Evidences Part A | Evidences Part B | Seven S's of Crime Scene | CSI | Evidence Collection |
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What is direct evidence?
Evidence that (if true) proves an alleged fact, such as an eyewitness account of a crime
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What is Locard's principle?
Whenever 2 objects come in contact with one another, a cross-transfer of physical evidence can occur...
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What is Separate the Witnesses?
In this step, law enforcement must keep the people involved apart....
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What Collusion?
This is what we call when witnesses get together to create a story
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What is evidence material and chain of custody?
This type of information must be found when handling evidence.
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What is secondary crime scene?
A location other than where the crime took place, but is in some way related
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What is biological evidence?
This type of evidence includes body or body parts, body fluids, hair, leaves or other plant parts, natural fibers, feathers, and wood
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What is Scan the Scene?
In this step, you must scope out the scene first in order to take pictures before the next step.
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Which are the primary and secondary crime scene?
While scanning the scene, ________ and _______ crime scenes must be determined
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What is a folded paper used to hold trace evidence?
Paper Bindle
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What is primary crime scene?
The location where the crime took place
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What is physical evidence?
This type of evidence includes synthetic fibers, weapons, bullets, shell casings, paint chips, documents, imprints and prints (shoes, tires, etc.), tool marks, soil, drugs
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What is Sketch the Scene?
In this step, measurements are taken place and items in the room are roughly drawn.
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Who is the Photography unit?
During "Seeing the Scene", this forensic UNIT must be present. They are fundamental.
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What is Contamination?
Members of the crime scene investigation team must all wear protective gear to prevent...
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What is circumstantial evidence?
Indirect evidence; evidence used to imply a fact but not prove it directly
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What is individual evidence?
A single piece of evidence
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What is secure the scene?
This the first step
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What is Search for Evidence?
In one of the seven S's, you must perform the following: S, G, L, Q aka Spiral, Grid, Linear and Quadrant
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What is the Fourth Ammendment?
Any removal of evidence from a crime scene must be in accordance with what Amendment..
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What is trace evidence?
Small (traceable) but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene
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Who is the Crime Scene Investigation Team?
Police officer, back-up police, district attorney, mnedics, detectives, medical examiner, photographer, technicians, lab experts are all part of the _______________________ team.
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What is Secure and Collect Evidence?
In this step, you will write down the description of the evidence, fold it into a bindle and label it for future use
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Look at the following on the board. Which is the proper way to package evidence.
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What is a Search Warrant?
You must have this piece of paper signed by a judge in order to enter the premise in question.
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