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1 money to guarantee court appearance 2 type of noncriminal law 4 type of jury with more than twelve

jurors 6 evidence that proves something 9 secondhand testimony not admissible

in criminal court 11 type of law that excludes hearsay 14 federal agency dealing with drugs 15 agency that investigates mail fraud 16 pseudoscience 17 a serious crime 18 originator of the rule that evidence is

always exchanged in an encounter

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1 the study of projectiles, especially with regard to firearms 2 case or _______ law 3 law based on opinions and precedents 5 the study of cause of death 7 "general acceptance" standard 8 major U.S. law enforcement agency 10 legislative acts prohibiting something 12 your rights as defined in a famous 1966 law case 13 ______ contendere 14 revision of the Frye standard

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nitrate for use in developing prints on wood

5 a fingerprint pattern

6 reacts with iodine to form a blue color

9 a government agency

11 a minutia

15 a minutia

16 early pioneer in use of fingerprints

18 fine structure of ridge characteristics

19 number of types of arch

20 area of body with distinctive patterns

22 used to record fingerprints

23 type of loop pattern

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1 area of body with ridge patterns

3 type of fingerprint

4 area of a fingerprint

7 subgroup of whorls

8 a map of friction ridges

9 area of body with ridge patterns

10 a minutia

12 one-millionth of an inch

13 removing a fingerprint from an object

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loop, a whorl

17 a minutia

18 type of fingerprint

21 area of the epidermis

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Chapter 4: Figure 11 (Identification Algorithm)

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Chapter 4: Assessment #1 ? Matching Fingerprints

From the 20 impressions below, match the ones that are made by the same finger. In some cases, one print may appear two or three times. Some will not match. Example: A and Z match. E does not have a match. Write your answers in your notebook as shown on page 71.

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Chapter 4: Fingerprint Lab Activity, Grading Rubric

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10-PRINT CARD

all prints clear and readable

8 prints clear and readable

5 prints clear and readable

all prints on the 10-print card

IDENTIFICATION OF RIDGE CHARACTERISTICS

2 prints with 12 2 prints with 8

2 prints with 6

2 prints with 4

points identified points identified points identified points identified

LATENT PRINTS LIFTED FROM A DARK SURFACE

2 prints clear and readable with 3 points identified

1 print clear and readable with 3 points identified

1 print clear and readable

3 latent prints lifted from a dark surface

LATENT PRINTS LIFTED FROM A LIGHT SURFACE

2 prints clear and readable with 3 points identified

1 print clear and readable with 3 points identified

1 print clear and readable

3 latent prints lifted from a light surface

CHEMICALLY DEVELOPED PRINTS

use of all 4 techniques

use of 3 techniques

use of 2 techniques

use of 1 technique

RIDGE CHARACTERISTICS ON CHEMICALLY DEVELOPED PRINTS

2 developed prints, clear and readable with 3 points identified

1 developed print, clear and readable with 3 points identified

2 developed prints, clear and readable

1 developed print, clear and readable

BEST DEVELOPED PRINT

12 points identified

8 points identified

6 points identified

3 points identified

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Chapter 4: 10-print Card

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Chapter 4: Permission Letter Dear Parent/Guardian:

During the week of

, we will be studying fingerprints in

Forensic Science. Your son or daughter will be asked to create a set of prints,

lift latent prints from various surfaces, and use physical and chemical techniques

to develop latent prints. Several identification systems will be used to compare

fingerprints.

The fingerprints will be kept in your student's notebook. I will not keep or

reproduce any of the prints for my records. Due to state privacy laws, your per-

mission is needed for your son or daughter to participate. Please sign the bottom

of this letter and return it to me by

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Thank you,

I,

, give my permission for my son/daughter

Forensic Science class.

to participate in the fingerprinting activities in

Date

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