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Types of Evidence
SPICE
Search Methods
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Used while making an observation

What are your special senses? (sight, hearing, smell, touch)

100

Evidence that (if true) proves an alleged fact, such as an eyewitness account of a crime



What is Direct evidence?

100

The "S" in SPICE stands for ___.

What is Sketch?

100

This method divides the crime scene area up into logical areas that can be searched by team members

What is the Zone Method?

100

The location where the crime took place

What is the primary crime scene?

200

True or False... Our brains do not apply previous knowledge to new situations.

False

200

Evidence based on suggestion rather than personal knowledge or observation; indirect evidence

What is Circumstantial evidence?

200

The "P" in SPICE stands for ___.

What is Photograph?

200

This search method is often used at scenes with no physical barriers, such as open water.

What is the Spiral Method?

200

The location other than the primary crime scene, but that is in some way related to the crime, where evidence is found

What is the secondary crime scene?

300

True or False... Our brains tend to automatically fill in gaps in our perceptions. 

True

300

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

What is Trace evidence?

300

The "I" in SPICE stands for ___.

What is Interview?

300

This method is used on large, outdoor crime scenes.

What is the Grid or Line Method?

300

List 3 things a crime scene sketch should include

Key 

Legend

Scale 

Environmental conditions

400
List 2 ways to be a good observer.

Observe systematically, turn off filters, leave the final interpretation of the data until later, document

400

The documented and unbroken transfer of evidence

What is the Chain of Custody?

400

The "C" in SPICE stands for ___.

What is Collect Evidence?

400

The ___ method is a modified version of the ____ method.  Once an areas has been searched the area is searched perpendicular to the original lines of search.

What is the Grid and Line Method?

400

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

What is crime-scene reconstruction?

500

List 2 things that can affect an observation by a witness.

  • their emotional states. 

  • whether they were alone, part of a group, or whether others were in the area. 

  • what type of and how much activity was going on around them

  • Prejudices, personal beliefs, motives, and any lapse in time since the occurrence can also have an affect.

500

List 3 examples of Trace Evidence

What are fingerprints, hair, fibers, soil, pollen, bodily fluids, saliva, gunshot residue?
500

The "E" in SPICE stands for ___.

What is Examine?

500

This method doesn't follow a specific geometric pattern; rather it is a systematic, logical way of looking at each piece of evidence and determining where to look from there.

What is the Link Method?

500

List 3 methods of crime scene documentation

photography

videography

sketching

audio recording

note taking

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