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What do we call scientific knowledge applied in investigations?
 
Forensic
 
Forrensic
 
Pherensic
 
Phorensic
Which is spelled correctly?
 
suspicious
 
suspisious
 
susspicious
 
sespicious
What do we call someone who saw the crime committed?
 
Witness
 
Criminal
 
Accomplice
 
Suspect
A lawyer is...?
 
Someone who tries to persuade the judge you are innocent.
 
Someone who helps detectives in their investigation.
 
The judge in the court case.
 
Someone who is studying law.
Someone thought to have committed the crime is called..?
 
Suspect
 
Accomplice
 
Criminal
 
Witness
Another name for an investigator?
 
All of the above
 
Sleuth
 
Private detective
 
Detective
What is a red herring?
 
A false or misleading clue
 
A small rabbit
 
An accomplice
 
An unsolved mystery
The crime of breaking into a property in order to steal is???
 
Burglary
 
Murder
 
Arson
 
Theft
What do we call someone who loves themselves, needs admiration and has nor regard for others?
 
Narcissist
 
Arrogant
 
Malicious
 
Self-centred
Which ones are crimes?
 
All of the above
 
Arson and theft
 
Burglary and shoplifting
 
Murder and manslaughter
The DENOUEMENT is the story resolution.
 
True
 
False
What is the definition of PERPETRATOR?
 
The person who commits the crime.
 
An accomplice to the crime.
 
The forensic scientist.
 
A lawyer.
What is a motive?
 
A reason to commit a crime.
 
A symbolic representation of something.
 
A person thought to have committed a crime.
 
To put in motion.
What is the definition of evidence?
 
Something used to prove the crime.
 
A false clue.
 
A witness.
 
The desire to hurt someone.
The correct definition of ALIBI is:
 
An excuse to show the accused was not at the scene of the crime.
 
an excuse which means the suspect is the criminal.
 
Another name for a burglary.
 
A person thought to have committed the crime