Misc.
Labels at a Crime Scene
General Questions about a Sketch
Symbols at a Crime Scene
Different Forms of Measurement
100
The word used to say that the measurement is 3 feet.
What is a meter.
100
The part of the sketch that is required to figure out what the labels represent.
What is a legend.
100
The first sketch at a crime scene that is not perfect or completely accurate.
What is a rough sketch.
100
The part of a sketch required to figure out what each symbol represents.
What is a legend.
100
The name of the measurement form used throughout the world except in the United States.
What is the metric system.
200
One of the two typical perspectives for a sketch, and shows the area from above.
What is the overhead or bird's eye view sketch.
200
Parts of a crime scene that you should label with letters.
What is physical evidence.
200
The second sketch at a crime scene that is fully completed with labeling, and is accurate.
What is the final sketch.
200
The symbol you should use to show where a body is at a crime scene.
What is a drawing of the body outline.
200
The form of measurement where there are two fixed points and the evidence is measured along the line between the points at right angles.
What is base line.
300
Things that the final sketch should include from the rough sketch.
What is all information.
300
Things of the room that you label by drawing them into the sketch.
What are doors and windows.
300
A form of sketch and crime scene documentation that is not frequently used.
What is three-dimensional sketches.
300
Symbols typically used to indicate different objects in the room (like chairs and tables).
What are squares and circles.
300
A technique that uses two fixed points to determine who far away an object is through connecting the objects to the points forming a triangular shape.
What is triangulation.
400
The other typical perspective that shows a side view of the crime scene.
What is elevation or side view sketch.
400
How to label the way the room is facing.
What are the cardinal points.
400
The thing you must indicate between a point and an object on a sketch.
What are actual distances.
400
The symbols used to label the fixed points you measure by.
What are x and y.
400
The third technique that has not been named that can also be used to measure in a crime scene sketch.
What is polar coordinates.
500
The things which should be written down for each object as you sketch the scene.
What are object name, location, and distance from the fixed points.
500
The type of line you use to show each object linked to a fixed point.
What are dashed lines.
500
The most important things about a crime scene sketch.
What are accurate symbols, labels, and measurement.
500
The symbols used if the objects are not evidence or the fixed points.
What is just a drawing to show where in the room the object is located.
500
The best type of measurement(s) to sketch the scene with as long as you indicate in the legend the translation of sketch length to real life length.
What are inches or centimeters.
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