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FORENSIC FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
When was forensic science first used to solve a crime? - ANSWERIt was first used in 1248 
 
forensic dactyloscopy - ANSWERFingerprint Identification 
 
forensic limnology - ANSWERThe collection of diatoms to find the time of death underwater 
 
forensic entomology - ANSWERStudy of insects for Time of death 
 
forensic pathology - ANSWERDetermining cause of death
- Exam (elaborations)
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When was forensic science first used to solve a crime? - ANSWERIt was first used in 1248 
 
forensic dactyloscopy - ANSWERFingerprint Identification 
 
forensic limnology - ANSWERThe collection of diatoms to find the time of death underwater 
 
forensic entomology - ANSWERStudy of insects for Time of death 
 
forensic pathology - ANSWERDetermining cause of death

FORENSIC EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
Forensic science uses the scientific method - ANSWERObserve something in the context of a crime 
Does this something tell us about the events of the crime 
Formulate a hypothesis 
Test hypothesis using observations or experiment 
Based on the results, revise hypothesis & repeat 
Continue until data are in agreement w/ the hypothesis 
 
What hypotheses are tested - ANSWERObserve facts collected & develop measurements 
 
How do scientists remain ethical when describing their findings - ANSWERKept ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Forensic science uses the scientific method - ANSWERObserve something in the context of a crime 
Does this something tell us about the events of the crime 
Formulate a hypothesis 
Test hypothesis using observations or experiment 
Based on the results, revise hypothesis & repeat 
Continue until data are in agreement w/ the hypothesis 
 
What hypotheses are tested - ANSWERObserve facts collected & develop measurements 
 
How do scientists remain ethical when describing their findings - ANSWERKept ...

FORENSICS SEMESTER 1 FINAL REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)
Forensic Science - ANSWERApplication of science to criminal and civil laws that are enforced by criminal justice system; includes areas of biology, chemistry, physics, and geology 
 
Scientific Method in Forensics - ANSWER1. Observe a problem or questioned evidence and collect objective data. 
2. Consider a hypothesis or possible solution. 
3. Examine, test, and then analyze the evidence 
4. Determine the significance of the evidence. 
5. Formulate a theory based on evaluation of the significanc...
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Forensic Science - ANSWERApplication of science to criminal and civil laws that are enforced by criminal justice system; includes areas of biology, chemistry, physics, and geology 
 
Scientific Method in Forensics - ANSWER1. Observe a problem or questioned evidence and collect objective data. 
2. Consider a hypothesis or possible solution. 
3. Examine, test, and then analyze the evidence 
4. Determine the significance of the evidence. 
5. Formulate a theory based on evaluation of the significanc...

SURVEY OF FORENSICS EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (GRADED A+)
forensic science - ANSWERthe application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system; the business of providing timely, accurate, and thorough information to all levels of decisions makers in our criminal justice system 
 
derived from the German "Kriminalistic" which was coined in early 1900s in an attempt to better describe the emerging discipline of "police science" - ANSWERWhat is the origin of the word "criminali...
- Exam (elaborations)
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forensic science - ANSWERthe application of science to the criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system; the business of providing timely, accurate, and thorough information to all levels of decisions makers in our criminal justice system 
 
derived from the German "Kriminalistic" which was coined in early 1900s in an attempt to better describe the emerging discipline of "police science" - ANSWERWhat is the origin of the word "criminali...

FORENSICS EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)
You have been injured in the laboratory (cut, burn, etc.) First you should... - ANSWERTell the science instructor at once 
 
(T/F)Criminalists are also known as criminologists - ANSWERFalse 
 
(T/F) One of the basic functions of a forensic scientist is to provide important evidence for the prosecution - ANSWERFalse 
 
W Who must certify that a body is "dead"? - ANSWERCoroner/Medical Examiner 
 
Which law prevents double jeopardy? - ANSWER5th
- Exam (elaborations)
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You have been injured in the laboratory (cut, burn, etc.) First you should... - ANSWERTell the science instructor at once 
 
(T/F)Criminalists are also known as criminologists - ANSWERFalse 
 
(T/F) One of the basic functions of a forensic scientist is to provide important evidence for the prosecution - ANSWERFalse 
 
W Who must certify that a body is "dead"? - ANSWERCoroner/Medical Examiner 
 
Which law prevents double jeopardy? - ANSWER5th

FORENSICS 400 - EXAM 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)
What are the steps of the scientific method? - ANSWERObservation 
Hypothesis 
Prediction assuming the hypothesis is true 
Testing/experiment 
Hypothesis answered 
Theory? 
 
