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FBI Crime Lab
1. The FBI crime lab is located in ________, Virginia.
2. According to the FBI Lab Director the most important quality of the lab is to
ensure that the evidence is _________ and contamination free.
3. Forensic science is the _____ of finding whatever is left at a crime scene,
developing it in such a way that it can be used to associate it to the person(s) at
the scene...because you canʼt ________ science.
4. The nationʼs ______ crime lab was at Northwestern University. In 1802 the first
FBI crime lab was opened.
5. In 1936 the FBI crime lab was among the first labs to test the ___________.
6. The FBI created a unit of serology. Through chemical test it could test for
______ blood types.
7. In the mid 1970ʼs the crime lab became a crime fighting tool. It began to realize
that physical evidence is far more _________ than any eyewitness description.
8. The FBI was finally ____________ in 1997 when a larger lab was built in Virginia.
Firearms & Tool Marks Unit
9. The firearms & tool marks unit examines ________, bullets, cartridges, and other
items.
10.When matching a bullet to a gun, examiners examine ____________ of the gun.
The grooves enable the identification with great precision. Every gun will leave
its own ____________ microscopic mark.
11.The FBI has the largest ___________ firearm forensic collection in the USA.
Explosive Unit
12.The basic component of a bomb is to have some type of ___________ material
which provides the explosive force.
13.The ___________ case tackled by the FBI explosive unit was the crash of Pan-
Am 103 Scotland in 1988.
14.The explosive unit is more important than ever because of _____________.
FBI CRIME LAB
The History Channel
S.Vallejo (2010) - Use with the The History Channelʼs FBI Crime Lab DVD
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DNA
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Quantico
secure
polygraph
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art
first
terrorism
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highest
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working
chromatic
grooves
unique
index
mitochon-
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Quantico
secure
art
fool
first
polygraph
human
accurate
accredited
firearms
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grooves
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largest
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FBI Crime Lab

  1. The FBI crime lab is located in ________, Virginia.
  2. According to the FBI Lab Director the most important quality of the lab is to ensure that the evidence is _________ and contamination free.
  3. Forensic science is the _____ of finding whatever is left at a crime scene, developing it in such a way that it can be used to associate it to the person(s) at the scene...because you canʼt ________ science.
  4. The nationʼs ______ crime lab was at Northwestern University. In 1802 the first FBI crime lab was opened.
  5. In 1936 the FBI crime lab was among the first labs to test the ___________.
  6. The FBI created a unit of serology. Through chemical test it could test for ______ blood types.
  7. In the mid 1970ʼs the crime lab became a crime fighting tool. It began to realize that physical evidence is far more _________ than any eyewitness description.
  8. The FBI was finally ____________ in 1997 when a larger lab was built in Virginia.

Firearms & Tool Marks Unit

  1. The firearms & tool marks unit examines ________, bullets, cartridges, and other items.
  2. When matching a bullet to a gun, examiners examine ____________ of the gun. The grooves enable the identification with great precision. Every gun will leave its own ____________ microscopic mark.
  3. The FBI has the largest ___________ firearm forensic collection in the USA.

Explosive Unit

  1. The basic component of a bomb is to have some type of ___________ material which provides the explosive force.
  2. The ___________ case tackled by the FBI explosive unit was the crash of Pan- Am 103 Scotland in 1988.
  3. The explosive unit is more important than ever because of _____________.

FBI CRIME LAB

The History Channel

S.Vallejo (2010) - Use with the The History Channelʼs FBI Crime Lab DVD

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secure art fool first polygraph

human accurate accredited

firearms

working

grooves unique

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terrorism

Personal Identification Unit

  1. In the 19th Century the ____________ system was being used as an identification system until the William West case proved it to be flawed.
  2. In 1924 the first fingerprint files were created. In 1953 fingerprints were discovered at most crimes scene and it started being used to support criminal matters.Today there are _____________ processes to develop latent prints from cyanoacrylate fuming to alternate light sources.

DNA - Deoxyribonucleic Acid

  1. DNA is the biological equivalent to a personʼs _________________.
  2. In the 1980ʼs the FBI developed ___________ technology to solve crimes.
  3. There are two types of DNA testing used at the FBI; nucleus and ________________.
  4. The National DNA __________ system comprised of 170 crime labs sharing DNA information.

Chemistry & Trace Evidence Unit

  1. The FBI relies on three forms of instrumentation: spectrophotometry, _______________ instruments, and mass spectrometry.
  2. The Hazardous Materials Response Unit is the ____________ response unit used.
  3. The bomb data center provides ______________ to all public safety agencies.

FBI CRIME LAB

The History Channel

S.Vallejo (2010) - Use with the The History Channelʼs FBI Crime Lab DVD

bertillon

fingerprint DNA mitochondrial index

chromatic highest training