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Criminalistics Chapter 1

The application of science to law - ANSforensic science

the fictional exploits of ______ excited the imagination of an emerging generation of forensic
scientists and criminal investigators. - ANSSir Arthur Conan Doyle with Sherlock Holmes

a system of personal indentification using a series of body measurements was first devised by -
ANSAlfonse Bertillon

responsible for developing the first statistical study proving the uniqueness of fingerprints -
ANSFrancis Galton

italian scientist who devised the first workable procedure for typing dried blood - ANSLeone
Lattes

the comparison microscope became an indespensable tool of firearms examination through the
efforts of - ANSCalvin Goddard

early efforts of applying scientific principles to document examination are associated with -
ANSAlbert Osborn

the application of science to criminal investigation was advocated by the Australian Magistrate -
ANSHans Gross

one of the first functional crime laboratories was formed in Lyons, France, under the direction of
- ANSJ. Edgar Hoover

FBI director and organized a national laboratory in 1932 - ANSJ. Edgar Hoover

the transfer of evidence that occurs when two objects come in contact with one another was a
concept first advocated by the forensic scientist - ANSEdmond Locard
Locard's exchange principle

the first forensic laboratory in the united states was created in 1923 by who and in what police
department? - ANSAugust Vollmer
LAPD

how many public crime labs are there (federal, state, and local) - ANS350

the state that is an excellent example of a geographical area in the united states that has
created a system of integrated regional and satellite laboratories - ANScalifornia

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