ASIS International (ASIS) Professional Certified Investigator Practice Exam

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At what rate does the body temperature typically drop after death?

  1. 1 degree per hour

  2. 1.5 degrees per hour

  3. 2 degrees per hour

  4. 3 degrees per hour

The correct answer is: 1.5 degrees per hour

The body temperature typically drops at a rate of approximately 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit per hour after death. This rate can be influenced by various factors such as the environment, the clothing of the deceased, and the individual's body composition. Understanding this rate is crucial in forensic investigations, as it helps investigators estimate the time of death, which can be pivotal in criminal cases. By being aware of this physiological process, investigators can piece together timelines and corroborate findings from other types of evidence.