Science Flashcards

1
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How many chromosomes is there in total

A

46

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2
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What is the intialism for DNA

A

Deoxyribonucleic acid

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3
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What type of trace evidence is needed for finding micro material?

A

fibres and seed (if needed)

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4
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What type of trace is related to a big pieces of evidence

A

Track impression

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5
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How many step there is for behavioural evidence analysis(BEA)

A

5 step
1.Forensic analysis
2.victim characteristic
3.crime scene characteristic
4.crime profile
5. identify and apprehend the offender

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6
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what is eyewitness testimony memory

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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.

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7
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eyewitness testimony

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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)

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8
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What are types of physical evidence

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ballistic (gun powder and stuff)
Gun shot wound
Corpses
blood splatter (that is noticeable)
collecting finger print

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9
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What are the types of trace evidence

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blood splatter (if blood is not seen but the trace is still there)
fibres
seeds
Dna

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