What types of science is Forensic Science considered? - ANSWERAn applied science 
 
What are the steps for comparison examinations? - ANSWER1. Recognize the pattern with the mathematical wilderness 
2. Identify the main features (clas and individual) of each piece of evidence 
3. Separate the evidence into groups 
4. compare...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the steps of the scientific method? - ANSWERObservation 
Hypothesis 
Prediction assuming the hypothesis is true 
Testing/experiment 
Hypothesis answered 
Theory? 
 
What types of science is Forensic Science considered? - ANSWERAn applied science 
 
What are the steps for comparison examinations? - ANSWER1. Recognize the pattern with the mathematical wilderness 
2. Identify the main features (clas and individual) of each piece of evidence 
3. Separate the evidence into groups 
4. compare...

FORENSICS EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)
You have been injured in the laboratory (cut, burn, etc.) First you should... - ANSWERTell the science instructor at once 
 
(T/F)Criminalists are also known as criminologists - ANSWERFalse 
 
(T/F) One of the basic functions of a forensic scientist is to provide important evidence for the prosecution - ANSWERFalse 
 
 
Who must certify that a body is "dead"? - ANSWERCoroner/Medical Examiner 
 
Which of the following is not a level of decomposition? - ANSWERWet
- Exam (elaborations)
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You have been injured in the laboratory (cut, burn, etc.) First you should... - ANSWERTell the science instructor at once 
 
(T/F)Criminalists are also known as criminologists - ANSWERFalse 
 
(T/F) One of the basic functions of a forensic scientist is to provide important evidence for the prosecution - ANSWERFalse 
 
 
Who must certify that a body is "dead"? - ANSWERCoroner/Medical Examiner 
 
Which of the following is not a level of decomposition? - ANSWERWet

FORENSICS FALL SEMESTER EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (RATED A+)
who established the comparison microscope as the indispensable tool of the modern firearms examiner? - ANSWERgoddard 
 
forensic odontology refers to the study of... - ANSWERteeth 
 
who wrote the first treatise describing the application of science to the field of criminal investigation? - ANSWERgross 
 
rigor mortis refers to the... - ANSWERstiffness of death 
 
the exchange of evidence principle was? - ANSWERlocard 
 
who devised a technique for determining the blood group of a dried bloodsta...
- Exam (elaborations)
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who established the comparison microscope as the indispensable tool of the modern firearms examiner? - ANSWERgoddard 
 
forensic odontology refers to the study of... - ANSWERteeth 
 
who wrote the first treatise describing the application of science to the field of criminal investigation? - ANSWERgross 
 
rigor mortis refers to the... - ANSWERstiffness of death 
 
the exchange of evidence principle was? - ANSWERlocard 
 
who devised a technique for determining the blood group of a dried bloodsta...

FORENSICS FINAL REVIEW 100% ACCURATE.
Forensic science - ANSWERthe application of science to criminal and civil law 
 
2. What did Locard contribute to Forensic Science? - ANSWERHe developed the exchange principle 
 
3. The Frye standard deals with: - ANSWERgeneral acceptance of evidence in court cases 
 
4. What did Bertillion contribute to Forensic Science? - ANSWERtaking body measurements for personal identification (anthropotometry). 
 
5. Final evaluation of evidence rests with - ANSWERthe jury
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Forensic science - ANSWERthe application of science to criminal and civil law 
 
2. What did Locard contribute to Forensic Science? - ANSWERHe developed the exchange principle 
 
3. The Frye standard deals with: - ANSWERgeneral acceptance of evidence in court cases 
 
4. What did Bertillion contribute to Forensic Science? - ANSWERtaking body measurements for personal identification (anthropotometry). 
 
5. Final evaluation of evidence rests with - ANSWERthe jury

FORENSIC SCIENCE EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% CORRECT.
forensic science - ANSWER-application of science to matters of law 
-applies the knowledge of technology of science to definition and enforcement of laws (not a branch of law enforcement) 
 
3 ways to assist police investigations - ANSWER1. confessions 
2. eyewitness accounts 
3. evaluation of physical evidence (free of bias) 
 
job of forensic science in courtroom - ANSWER-to analyze physical evidence 
-give expert testimony (satisfy judge that he/she has skill or knowledge that will aid in det...
- Exam (elaborations)
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forensic science - ANSWER-application of science to matters of law 
-applies the knowledge of technology of science to definition and enforcement of laws (not a branch of law enforcement) 
 
3 ways to assist police investigations - ANSWER1. confessions 
2. eyewitness accounts 
3. evaluation of physical evidence (free of bias) 
 
job of forensic science in courtroom - ANSWER-to analyze physical evidence 
-give expert testimony (satisfy judge that he/she has skill or knowledge that will aid in det...
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SEM580 Final Exam Review Questions & Answers (Graded A+)