Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game The only five catagories i have seen with any relation for Forensics is the actual Physical evidence, Drug analysis, Toxicology, Crime Scene and Evidence examination and Biology (Examination of DNA) or do they mean, catagories such as Hair and Fibre and Firearms and stuff?
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game For me, the five categories are biology evidence, trace evidence, firearms evidence (ballistics) and documents. I've just realised that they only was four, so I'm going to add DNA, identification evidence let's say....
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game The five basic categories are a) Temporary- may change or be lost b)Conditional-associated w/ specific conditions at crime scene c)Associative -links suspect/victim to scene d)Pattern - blood, etc. e)Trace/Transfer -produced w/ physical contact
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game Forensic Geography is the process of reconstructing historical landforms and landscapes in support of litigation and criminal investigation.
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game This question's for you, Coroner. What are the seven main factors that effect T.O.D.?
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game 1. rigor mortis 2. livor mortis 3. algor mortis 4. decomposition rate 5. food digestion 6. ocular indicators 7. personal factors
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game Stage 1- Skin looks pale and taks on a waxy look and heart stops beating Stage 2- Lividity sets in Stage 3- Desiccation shows up on mucous membranes Stage 4- Putrification, skin takes on a greenish color and face bloats Stage 5- Gases produced by bacteria in the intestines makes the body bloat and turns the skin black. Bloating continues througout the breasts, tounge, scrotum and eyes. Intestines are pushed out through the rectum. Foul odor develops. Stage 6- Skin begins to blister and eventually bursts. Hair teeth and nails loosen. Internal organs liquify. Stage 7- adipocere (cheesy substance) forms by fatty tissue hardening.
Re: Forensic Science Trivia Game What are the four main direct relationships between insects and corpses? Identify names of species and stages of development.