Relier Pairs Forensic Science Careers & DisciplinesVersion en ligne Match the forensic science careers and disciplines to their correct description. par Arizona Bar Foundation 1 Coroner 2 Latent Fingerprints 3 DNA 4 Medical Examiner 5 Crime Scene Investigator 6 Firearms and Toolmarks 7 Forensic Scientist 8 Controlled Substances 9 Trace Evidence 10 Toxicology This section performs tests to detect alcohol and drugs in a biological sample. This section analyzes multiple aspects of a shooting incident and the analysis of firearms and ammunition as well as firearms. This section compares different latent prints and analyzes prints for characteristics. This section is responsible for a wide variety of small evidence that can be transferred or exchanged at any point during the crime. A medically qualified individual that performs medical investigations of sudden, unexpected, or traumatic deaths. A public official who is appointed in a jurisdiction that makes inquiries into deaths and to complete certificate of death. This section evaluates evidence items to determine if they contain any controlled substance. A scientist that analyzes evidence and shares the scientific findings with law enforcement, lawyers, judges, and juries. Document the crime scene, identify and collect evidence, and maintain a chain of custody for all evidence. This section evaluates DNA profiles, compares DNA profiles, generates reports, and enters DNA profiles into CODIS (Combined DNA Index System).