1. List what types of personal information can be obtained through their hair analysis.
2. Discuss the claim that hair serves as a valuable source of evidence. Provide several examples to support your claim.
3. Describe examples of hair characteristics that provide class evidence and hair characteristics that provide individual evidence.
4. Describe the role of fibers as evidence in forensic investigations.
5. Discuss Locard’s Principle of Exchange to fiber evidence.
6. Distinguish between the direct and secondary transfer of evidence.
7. Define forensic botany.
8. List examples of different types of botanical evidence used in forensic investigations.
9. Discuss why botanical evidence is often overlooked at crime scenes and why it provides a good source of forensic evidence.