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Practical Homicide Investigation
Quiz 1:Tactics, Procedures, and Forensic Techniques
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Question 41
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There are four types of PHYSICAL EVIDENCE. These are: Transient Evidence, Pattern Evidence, Conditional Evidence, and Transfer evidence.
Question 42
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Transient Evidence is temporary in nature. Odors, imprints and indentations in soft of changing materials (butter, snow, cheese)
Question 43
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The application of Toluidine Blue, Methylene Blue, or Azure is an excellent procedure for diagnosing abrasions, lacerations and other skin disruptions in the perineum and perianal areas.
Question 44
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Autoerotic fatalities are accidental deaths, which involve hypoxia (oxygen deprivation), fantasy, and solo sex?related activities. There may be evidence of cross dressing and/or bizarre rituals, including sophisticated sex paraphilias.
Question 45
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Pattern Evidence is produced by contact. Blood splatter, glass fracture patterns, tire marks, furniture position patters, etc.
Question 46
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In Gunshot Residue Testing (GSR) , the most effective test to determine whether or not the subject handled a firearm is the:
Question 47
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The DNA molecule is found in all living organisms. Therefore, there is fish DNA, frog DNA, insect DNA, horse DNA, cow DNA, dog & cat DNA, plant DNA, etc.
Question 48
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Physical evidence refers to any tangible article, small or large, which tends to prove or disprove a point in question. It may be used to reconstruct a crime, identify participants, or confirm or discredit an alibi.
Question 49
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PETECHIAL HEMORRHAGES are minute blood clots which appear as small red dots in the conjunctivae, as well as certain internal serosal surfaces of the body. This petechia is considered to be presumptive evidence of a throttling or strangulation death.
Question 50
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In Practical Homicide Investigation we recognize the importance of EVIDENCE. Basically there are four types of evidence; PHYSICAL, TESTIMONIAL, DOCUMENTARY, and BEHAVIORAL.
Question 51
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The application of reagents to enhance biological fluids at the crime scene are extremely effective in locating materials which are not visible to the naked eye. One of the more effective reagents is Luminal.
Question 52
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DNA is found in every nucleated cell of the human body. An example of some of the materials that can be analyzed for DNA are as follows: Blood, semen with sperm, human tissue, hair with root, spittle, urine, feces, bone marrow and dental pulp.
Question 53
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DNA testing relies on the integrity of the molecule. However, cross contamination of the material (As in a multiple rape scenario) does not allow for DNA testing.
Question 54
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Hangings are always suicidal or accidental as in autoerotic fatalities.
Question 55
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DNA testing can be done within hours using a new cutting enzyme which produces light instead of radioactivity. The process is called chemiluminescence.
Question 56
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If there is a limited amount of genetic material, DNA analysis can still be undertaken through a process called Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). The basis of PCR is that it mimics the cell's ability to replicate DNA.
Question 57
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When the head strikes a fixed object (i.e. falls), the cerebral contusion will be more severe on the point of the brain which is contralateral from the skin damage. This is referred to as a contrecoup injury.
Question 58
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The pugilistic attitude or distorted position, which a body assumes in fire is caused by the contraction of the muscles due to the pain experienced from the heat of the fire.
Question 59
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DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) establishes each and every person as genetically unique.
Question 60
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Transfer Evidence is not produced by contact but by transfer as in the Theory of Transfer and Exchange.
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