Relacionar Columnas Forensic Science Careers & DisciplinesVersión en línea Match the forensic science careers and disciplines to their correct description. por Arizona Bar Foundation 1 Coroner 2 Crime Scene Investigator 3 Controlled Substances 4 Medical Examiner 5 Trace Evidence 6 Forensic Scientist 7 Latent Fingerprints 8 Toxicology 9 DNA 10 Firearms and Toolmarks A public official who is appointed in a jurisdiction that makes inquiries into deaths and to complete certificate of death. This section analyzes multiple aspects of a shooting incident and the analysis of firearms and ammunition as well as firearms. This section performs tests to detect alcohol and drugs in a biological sample. This section evaluates DNA profiles, compares DNA profiles, generates reports, and enters DNA profiles into CODIS (Combined DNA Index System). A scientist that analyzes evidence and shares the scientific findings with law enforcement, lawyers, judges, and juries. This section compares different latent prints and analyzes prints for characteristics. This section is responsible for a wide variety of small evidence that can be transferred or exchanged at any point during the crime. A medically qualified individual that performs medical investigations of sudden, unexpected, or traumatic deaths. This section evaluates evidence items to determine if they contain any controlled substance. Document the crime scene, identify and collect evidence, and maintain a chain of custody for all evidence.