Bite Marks {Ans: a type of impression evidence that can be left in the skin of a victim, or other soft materials.}Patent prints {Ans: visible prints}latent prints {Ans: invisible prints}Impression Evidence {Ans: Objects or materials that have retained the characteristics of other objects through direct contact}Locard's Principle {Ans: Every contact leaves a trace}plastic print {Ans: Three-dimensional print made as indentations in soft material}trace evidence {Ans: small but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene}tyre marks {Ans: individual characteristics are determined through wear and tear in tracks left in soft soil or roads}Forensic Entomology {Ans: The study of insects to determine such matters as a person's time of death.}Vulnerable witness {Ans: A person considered to be impressionable or at risk such as children, victims of sexual violence and those with cognitive impairments.}Physical Evidence {Ans: Any physical material that can establish that a crime has been committed or can link a crime and its victim or its perpetrator.}Entrapment {Ans: when coercion or other tactics are used to induce someone to commit or confess to a crime}forced confession {Ans: obtained from a suspect through (emotional/physical)