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Seneta

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The original location of a crime or accident   Primary Crime Scene  
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An alternate location where additional evidence of a crime may be found   Secondary Crime Scene  
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Person thought to be capable of committing a crime   Suspect  
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Any evidence found at a crime scene in the form of a physical object.   Physical Evidence  
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Evidence that includes eyewitness accounts of an accident or crime scene   Testimonial  
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Statement of where a suspect was at the time of the crime   Alibi  
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Physical evidence that is found at a crime scene in small but measurable amounts.   Trace Evidence  
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A second person associated with committing a crime   Acccomplice  
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Type of evidence found in blood, body fluid, and tissues that contains genetic information and can be used to link a suspect to a crime   DNA  
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Combined DNA Index System used by law enforcement agencies to compare DNA samples to known suspects   CODIS  
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Intentionally setting a fire to cause damage or destroy evidence of another crime   Arson  
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Can be classified as arches, loops, or whorls   Fingerprints  
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Interviews witnesses and works with the CSI unit to investigate the crime.   Detectives  
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Documents the crime scene in detail and collects any physical evidence.   CSI UNIT  
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Usually the first to arrive at a crime scene; responsible for securing the scene and detaining persons of interest   Police Officers  
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Helps to determine if any search warrants are required to proceed and obtains those warrants from a judge.   District Attorney  
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Determines the preliminary cause of death at the crime scene and conducts the autopsy.   Medical Examiner  
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May be called in if an expert is needed to analyze insect evidence or skeletal remains   Specialists  
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A phenomenon in which people are better at recognizing faces of their own race rather than those of other races?   Cross Race Effect  
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The single greatest cause of wrongful convictions nationwide, playing a role in more than 75% of convictions overturned through DNA testing.   Eyewitness Misidentification  
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A factor that will not typically affect a person’s memory and their ability to identify a suspect.   Gender  
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A factor that will not typically affect a person’s memory and their ability to identify a suspect.   sunglasses or hats  
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CSI step when investigating a crime scene that involves seeing the first officer at the scene or the victim to determine what allegedly happened, what crime took place, and how was the crime committed.   Interview  
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CSI step when investigating a crime scene that will help identify possible evidence, identify the point of entry and point of exit, and outline the general layout of the crime scene.   Examine  
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CSI step when investigating a crime scene that involves creating a pictorial record of the scene as well as a rough sketch to demonstrate the layout of the crime scene.   Document  
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CSI step when investigating a crime scene that involves a crime scene technician will review the crime scene for evidence, both physical and testimonial evidence.   Process  
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Determines the presence of controlled substances and the identification of marijuana   Drug Chemistry  
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Identification and comparison of materials from fires, explosions, paints, and glass.   Trace Chemistry  
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Microscopic identification and comparison of evidence, such as hairs, fibers, woods, soils, building materials, insulation and other materials   Microscopy Lab  
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Analysis of body fluids and dried stains such as blood, semen, and saliva.   Biology/DNA  
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Tests body fluids and tissues to determine the presence of drugs and poisons.   Toxicology  
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Identification and comparison of fingerprints or other hidden impressions from sources like feet, shoes, ears, lips or the tread on vehicle tires   Latent Prints  
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Study of bullets and ammunition through the comparison of fired bullets, cartridges, guns, and gunpowder patterns on people and objects.   Ballistics  
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Examines marks left by devices on objects at a crime scene or on a victim, such as a hammer used to break a door or a screwdriver used to pick a lock   Toolmarks  
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Examination of items to compare handwriting, ink, paper, writing instruments, printers, and other characteristics that would help to identify its origin.   Questioned documents  
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