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1.The CSI Effect causes jurors to expect some type of forensic evidence for all criminal cases.
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2. Forensic science is applying sociological theories to the matter of law.
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3. Pseudoscience is a term that refers to events that have not been verified by the scientific method.
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4. A hypothesis is considered an educated guess.
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5. The American Board of Criminalistics (ABC) Rules of Professional Conduct is the only document requiring a signature when compared to the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) and the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors / Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB) documents.
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6. An expert witness testifies to the opinions of another person's research or experiments.
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7.Quality assurance provides policies or guidance to ensure that the laboratory will provide biased results.
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Question 8
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8. Choose ALL of the scientific method steps:
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general acceptance
observations
exercises
experiments
conclusions
data analysis
hypothesis
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Question 9
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9. Choose ALL of the following that are considered an exemplar and/or a known:
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DNA standard (blood or oral)
Latent print from crime scene
Fiber from unstained section of carpet
Blood swab from crime scene
10-print card from suspect
Bullet from box of ammunition
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Question 10
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10. Choose ALL of the criteria that a judge must consider in a Daubert hearing to determine if scientific evidence is admissible:
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scientific method
standardization
peer review
search warrant
error rate
speedy trial
general acceptance
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Question 11
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11. Choose ALL of the criteria that should be included in an ethical code or rules of professional conduct:
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integrity
dishonesty
professionalism
confidentiality
embellish
disclosure
exaggerate
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Question 12
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12.Choose ALL of the criteria required of an expert witness:
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declared by a judge
has special knowledge in a particular field
provides opinions
hired only by defense
must be a scientist
is proficient in a particular field
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Question 13
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13.Choose ALL of that is discussed in the American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS) code of ethics and conduct:
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the code
rules and procedures
membership
meetings
suspension
expulsion
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Question 14
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14. Choose ALL that is discussed in the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors / Laboratory Accreditation Board (ASCLD/LAB) guiding principles of professional responsibility for crime laboratories and forensic scientists:
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professionalism
competency and proficiency
meetings
membership
clear communication
accreditation
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Question 15
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Select the best definition for each term:
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no unlawful search, seizures
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guarantees due process; no double jeopardy; no self incrimination
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general acceptance test
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judge acts as the gatekeeper
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right to a speedy and fair trial
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Daubert Ruling
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Frye Ruling
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4th Amendment
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5th Amendment
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6th Amendment
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Question 16
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Select the best definition for discipline:
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analyze, compare, identify, and interpret physical evidence
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analysis and performance of autopsies to determine cause and manner of death
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analysis of human skeletal remains
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study of posions
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application of dentistry, primarily for the identification of human remains
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Forensic Toxicology
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Forensic Criminalistics
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Forensic Odontology
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Forensic Anthropology
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Forensic Pathology
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Question 17
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Select the appropriate type of evidence with the proper criminalistic section:
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sexual assault evidence
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white powder evidence
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cartridge casing
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impression evidence
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glass evidence
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Chemistry
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Trace
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Firearms
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Latents
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Biology
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Select the person to the correct development / discovery.
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used a comparison microscope to determine if a particular gun fired a bullet
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devised the first scientific system of personal identification
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conducted the first definitive study of fingerprints and their classification
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the father of forensic toxicology
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developed a procedure to determine blood type from dried bloodstains
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Mathieu Orfila
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Alphonse Bertillion
3.
Francis Galton
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Leone Lattes
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Calvin Goddard
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Question 19
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Select the person to the correct development / discovery.
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utilized microscopy and other analytical methodologies to examine evidence.
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developed principle that states a cross-transfer of evidence occurs when a person comes in contact with an object or person
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developed the fundamental principles of document examination
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developed the first DNA profiling test
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wrote the first treatise describing the application of scientific principles to the field of criminal investigation
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Albert Osborn
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Walter McCrone
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Hans Gross
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Edmond Locard
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Sir Alec Jeffreys
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Question 20
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Select the type of results generated from the discipline listed:
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identification of a particular type of bullet
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identification to a person via fingerprint match
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identification to a person via DNA profile
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identification of a controlled substance (i.e. cocaine)
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cause and manner of death
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Firearms
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Pathology
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Biology
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Latent Prints
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Chemistry
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Question 21
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Place the scientific method steps in the correct order:
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hypothesis
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experiments
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analyze data
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conclusions
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observations
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Question 22
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_________ characteristics are not unique to a source and pertain to a group (i.e. ABO blood type, blue paint).
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Individual
Class
Group
Section
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Question 23
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______________ characteristics are from a unique source (i.e. fingerprint patterns, bullet striations).
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Group
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Edmond Locard's exchange principle states that when a person comes in contact with an object or person, a ________________ of evidence will take place.
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contamination
transplant
cross-transfer
relocation
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Question 25
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_____________ evidence is any material that can establish through scientific exam that a crime has been committed.
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Transfer
Resource
Supplemental
Physical
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The __________ Test is a "quick and dirty" test for deciding if something is an ethical issue and useful because brand name and a person's reputation are important in business.
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Smell
Taste
Sight
Hearing
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Question 27
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______________ v. United States is a 1923 District of Columbia case where the scientific validity of the lie detector test was rejected.
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Daubert
Reed
Frye
Zain
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____________ v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a 1993 U.S. Supreme Court case where the judge was determined to be the "gatekeeper" or decision maker in determining evidence admissibility.
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Daubert
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