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HOSA: Forensic History and Careers (2022/2023) Graded A+
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HOSA: Forensic History and Careers (2022/2023) Graded A+ 
 
Mathieu Orfila - (1787-1853) Founder of forensic toxicology, studied poisons and worked on the Marie Lafarge poisoning case 
 
Sir Francis Galton - (1822-1911) Developed the first classification system for fingerprints, published the book Fingerprints in 1892 and described the loop, arch and whorl of fingerprint patterns 
 
Hans Gross - (1847-1915) Generalist who believed in diverse approaches to forensic science and published the fi...
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Death Investigation Final Exam (Roth) Questions and Answers 100% correct
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Death Investigation Final Exam (Roth) Questions and Answers 100% correct 
The first arriving officer at the scene ___. 
Prevents disturbance of the body and isolates any witnesses so they may be interviewed by a detective. 
 
 
 
In gunshot deaths, it is always good practice to ___. 
Secure the hands by placing brown paper bags over them prior to transport. 
 
 
 
Medications with the name of the decedent or ones in their possession need to be ___. 
Collected and removed from the location where ...
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HOSA: Forensic History and Careers (2022/2023) Graded A+
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HOSA: Forensic History and Careers (2022/2023) Graded A+ Mathieu Orfila (1787-1853) Founder of forensic toxicology, studied poisons and worked on the Marie Lafarge poisoning case 
Sir Francis Galton (1822-1911) Developed the first classification system for fingerprints, published the book Fingerprints in 1892 and described the loop, arch and whorl of fingerprint patterns 
Hans Gross (1847-1915) Generalist who believed in diverse approaches to forensic science and published the first forensic sci...
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Hosa ilc forensic medicine latest 2023 graded A+
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Hosa ilc forensic medicine latest 2023 graded A+ admissible evidence evidence that is determined to be admitted into evidence and be considered in rendering the decision 
angle of impact acute or internal angle formed by the direction of a blood drop and the plane of the surface it strikes 
area of convergence the are in space where the trajectories of blood converge; related to point of origin 
area of origin fire related area in space where a fire started or where blood that resulted in a stai...
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Forensic Science History (100% Correct answers)
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forensic science correct answers application of science to those criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a system 
 
Sherlock Holmes correct answers used crime techniques before made popular, author was Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, made crime detection methods popular, fingerprints, firearm ID, quesioned doc validity 
 
Alphonse Bertillion correct answers , anthropometry-taking body measurements to distinguish between people 
 
Francis Galton correct answers , distinctiveness ...
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Forensic Scientists (Completely solved)
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Albert S Osborn correct answers wrote questioned documents 
 
Alexandre Beaudoin* correct answers invented a technique for developing latent fingerprints on dry and/or wet porous surfaces (paper & cardboard) 
 
Alexandre Lacassagne correct answers ballistics and blood spatter analysis 
 
Alphonse Bertillon correct answers father of cimimal ID - measurement - anthropometry 
 
Auguste Ambroise Tardieu correct answers 1st to link petechial hemmorages to asphyxiation 
 
Brian E. Dalrymple correct an...
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Death Investigation Final Exam (Roth) Questions Answered 100% correct
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Death Investigation Final Exam (Roth) Questions Answered 100% correct 
The first arriving officer at the scene ___. 
Prevents disturbance of the body and isolates any witnesses so they may be interviewed by a detective. 
 
 
 
In gunshot deaths, it is always good practice to ___. 
Secure the hands by placing brown paper bags over them prior to transport. 
 
 
 
Medications with the name of the decedent or ones in their possession need to be ___. 
Collected and removed from the location where the...
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Introduction to Criminal investigation Midterm Questions with solutions 2023
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Introduction to Criminal investigation Midterm Questions with solutions 2023 
criminal investigation 
The collection of information and evidence for identifying, apprehending, and convicting suspected offenders. 
 
 
 
redefining criminal investigation (Chuliver version) 
Criminal investigation is the collection of information and physical evidence to determine if a crime has been committed and for identifying, apprehending and convicting or exonerating suspected offenders. 
 
 
 
Types of Evide...
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Pioneers of Forensic Science (Correct answers)
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Mathieu Orfila () correct answers Father of Forensic toxicology. "Accidental deaths can now be investigated further bc of toxicology" 
 
Toxicology correct answers The science of identifying toxic substances from biological orgamisms. Created by Mathieu Orfila. 
 
Alphonse Bertillon () correct answers The Father of Criminal Identification. 
 
Anthropometry correct answers Using body measurements to distinguish one individual from another. (Replaced by Fingerprinting) Created by Alphonse Bertil...
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Forensics: History (100% Guaranteed)
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Mathieu Orfila correct answers regarded as the "Father of Toxicology". One of Orfila's contributions that were made in the development of forensics was the use of a microscope to assess blood and semen stains. This was a big help to forensics because now forensic scientists were able to evaluate what was in the stains. 
 
Alphonse Bertillon correct answers Father of Criminal Identification- using Anthropometry (body measurements as a means of identification) 
 
Sir Edward Richard Henry correc...
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