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INTRODUCTION TO FORENSICS

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CJS 215 Wk 1 – Explaining Forensics

Forensic science plays a major role in solving crime. The field of forensic science spans multiple disciplines. Over the years, as technology has advanced, the capabilities of forensic science units have increased. The purpose of this assignment is to show that you understand the scope of work in forensic science.

 

Write short-answer responses between 100 and 225 words each in response to the following:

  • Describe the evolution of forensic sciences over time, including the role of key pioneers.
  • Differentiate 2-3 of the 11 forensic science disciplines outlined in this week’s reading used to aid law enforcement officials in conducting their investigations. Provide examples of their scope of work and the role it plays in criminal investigations.
  • Explain how forensic science is used in the criminal justice system.

 

Cite the sources used to support your assignment.

 

Note: In the criminal justice field, your written communication skills are paramount since much of these career options require report writing. Be certain to follow the rules of grammar so that flow of thought is maintained for the reader.

 

Submit your assignment.

 

CJS 215 Wk 1 Concept Check

  1. Question 1

Approximately how many crime labs are currently operating in the United States (including federal, state, county, and municipal labs)?

 

250

400

150

200

  1. Question 2

 

Forensic science is the application of science to:

 

Crime-scene reconstruction.

Civil laws.

Criminal laws.

Both civil and criminal laws.

  1. Question 3

 

Who undertook the first definitive study of fingerprints as a method of personal identification?

 

Gross

Lattes

Locard

Galton

  1. Question 4

 

Who established the first workable crime laboratory?

 

Osborn

Locard

Bertillon

Galton

  1. Question 5

 

Which of the following would not be included in the work of the biology unit of a crime lab?

 

Blood typing

Comparison of hairs

DNA profiling

Fingerprint analysis

  1. Question 6

 

Which unit is responsible for examining body fluids and organs for the presence of drugs and poisons?

 

Toxicology unit

Physical science unit

Biology unit

Trace evidence unit

  1. Question 7

 

Who is the final evaluator of forensic evidence?

 

Police

Jury

Accused

Media

  1. Question 8

 

Forensic odontology refers to the study of which of the following?

 

Teeth

Drugs

Bones

Rocks

  1. Question 9

 

The case of Coppolino v. State highlights issues dealing with what?

 

Search and seizure

Admissibility of the polygraph

Acceptability of new scientific tests

Warrantless searches

  1. Question 10

 

The scientific method requires that scientific evidence be validated by what means?

Formulating pertinent questions

Formulating hypotheticals

Performing experiments

All of the above

 

 

CJS 215 Wk 2 – Crime Scene Team

Congratulations, you have been chosen to participate in the future crime scene investigator program. You participated in a ride-along with a team of crime scene investigators and want to share what you learned with the class.

 

Prepare an 8- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation proposing forensic evidence that would be identified and collected while investigating a hypothetical crime of your choice.

 

Address the following in your presentation:

  • A list of all crime scene team members that are usually present at scenes and their roles
  • An explanation of the type of search pattern to be used along with methods of recording the scene
  • An explanation of types of evidence that may be found and their proper collection and preservation procedures
  • The procedures for securing and searching the scene to include crime scene safety

 

Include detailed speaker notes.

 

Format your assignment according to APA guidelines.

 

Submit your assignment.

 

CJS 215 Wk 2 Concept Check

  1. Question 1

 

After providing medical assistance for the injured and arresting any suspects on the scene, the first officer should immediately:

 

Search the scene.

Secure the scene.

Photograph the scene.

Make a rough sketch of the scene.

  1. Question 2

 

The center of the crime scene, which is always included within the crime scene’s boundary, is:

 

The area where the first responder entered the scene.

The area where the witnesses were located.

The area where the command center will be located.

The area where the crime occurred.

  1. Question 3

 

The conditions at a crime scene can be compromised by all of the following actions except:

 

Taking photographs at the crime scene.

Eating food at the crime scene.

Turning on a faucet on the crime scene.

Smoking at the crime scene.

  1. Question 4

 

The size and location of the crime scene as well as the events that occurred there will determine:

 

The kind of evidence that will be missing.

The time at which the crime scene is searched.

The kind of search pattern that will be used to located evidence.

The number of personnel who will process the evidence at the crime laboratory.

  1. Question 5

The purpose of the crime-scene search is to locate what?

DNA evidence

Physical evidence

Fingerprint evidence

Bloodstain evidence

  1. Question 6

 

To formulate a successful strategy for recovering relevant physical evidence at crime scenes, what must the investigator ultimately rely on?

 

Reference material

Experience

Training

The lead investigator

  1. Question 7

 

Which of the following may give clues about the timing of an incident?

