1
The examination of bitemark evidence and its relation to a criminal investigation is known as
2
Who is the best-known figure in the nineteenth-century forensics who was not a real person, but a fictional character and legendary detective?
3
The Spaniard ______ published the first writings about the detection of poisons and the effects of poisons on animals, and he is considered the father of forensic toxicology.
4
The Scientist who maintained that when a criminal in contact with an object or person a cross-transfer of evidence would occur was:
5
Which discipline does not fall the umbrella of forensic science:
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The oldest forensic laboratory in the United States is that of the: