Science Flashcards
How many chromosomes is there in total
46
What is the intialism for DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid
What type of trace evidence is needed for finding micro material?
fibres and seed (if needed)
What type of trace is related to a big pieces of evidence
Track impression
How many step there is for behavioural evidence analysis(BEA)
5 step
1.Forensic analysis
2.victim characteristic
3.crime scene characteristic
4.crime profile
5. identify and apprehend the offender
what is eyewitness testimony memory
Memory is actively constructed.
constructed.
Retrieving memory involves active reconstruction.
Over time, repeatedly recalling memories can gradually
change the memory’s content and context (meaning).
Eyewitness memory: Refers to the eyewitness’s
memory of the specific event or crime.
eyewitness testimony
A description of the suspect
Details of the crime scene
The date, day of the week, and/or time of day
A list of any other people that were present
An approximate timeline / order of events
Unusual, memorable details (smell, sounds)
What are types of physical evidence
ballistic (gun powder and stuff)
Gun shot wound
Corpses
blood splatter (that is noticeable)
collecting finger print
What are the types of trace evidence
blood splatter (if blood is not seen but the trace is still there)
fibres
seeds
Dna