Class vs Individual
7 S's of CSI
Vocab 1
Vocab 2
Misc
100

not unique to a particular object but place the particular bit of evidence into a group of objects

What is class

100

Done by the 1st responding police: checking safety of individuals and preserving evidence

what is secure the scene

100

A location that is in some way related to the crime scene where evidence is found.

what is secondary crime scene

100

The location where the crime took place

what is primary crime scene

100

What is the most important means of crime scene documentation?

what is photography

200

The type of handgun with which a victim is shot

What is class

200

 Determine the primary and secondary crime scenes and decide what to photograph.

what is scan the scene

200

When 2 objects come into contact with one another, a cross-transfer of material occurs.

what is locards exchange principle

200

The first police officer to arrive at a crime scene.

what is a first responder

200

Which individuals are part of the crime scene team?

  • Police

  • Crime scene investigators

  • Medical examiners

  • Detectives

  • Specialists

300

A piece of glass found at a crime scene fits with another piece of glass found in a person’s home

what is individual

300

A rough sketch and a neater final copy of the crime scene drawn to scale must be made

what is sketch the scene

300

Small but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene.

What is trace evidence

300

A multidisciplinary approach in which scientific and legal professionals work together to solve a crime.

what is crime scene investigation

300

What are the steps to packaging evidence and chain of custody

  1. Bag the evidence
    Add identification
    Seal it
    Sign it across the sealed edge🡪

  2. Sign over to a lab technician
    Open bag on non-sealed edge

    3.Return items to the evidence bag

       Seal evidence bag in another bag

       Sign the evidence log

400

Hair is considered _________ evidence when the follicle is not attached because the follicle is the part that contains DNA. When the follicle is attached, it is considered ____________ evidence.

class, individual

400

search for evidence is done in what patterns

spiral, grid, linear or quadrant

400

The documented and unbroken transfer of evidence.

what is chain of custody

400

A hypothesis of the sequence of events from before the crime was committed through its commission.

what is crime scene reconstruction

400

3 examples of when lab results do not match up with a crime scene

Staging a fire to cover bankruptcy.

Staging a burglary to collect insurance money.

Staging a suicide to cover a murder.

500

A piece of glass is identified to have come from a specific vehicle make and model

what is individual

500

All evidence must be properly packaged, sealed and labeled using specific techniques and procedures.

what is secure the collected evidence

500

Evidence used to imply fact but not prove it directly.

what is circumstantial evidence

500

what is the difference between class and individual evidence

class: narrows to group

individual: narrows to suspect or thing

500

How is handling dry evidence and wet evidence different?

Once in a secure location, wet evidence, whether packaged in plastic or paper, must be removed and allowed to completely air dry. That evidence can then be repackaged in a new, dry paper container

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