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Types of forensic scientists

Types of forensic scientists. Criminal Justice and the Law. Match the scientist with the definition. A. Anthropologist B. Entomologist C. Odontologist. D. Pathologist E. Psychiatrist F. Palynologist. __ 1. Examines body tissues to determine cause of death

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Types of forensic scientists

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  1. Types of forensic scientists Criminal Justice and the Law

  2. Match the scientist with the definition. A. AnthropologistB. EntomologistC. Odontologist D. Pathologist E. Psychiatrist F. Palynologist __ 1. Examines body tissues to determine cause of death __ 2. Analyzes insects and larvae found at crime __ 3. Analyzes pollen and spores __ 4. Analyzes skeletal remains __ 5. Provides personality profiles based on evidence __ 6. Analyzes dental remains or bite marks

  3. Match the type of law in the justice system to the definition Statutory law Civil law Criminal law __ 1. A minor crime __ 2. Laws made by judges – case law __ 3. Laws enacted by the government __ 4. Law involving property or contracts __ 5. A major crime such as rape or murder __ 6. Deals with regulation and enforcement Common law Misdemeanor Felony

  4. Guarantees under the Constitution – Bill of rights Listed in your book are 19 rights that are individual rights. Name 10 of them.

  5. Individual rights • Presumed innocent • Against unreasonable search • Probable cause for arrest • Against unreasonable seizure of personal property • Against self-incrimination • To fair questioning by the police • Protection from harm when in custody

  6. Individual rights continued • To an attorney • Trial by a jury • To know charges against oneself • Cross examine prosecution witness • Speak and present witness • Against cruel and unusual punishment • Due process • Speedy trial

  7. Individual rights continued • Excessive bail • Excessive fines • Treated the same regardless of race, gender, religion, country of origin • How many of these rights were violated in the case of the West Memphis Three? • What is the Patriot Act?

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