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Statement of where a suspect was at the time the time of a crime.
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A fingerprint pattern that enters on one side and exits on the other.
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Evidence linked to a group.
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A hair pattern found in rodents and bats.
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A physical location that a crime has occurred.
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A job profession that use scientific methods to investigate and analyse evidence.
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A unique pattern of skin found between the last joint and end of the finger.
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A job profession that analyse soils, minerals and rocks in a crime scene.
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The part of hair that grows from a follicle.
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A fingerprint pattern that has one or more ridges that enter and exit on the same side.
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Reasons a person would commit a crime.
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The original location of a crime.
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The black line structures in a fingerprint.
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An alternative location where additional evidence may be found.
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A person thought to be capable of committing crime.
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Materials transferred between people, objects, or the environment during a crime.
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The spaces between ridges in a fingerprint.
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A fingerprint pattern that has at least one ridge that makes a complete circle.
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A person who sees a crime or accident take place.