smaller regions of repeated sequences,
thus requiring less DNA, and being less time consuming
ACE-V (analysis, comparison, evaluation, verification) identification process
ACE-V (analysis, comparison, evaluation, verification) the progression from first
awareness that one fingerprint should be compared to another consists of four steps
true DNA is totally individualizing, except in identical twins (t or f)
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nucleus DNA can be extracted from any fluid that has a cell with a __________
bodily fluid deposition serology techniques are used to screen evidence items for the
presence and type of
the crime scene index (CSI) the national DNA Databank is responsible for two indices:
The Convicted Offender Index (COI) and the ___________________
cheek cells in a buccal swab, DNA samples are extracted from
flourine this is not a nitrogen-containing base of dna
thymine, guanine, cystosine a nitrogen-containing base of dna
advanced ridgeology defined as the study and uniqueness of friction ridge structures and
formations
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true in canada, fingerprints are defined as both the friction skin pattern formation found on
human skin, as well as the impression or mark left on a surface after having had contact with
fingers (t or f)
ridges are persistent after death, allowing for ID during decomposition what is not one of
the four premises of friction ridge identification?
(1) ridges develop on the foetus, prior to birth
(2) ridge paths are unique and never repeated
(3) ridge patterns vary within limits, which allow for classification four premises of
friction ridge identification
false volar skin is the name for non-friction skin that, unlike fingers, does not assist in the
ability to hold items or provide traction
sir frances galton in 1892, which cousin of charles darwin was responsible for the
acceptance of the use of fingerprints
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