 

Presence or absence of a television

Position of the day’s newspaper inside or outside of the house

Position of the victim’s vehicle

Whether a door is locked or unlocked

  1. Question 8

 

The scientific method requires that scientific evidence be validated by what means?

 

Formulating pertinent questions

Formulating hypotheticals

Performing experiments

All of the above

  1. Question 9

 

The advantages of recording crime-scene notes on an audio-recording device include all of the following except:

 

The notes can be recorded at the crime laboratory instead of at the crime scene.

The investigator’s hands are free to carry out other tasks while recording the notes.

Detailed notes can be spoken much faster than they can be written.

The notes are recorded as the observations are made.

  1. Question 10

 

Recording the details of a large outdoor crime scene or the relationship of multiple crime scenes may involve:

 

Infrared photography

Aerial photography

Night photography

Impression photography

  1. Question 11

 

Investigators should collect possible carriers of trace evidence, which may include which of the following?

 

Vacuum sweepings

Clothing

Fingernail scrapings

All of the above

  1. Question 12

 

Which of the following items is likely to contain DNA evidence?

 

Bedsheet

Blue rug fiber

Glass fragment

Self-adhesive mailing stamp

  1. Question 13

Which one of the following is a correct evidence-collection procedure?

 

Items recovered from the scene of a murder should be sent along with the body to the medical examiner.

All items collected from the same grid area should be packaged together.

Every item should be secured individually in a plastic bag to prevent contamination.

Bloodstained garments should be packaged separately in paper bags.

  1. Question 14

 

How must an evidence collector take care to avoid potentially contaminating objects of evidential value by transferral of DNA?

 

Reusing shoe covers

Wearing a face mask

Packaging items containing potential DNA evidence in airtight bags

Packaging all items containing potential DNA evidence in the same package

  1. Question 15

 

What is the list of all people who have come into possession of an item of evidence called?

 

Evidence log

Photography log

Chain of custody

Examination notes

  1. Question 16

 

Crime-scene reconstructions have the best chance of accuracy if the investigators do which of the following?

 

Exclude all testimonial evidence

Use proper documentation and collection methods for all types of evidence

Process all evidence at the crime laboratory

Trust their first instincts and test their first theories

  1. Question 17

 

A logical reconstruction of crime-scene events can be created by using which of the following processes?

 

Falsifiability

Inductive reasoning

Deductive reasoning

All of the above

  1. Question 18

 

What can re-enactments of crime-scene events provide insight into?

 

The physical plausibility of a reconstruction theory

The inconsistency of direct physical evidence

The age and physical fitness of those involved in the actual crime

All of the above

  1. Question 19

 

An event timeline will define each event that may have occurred at a crime scene:

 

Along with the mathematic probability of each event.

In various probable orders within a known or estimated time frame.

Accompanied by the exact time at which it occurred.

Accompanied by a re-enactment of the event.

  1. Question 20

 

The physical evidence that can be used to aid in a crime-scene reconstruction includes which of the following?

 

Blood spatters

Gunshot residues

Glass fragments

All of the above

 

 

CJS 215 Wk 3 – Crime Scene: Physical Evidence

The crime scene investigator team you shadowed last week is on the move again with a new call. Now you will incorporate what you learned last week with the new information learned this week. Your team was instructed to collect the physical evidence at a crime scene.

 

Arriving at the crime scene, your team observes the following:

  • Shell casings
  • Bloody fingerprints
  • Drug paraphernalia

 

Write a 700- to 1,050-word crime scene report, completing the following:

  • Identify additional types of physical evidence the team may have encountered at the crime scene and their significance.
  • Describe the preservation and collection of the evidence.
  • Offer explanations for your selected methods for packaging the evidence.

 

Cite any original sources used in writing your report.

 

Submit your assignment.

 

CJS 215 Wk 3 Concept Check 

  1. Question 1

 

Who devised the fingerprint classification system used in most English-speaking countries?

 

Henry

Vucetich

Herschel

Fauld

  1. Question 2

 

What are the most commonly encountered ridge characteristics (used by AFIS)?

 

Ridge ending and island

Ridge crossing and short ridge

Bifurcation and ridge ending

Bifurcation and trifurcation

  1. Question 3

 

What is the minimum number of ridge characteristics necessary before two fingerprints can be identified as the same?

 

10

12

16

No minimum exists

  1. Question 4

 

To permanently alter his or her fingerprint and produce scars, a person must damage what?

 

Minutiae

Ridges

Epidermis

Dermal papillae

  1. Question 5

 

What is AFIS?

 

Computerized system for storing and retrieving fingerprint records

Method used to determine the age of a latent print

Computer system programmed to analyze hair

Assay technique used to identify drugs

  1. Question 6

 

Which of the following is a chemical method used for developing prints on nonporous surfaces?

