FORENSIC SCIENCE!
3. When an object blocks the fall of blood, creating an absence or outline of the object for a bloodstain.

4. Used in crime scene diagrams to represent the relative ratio and size of objects and distances.

6. The process of collecting evidence, analyzing for clues, and presenting that information in court.

8. A mental illness with the highest likelihood of an individual being imprisoned or incarcerated in their lifetime.

10. Body farms, bone identification, and skeletal systems are all vital parts of what Forensic Science field?

13. Major skeletal structure used to determine whether human skeletal remains are male or female.

14. The study of plants, seeds, and spores.

17. Forensic Investigations include two types of professionals: Legal, who is in charge of investigation. The second is responsible for lab work and evidence analysis.

18. Type of microscope commonly used to analyze hair and fiber evidence.

19. Included within the study of Entomology.

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1. There are three different kinds in Forensic Thanatology: Rigor, Algor, and Livor.

2. DNA is often called this due to its ease of contamination and destruction if it is not handled properly.

5. One of the oldest fields of Forensic Science; latent, patent, and plastic.

7. Has been used positively in Forensic Science to identify unknown victims through dental records. Has been used negatively in bite mark identification.

9. There are roughly 206 of these in the human body.

10. The "A" in ADD and ADH in Forensic Entomology.

11. Scale patterns for this type of trace evidence can be broken into two major categories: Coronal and Imbricate.

12. Can be used within Forensic Anthropology to estimate an individual's age, athleticism, and diet.

15. The most important aspect of Forensic Photography.

16. Three types of profiles for human skeletal remains with three in total: European, African, and Asian.

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