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This is where the first documented case of using forensic science occurred.

Where is China?

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This type of evidence is unique and can be directly linked to a

specific person.

What is individualized evidence?

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This crime is why there has been a drastic increase in the number of

crime labs.

What is drug crimes?

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This was the first system of personal identification. We did

a lab using this system.

What was Bertillion’s body measurement system?

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In one of the first forensic experiments, two of these

animals were burned.

What are pigs?

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This type of evidence shares a common source and can be

grouped into a class of items having similar properties.

What is identified evidence?

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These are the four crime labs in the US.

What are FBI, DEA, ATF, and USPS?

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This type of witness gives testimony about a specific field

or topic.

What is expert witness?

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This is the first field of forensic science that was established.

What is toxicology?

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DNA and Fingerprints are examples of this type of evidence.

What is individualized?

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These are three of the five functions of a forensic scientist.

What is analyze data, expert testimony, apply science to law, train law enforcement, or available 24/7?

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This department of the government has the largest

crime lab in the world.

What is the FBI?

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This is the year that fingerprints were first used.

What is 1892?

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Shoe prints and clothing fibers are examples of this type of

evidence.

What is identified evidence?

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These are the three reasons why crime labs do not offer ALL

services.

What is budget issues, lab capabilities, and differences in local laws?

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This area of government focuses on weapons, tax

documents and more. (Need entire name)

What is the ATF-alcohol, tobacco and firearms?

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This was developed and implemented in 1828.

What is the microscope?

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Drug evidence is considered identified and is processed by this agency. (Need full name)

What is the drug enforcement admisistration?

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These are the six things one must do in the process of

analyzing evidence.

What is recognize, identify, collect, preserve, evaluate, and individualize?

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This is the name of the standard for evidence to be admissible in

court.

What is the Frye Standard?