 

Physical developer

Ninhydrin

Fuming with cyanoacrylate

DFO

  1. Question 7

 

What are the three most common types of handguns?

 

Rifles, pistols, and revolvers

Single-shot, rifles, and pistols

Single-shot, revolvers, and semi-automatics

Single-shot, rifles, and semi-automatics

  1. Question 8

 

The comparison of two bullets is possible with a comparison microscope. Such a comparison is made difficult by what fact?

 

Lands and grooves are subject to wear and tear, and hence striations markings are susceptible to continuing change.

Often, evidence bullets are distorted on impact and only small areas are found with intact markings.

The presence of grit and rust can to some degree alter the markings on bullets fired through the same barrel.

All of the above

  1. Question 9

 

What are IBISes?

 

Trade groups of firearms manufacturers

Safety education courses for firearm use

Automated screening tools for firearm evidence

Lists of licensed gun dealers

  1. Question 10

 

The likelihood of detecting gunshot residues on swabs taken from living subjects more than six hours after a firing has occurred is _____ the likelihood of detecting gunshot residues within two hours of a firing.

 

The same as

Less than

Greater than

  1. Question 11

 

Which technique of detecting gunshot residues holds the most promise for the immediate future?

 

Infrared spectroscopy

Scanning electron microscope (SEM) testing

Neutron activation analysis

Dermal nitrate test

  1. Question 12

 

After a gun is recovered from an underwater location, it should be:

 

Transported to the crime lab in a container with enough of the same water necessary to keep it submerged.

Placed in an airtight plastic bag.

Cleaned and dried.

Submitted to the crime lab in a paper bag.

  1. Question 13

 

Which physical symptom is part of abstinence syndrome?

 

Body chills

Stomach cramps and vomiting

Convulsions

All of the above

  1. Question 14

 

Scott Test solutions can indicate the presence of what drug?

 

Marijuana

Cocaine

Codeine

Librium

  1. Question 15

 

Which chromatographic process would be least likely to be utilized in the crime lab?

 

GC

TLC

GC/MS

Paper chromatography

 

 

 

CJS 215 Wk 4 – Crime Scene: Biological Evidence

Complete the Crime Scene Biological Evidence worksheet.

 

Submit your assignment.

 

CJS 215 Wk 4 Concept Check

  1. Which is not a factor in determining the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream?

 

The alcoholic content of the beverage

The presence or absence of food in the stomach

The amount consumed

All of the above are factors

  1. Question 2

If blood is not available, which of the following can’t the medical examiner use to determine the body’s alcohol content to a reasonable degree of accuracy?

 

Urine

Cerebrospinal fluid

Vitreous humor

Brain tissue

  1. Question 3

 

To analyze blood for alcohol, forensic labs normally use what?

 

TLC

GM/MS

LC

GC

  1. Question 4

 

The presence of high levels of carbon monoxide in the blood of a victim found at the scene of a suspicious fire is proof of what about the victim?

 

The victim died elsewhere and was brought to the fire scene after death.

The victim perished after the fire started.

The victim died before the fire started.

The victim was the arsonist.

  1. Question 5

 

The DRE program incorporates standardized methods for examining suspects to determine what?

 

Whether they are transporting any illegal substances

Whether they are involved in the buying or selling of drugs

Whether they are under the influence of one or more drugs

Whether they have ever taken one or more drugs

  1. Question 6

 

Which part of the hair shaft is most resistant to chemical decomposition?

 

Cortex

Medulla

Follicle

Cuticle

  1. Question 7

 

In determining whether a hair sample originated from a male or a female, what is the most important consideration?

 

Whether the hair is bleached

The results of DNA analysis performed on the root structure

Whether the hair was dyed

The length of the hair

  1. Question 8

 

The conviction of Ennis Cosby’s killer was aided by the DNA analysis performed on a hair that was crucial evidence in the case. Which of the following is true about this hair?

 

It belonged to Cosby and was found in the suspect’s car.

It belonged to the killer and was found in his cap, which he had wrapped the murder weapon in before discarding it.

It belonged to Cosby and was found clinging to the murderer’s jacket.

It belonged to the killer and was found on the body of the victim.

  1. Question 9

 

What fiber’s microscopic appearance includes a ribbon-like shape (i.e., flat) with twists at irregular intervals?

 

Polyester

Cotton

Kapok

Linen

  1. Question 10

 

In the collection of fiber evidence, great care should be taken to do what?

 

Avoid cross-contamination of evidence

Shake off all garments to be sent for examination before neatly folding them

Send as much potential evidence as possible to the crime lab to ensure that nothing is missed

Package all items from each individual together in one bag to avoid later confusion

  1. Question 11

 

Which blood components are directly pertinent to the forensic aspects of blood identification?

