Forensic Identification Overview Flashcards
Define forensics
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- Belonging to, used in or suitable to the courts or to public discussion and debate
- Relating to or dealing with application of scientific knowledge to legal problems
List the three main types of science
- Natural science
- Academic/theory based
- Laboratory
Define natural science
A science (such as physics, chemistry, biology) that studies the physical and natural world or the events that happen in nature.
List the roles of the forensic scientist.
- Work in a laboratory
- Examining and analyzing evidence with tools and techniques specific to their specialty
List the forensic laboratories in Canada.
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- RCMP laboratories in Edmonton, Vancouver and Ottawa
- CFS
- Laboratoire de sciences judiciaires et de medecine legale
List forensic specialties.
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Forensic
* Biology
* Chemistry
* Toxicology
* Questioned documents examination
* Firearms and tool mark examination
* Entomology
* Anthropology
* Odontology
* Botany
What is the ultimate goal of forensic sciences and identification?
Seek the truth…
To learn the who, what, why, when and how
List the secitons of CFS.
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- Chemistry
- Biology
- Toxicology
- Pathology
- Entomology
- Photo and video analysis
- Questioned/indented writings
- Ballistics/firearms
Describe forensic identification.
Applied science based on scientific methodology but investigative based
List different officers involved in forensic identification
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- Forensic identification officers
- Scenes of crime officers
- Uniform (sworn) officers
- Forensic identification technicians (new)
List the offices with forensic identification technicians.
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- RCMP
- York Regional Police
- Niagara Regional Police
Outline the Police Services Act ON Regulation 3/99 Adequacy and Effectiveness of Police Services s. 3.
What is required?
Forensic investigators/scenes of crime officers has to successfully complete the required training accredited by the Ministry (or equivalencies approve by Ministry).
Ensured by chief of polce
According to the Police Services Act ON Regulation 3/99 Adequacy and Effectiveness of Police Services s. 5(1), what shall police services have?
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- A communications centre
- A criminal intelligence capacity
- A crime analysis, call analysis and public disorder analysis capacity
- Investigative supports
In what areas should police forces have investigative supports?
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- Scenes of crime analysis
- Forensic identification
- Canine tracking
- Technical collision investigation, reconstruction
- Breath analysis
- Physical surveillance
- Electronic interception
- Video and photographic surveillance
- Polygraph and behavioural science
Who/what dictates your role as a forensic identification officer?
Police Services Act ON Regulation 3/99 Adequacy and Effectiveness of Police Services