Suspect Interrogation
Scene Photography
Forensics Vocab
Deductive Vs. inductive reasoning
Forensic Techniques
100

The person that is assumed to have done the crime and has been brought in for interrogation. 

What is a suspect?

100

A camera is used to take these at crime scenes.

What is a photo?

100

Crime scene investigators use all 5 senses while looking at or studying something to gain information.

What is an observation?

100

This type of reasoning is associated with informal logic.

What is inductive reasoning?

100

The act of locating the body and noting the success or failure of resuscitative efforts.  

What is confirming or dis-confirming death?

200

A 9 step interrogation technique.

What is the Reid technique?

200

Everything should be labeled in this type of writing utensil.

What is a permanent marker?

200

This is something left behind to prove a fact or statement. 

What is evidence? 

200

Using this reasoning the conclusion you get is certain and reliable. 

What is deductive reasoning?

200

The act of establishing perimeters, setting up command posts, and determine the suspects point of entry and egress.

What is preserving the crime scene?

300

The rights that are read before interrogation. 

What are Miranda rights?

300

Photos should always be taken and this angle.

What is a 90 degree angle? 

300

This is a type of evidence used to trace back to a group of people. 

What is class evidence?

300

If you are setting up your evidence in an "if, then" format you are using this kind of reasoning.

What is deductive reasoning?

300

The act of carefully observing persons, odors, and other elements exercise extreme safety.

What is approaching the crime scene?

400

BAI is an acronym that stands for this.

What is Behavioral Analysis Interview?

400

During a close up shot this is what you should use to be able to see/determine the size of the object photographed.

What is a scale?

400

Odontology is the study of this.

What is the study of teeth?

400

The inference biased on this reasoning can range from cogent (clear) to fallacious (a mistake).

What is inductive reasoning?

400

The act of taking photographs, placing markers, sketching the scene, taking notes, and much more. 

What is Processing?

500

Displaying sincerity towards interviewee is this step in the Reid technique.

What is step 5?

500

While taking pictures of bloodstains this type of ruler should be used to get the length and width at the same time. 

What is an L-shaped ruler?

500

Pathology is the study of this.

What is the study of the cause of death?

500

This type of reasoning is found rarely in everyday arguments.

What is deductive resoning?

500

The act of estimating the cause of death, manner, and time of death and looking for victims Id. 

What is identifying the victim?

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