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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESEEnglish for criminology

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Título del test:
English for criminology

Descripción:
fill in the gaps and forensic definitions (p.57,59,60)

Autor:
engcrimuned
(Otros tests del mismo autor)

Fecha de Creación:
15/12/2023

Categoría:
UNED

Número preguntas: 18
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Temario:
Did the victim ____ the killer? know knew have known known.
Correct the next sentence: Can you tell me who is the prime suspect? Can you tell me who the prime suspect is? It is correct.
Correct the next sentence: Who are you working with? It is correct who are you with working?.
In ____ did you confide? whom who.
You get on well with your lawyer, ____? don't you? do you?.
You haven't got his fingerprints, ____? have you? do you? don't you?.
You don't have his fingerprints, do you? it is correct have you? don't you?.
They never found the body, did they? it is correct had they? didn't they?.
She didn't know what to do, ____? did she? didn't she? had she?.
Did you give him the letter? - Yes, I ____. I did I gave it.
In 2007, a jury convicted Van Themsche of racially motivated murder and attempted murder, rejecting a defense argument of mental insanity. Van Themsche - who blamed teasing by blacks and other minorities during his elementary school years - acknowledged his guilt but said he could not be held responsible because he suffered from a mental ailment. forensic psychology forensic toxicology forensic entomology forensic anthropology.
The official cause of Marilyn Monroe's death was acute barbiturate poisoning, which the coroner recorded as an accidental overdose. Eight milligram percent of chloral hydrate and 4.5 milligram % of Nembutal were found in her system. Her death was rumored to be a probable suicide, but because of a lack of evidence, investigators failed to reach a consensus. forensic toxicology forensic genetics forensic pathology forensic odontology.
In the 1950s, Anna Anderson claimed that she was Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia. Samples of her tissue had been stored at a hospital after a medical procedure. In the 1980s, after her death, it was finally proven that she did not bear any relation to the Romanovs whatsoever. forensic genetics forensic pathology forensic anthropology forensic engineering.
In the 9/11 attacks, the impact and resulting fires of the plane crashes caused the towers to collapse within 2 hours. Later investigation showed that the impacts had dislodged some of the fireproofing from the steel, increasing its exposure to the heat of the fires. Temperatures became high enough to weaken the core columns under the weight of higher floors. forensic engineering forensic entomology forensic pathology forensic anthropology.
A noteworthy application of this science can be found in the case against Steven Truscott. This case hinged on the testimony of a pathologist who testified that the victim, Lynne Harper, had died between 7:00 and 7:45 p.m. However, several maggots had been found on Harper's body, and judging from their development, it was later on proven that the estimated time of death was incorrect. This finding ruled out Truscott as the killer and in 2007,48 years after being indicted for murder, Steven Truscott was finally exonerated. forensic entomology forensic toxicology forensic anthropology forensic genetics.
Notorious serial murderer Ted Bundy bit one of his victims, Lisa Levy, in her left buttock, leaving obvious bite marks. Police took plaster casts of Bundy's teeth and a forensics expert matched them to the photographs of Levy's wound. Bundy was convicted on all counts and sentenced to death. forensic odontology forensic genetics forensic pathology forensic entomology.
In 1985, a body buried in a tomb in Brazil was exhumed and identified as Dr Mengele, Hitler's "Angel of Death". Experts used a technique called "video skull-face superimposition", meaning that they pieced together the shattered skull and marked it with pins at 30 points of comparison. Then, they did the same with photographs of Mengele, and compared the points in the skull to those in the photo. forensic anthropology forensic toxicology forensic psychology forensic engineering.
This forensic science investigates the pathologic process, injury, or disease that leads to a person's death (e.g. a bullet wound to the head, blunt force trauma, exsanguination due to a stab wound, etc.). It also aims to determine the manner of death (i.e. accidental, homicide, natural, suicide, undetermined). forensic pathology forensic anthropology forensic entomology forensic engineering.
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