(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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use of dental records to ID remains
Forensic Odontology
French criminologist; every contact leaves a trace
Edmond Locard
a drawing of a crime scene that includes evidence
Crime Scene Sketch
study of crime/criminal justice
criminology
folded paper that can secure trace evidence
Paper bindle
glass fracture that occurs 2nd; circular
concentric fracture
glass fracture that occurs 1st; linear
radial fracture
major offense, such as murder
Felony
a very small amount of evidence, such as a fiber
Trace evidence
the location where a crime occurred
Primary crime scene
developed a system of identification using body measurements
Alphonse Bertillon
someone who observes a crime
Eye witness
fiber evidence that comes from cotton or linen
Natural Fiber
2-D visible fingerprint
patent
document showing possession of evidence item
Chain of custody
law of relationships between individuals and the government
Public Law
made of protein; has a cuticle, cortex and medulla
Hair
a tangible object that can connect a suspect to a crime
Physical evidence
organization that re-examines the cases of those wrongfully convicted
Innocence Project
systematic process of collecting, preserving and documenting evidence
Crime scene investigation
indirect evidence of a crime
Circumstantial evidence
bodily fluids or tissues left at a crime scene
Biological evidence
links an object/person to a group
Class evidence
analysis of firearms, cartridges and gunshot residue
Ballistics
the use of insects to estimate time since death
Forensic Entomology
systematic process for looking for evidence
search pattern
type of evidence whose density & refractive index can be determined
Glass
1st step of crime scene investigation
Secure the Scene
measure of how light bends
refractive index
links evidence to a single person
Individual evidence
invisible fingerprint
latent
evidence that can link a person to a location
Soil
evidence that proves a fact without inference or assumption
Direct evidence
examples are polyester & rayon
synthetic fiber
a sample used as a standard of comparison to evidence
Reference Sample
3-D fingerprint left in a soft material
plastic
related to the primary crime scene
Secondary crime scene