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JEOPARDY

At PVHS

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JEOPARDY!

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History of History of the World the World

of of ForensicsForensics

You You Wrote Wrote What?What?

Crime Crime LabLab

I vant to I vant to suck your suck your

bloodblood

FINAL JEOPARDY

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Daily Double!!!

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This was the scientist that exchange principle.

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Who was Edmond Locard?

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This is the use of science to help establish sequence of events or

catch a criminal

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What is forensics?

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If you were securing the crime scene you would be this person.

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Who is the first officer?

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This is the unit of the crime lab that would be in charge of evaluating hair and DNA

evidence.

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What is the biology unit?

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He was the father of fingerprints.

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Who was Francis Galton?

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This is the term for any printed or written paper.

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What is a questioned document?

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This is the test done to separate out different pigments of each pen.

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What is chromatography?

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This is something you are not allowed to do while getting an

exemplar.

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What is show the suspect the questioned document?

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Daily Double!!!

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This is time range of how long a body has been dead if the liver temperature was 92.6o.

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What is between 4-6 hours?(loses 1.5-1/hour)

98.6-92.6=6

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This is the type of twin that would have identical DNA with

each other.

This is the DNA that would be identical to the mother and

grandmother and you.

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Who are maternal twins?

What is mitochondrial DNA?

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This is type of evidence that would not be in an air-tight

container.

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What is the evidence that has DNA (blood)?

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This is what makes the manner of death “violent.”

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What is injury?

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This is the number of measurements taken for each

piece of evidence.

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What is at least 2?

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This is the part of blood that has the A, B, or Rh antigens.

This is the part of blood that has the DNA.

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What is the RBCs?What is WBCs?

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This is the acronym for the DNA database set up by FBI.

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What is CODIS?

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This is how you show the direction the blood was

traveling.

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What is the same direction as the tail?

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This is number of STRs the FBI uses to match up a DNA

sample to a suspect.

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What is 13?

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This is what happens to the length and width of the blood spatter as the angle of impact

decreases?

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What is the width decreases and length increases?

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This is the formula to calculate the angle of impact from the

length and width.

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What is sine-1 (width/length)

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This is difference between the area of convergence and area

of origin.

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What is area of convergence is where on the ground the blood droplets converge and area of

origin is where in 3-dimensional space they

converge.

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What is the blood type of the following results?

A

B

Rh

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What is B+?

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This is the job of restriction enzymes.

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What is cut up the DNA at different sequences?

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This is how DNA is separated in an electrophoresis gel.

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What is separated by size?

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This is the main suspect for this crime

Crime SceneSuspect ASuspect BSuspect CSuspect D

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Who is suspect C?

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These are the parents for child

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Who is father A?

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FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY

Crime Science Investigation

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FINAL Jeopardy Question

1. Should bloodied clothing be put into a plastic or paper evidence bag?

2. Why?3. What is probability of someone having all 3 STRs if

the probability of TPOX is 0.10, D3S1358 is .0050, and the probability D21S11 is 0.03?

4. What are two ways to search for evidence in a crime scene?

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Final Jeopardy Answer1. Should bloodied clothing be put into a plastic or paper

evidence bag?Paper bag2. WhyDNA will denature in plastic bags, ruin evidence3. What are two differences between medium and high velocity

blood spatter?Medium is 4 to 1cm in diameter, shows spinning while high

velocity is less than 2mm and shows not directionality.4. What is the difference between a swipe and a wipe?Swipe is bloody object comes in contact with a wall/object, while

a wipe is where blood is wiped by a non bloody object.


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