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What is arson? | Arson is the deliberate lighting of a fire. |
What is ballistics? | Ballistics is the study of guns and ammunition. |
What is circumstantial evidence? | Circumstantial evidence is evidence that points to a suspect but doesn't prove they are guilty. |
What is core body temperature? | Core body temperature is 37°C for a healthy human. |
What is corpse? | Corpse is a dead body. |
What is crime scene unit (CSU). | Crime scene unit are specialists who collect and bag evidence. |
What is DNA. | DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid. |
What is fibres. | Fibres are strands of material such as hair, wool, or polyester. |
What is fingerprints. | Fingerprints are patterns of ridges and grooves on the fingers and toes. |
What is homicide. | Homicide is the murder or manslaughter of another human. |
What is impressions? | Impression is a track marks. |
What is negative impressions? | Negative impressions are impressions formed by material gathering in recesses, such as a tyre or shoe. |
What is non-porous? | Non-porous is something that doesn't absorb liquids such as body oils. |
What is pathology? | Pathology is the study of disease and cause of death. |
What is physical evidence. | Physical evidence is large pieces of evidence. |
What is porous? | Porous is something that absorbs liquids such as body oils. |
What is positive impressions. | Positive impressions are exact images, such as the pattern of a shoe or tyre. |
What is tool mark. | Tool mark is characteristics mark left by a tool. |
What is toxicology. | Toxicology is the study of the effects of poisons and chemicals in the body. |
What is trace evidence. | Trace evidence is microscopic evidence such as fibres or DNA. |
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