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- forensic scientists use what type of reasoning to draw conclusions based on evidence?
60 - 63. name four body fluids that forensic detectives look for at a crime scene:
a. ____________ c. ____________
b. ____________ d. ____________
64 - 65. the miranda rights are based on which two amendments of the bill or rights?
a. ____________ amendment b. ____________ amendment
66 - 68. in order to establish probable cause and get an arrest warrant, an officer must prove that the suspect had what three things?
- in what circumstance would a police officer not have to wait to obtain a warrant in order to arrest a suspect?
what do each of the following abbreviations stand for? use correct spelling and legible writing.
- dea - ______________
- fbi - ______________
- atf - ______________
- uspis - ______________
- bci - ______________
75 - 76. a. in what country was the first recorded case of forensic science? ______________
b. explain the scenario and how the suspect was caught.
- Forensic scientists use inductive reasoning to draw conclusions from evidence, moving from specific observations to general conclusions.
60 - 63. Common body - fluids forensic detectives look for are blood, saliva, semen, and urine.
64 - 65. Miranda Rights are based on the Fifth Amendment (protection against self - incrimination) and Sixth Amendment (right to an attorney).
66 - 68. To establish probable cause and get an arrest warrant, an officer must prove the suspect had opportunity, means, and motive.
- A police officer may not have to wait for a warrant if there is hot pursuit, evidence is in danger of being destroyed, or the suspect is in the act of committing a crime.
- DEA stands for Drug Enforcement Administration.
- FBI stands for Federal Bureau of Investigation.
- ATF stands for Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
- USPIS stands for United States Postal Inspection Service.
- BCI can stand for Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
75 - 76. The first recorded case of forensic science was in China. In the 7th - century AD, a case involved a murder with a sickle. The murderer was caught by having all villagers bring their sickles. Flies were attracted to the blood residue on the murderer's sickle.
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- Inductive reasoning
- Blood
- Saliva
- Semen
- Urine
- Fifth
- Sixth
- Opportunity
- Means
- Motive
- Hot pursuit, evidence in danger of destruction, suspect in the act of committing a crime
- Drug Enforcement Administration
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
- United States Postal Inspection Service
- Bureau of Criminal Investigation
- China
- In the 7th - century AD, a murder with a sickle. All villagers brought their sickles and flies were attracted to the blood residue on the murderer's sickle.