 

Platelets

Blood serum

Red blood cells

Both B and C

  1. Question 12

 

To determine whether a bloodstain is of human or animal origin, what will the serologist perform?

 

A precipitin test

The luminol test

An analysis with Hemastix strips

RIA

  1. Question 13

 

The technology of DNA typing had its beginnings in 1985 with the work of whom?

 

Henry Lee

Francis Crick

James Watson

Alec Jeffreys

  1. Question 14

 

Which of the following depicts correct base-pairing in DNA?

 

A-U

G-A

T-A

C-T

  1. Question 15

 

What does the PCR technique do?

 

Provides a statistical analysis of the nitrogenous-base pairings

Can produce many exact copies of segments of DNA

Produces information regarding the sequence of nitrogenous bases

Virtually eliminates operator error from DNA analysis

 

 

CJS 215 Wk 5 – Forensic Experts

Throughout the course you have been asked to share what you’ve learned while investigating crime scenes. Now that your experience on the investigative team is over, you get to share with your class what you learned about other roles and processes within forensic science and criminal justice.

 

Create a 10- to 12-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation, with speaker notes, on the topic of science and the detective. Include the following in your presentation:

  • Describe the toxicology of drugs.
  • Identify the role of the forensic pathologist, forensic entomologist, forensic toxicologist, and forensic anthropologist.
  • Identify the investigative procedures involving computer forensics.
  • Explain how each of these roles can work collectively to solve crimes.

 

Cite references to support your assignment.

 

Submit your assignment.

 

CJS 215 Wk 5 Concept Check

  1. Question 1

 

The types of autopsies do not include which of the following?

Criminal

External

Clinical

Medicolegal

  1. Question 2

 

Death intentionally caused by another person is typically ruled to be what?

 

Accident

Suicide

Homicide

Natural

  1. Question 3

 

Homicide, suicide, accident, natural, and undetermined are all categories of what?

 

Manner of death

Cause of death

Mechanism of death

Method of death

  1. Question 4

 

A corpse was discovered in an apartment last November. It was that of a 50-year-old male who died of a heart attack. At the time of discovery, the body temperature was determined to be 89°F. What is the most probable postmortem interval?

 

1 hour

2 hours

7 hours

4 hours

  1. Question 5

 

What might a forensic anthropologist create to help with the identification of the victim?

 

Autopsy chart

Dental profile

Fingerprint chart

Facial reconstruction

  1. Question 6

 

To determine the sex of skeletal remains, a forensic anthropologist would examine all of the following areas of the skeleton except which?

 

Hands

Pelvis

Sacrum

Femur

  1. Question 7

 

What part of a decedent’s body resists rapid decomposition and is used by forensic anthropologists to provide information about the decedent?

 

Teeth

Bones

Soft tissue

Cartilage

  1. Question 8

 

Which of the following indicators can be used to estimate the time of death?

 

Rigor mortis

Eye fluid potassium levels

Livor mortis

All of the above

  1. Question 9

 

Toxicological specimens are taken at which stage of the death investigation?

 

Death scene

Internal examination

External examination

Anytime

  1. Question 10

 

Time of death can be approximated by analyzing the vitreous humor for the levels of what?

 

Potassium

Calcium

Sodium

Magnesium

  1. Question 11

Which of the following is not considered a type of software?

 

Linux

Firefox

Excel

Random-access memory

  1. Question 12

 

What is the primary form of data storage within a personal computer?

 

CD-ROM

Hard disk drive

Zip drive

Recycle bin

  1. Question 13

 

What is one of the most common places to begin searching for evidential data?

 

Spreadsheet files

A photograph editing program

A CAD package

Word-processing or text-based document files

  1. Question 14

 

Once a file is deleted by a user, it:

 

Is obliterated from the system and cannot be recovered.

Is retained until the disk space it occupies is allocated for another use .

May be identified using forensic image acquisition software.

Both B and C

  1. Question 15

 

Which of the following is a software algorithm used to create a “fingerprint” of a file or an entire hard disk drive (HDD)?

 

MD5

ROM

RAM

MAC OS

  1. Question 16

 

Where should one not search for “visible” data?

 

Swab files

Temporary files

Unallocated space

Windows

  1. Question 17

 

Where should one not look for “latent” data?

 

RAM slack

File slack

Unallocated space

Temporary files

  1. Question 18

 

Where are files containing chat and instant messaging most likely stored?

 

Swab files

RAM

ROM

Slack files

  1. Question 19

 

What is the best way to initially handle a mobile device to preserve data?

 

Turn the mobile device off.

Leave the mobile device on.

Leave the mobile device on but place it in a Faraday shield.

None of the above

  1. Question 20

 

What is placed on a hard disk drive by a website to track certain information about its visitors?

 

Phish

IP address

Email

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