Anatomical Regions and Position
Forensic Techniques
Crime Scene Photography
Forensic Vocabulary
Interviews and Interrogations
100

This is the oral region in Anterior Regional Terms. 

What is the mouth?

100

This is when you carefully observe persons, odors, and other elements.

What is approaching? 

100

This is used to take photos at the crime scene. 

What is a camera? 

100

This is the person affected in the situation.  

What is the victim?

100

This is non-accusatory, formal conversation purpose of information, and prior to interrogation.

What is a interview?

200

This is the vertebral region in Posterior Regional Terms.

What is the area of the spine?

200

This is when you question all suspects. Make use of evidence during questioning. Use information with held about the case to obtain a confession. Destroy alibis. 

What is questioning?

200

This is used to write down evidence at the crime scene.  

What is a notebook and pen? 

200

This is someone who was there to see what happened at a crime scene.

What is a eyewitness?

200

This is logic and rational arguments, systematic questioning, purpose of confession and later in investigation. 

What is a interrogation?

300

This is the inguinal region in Anterior Regional Terms. 

What is the area where the thigh meets the trunk?

300

This is when you establish perimeters. Set up command posts. Determine the suspect’s point of entry and egress and your own.

What is preserving? 

300

This is what determines how wide the opening is that lets light in. 

What is a lens aperture?

300

This is something left behind that can be used to prove a fact or a statement. 

What is evidence?

300

This is technique used for eliciting information fromvictims and witnesses as opposed to obtaining confessions from suspects.

What is cognitive interview technique? 

400

This is the lumbar region in Posterior Regional Terms.

What is the area of the back between ribs and hips?

400

This is when you locate and view the body, noting the success, failure, or futility of resuscitative efforts.

What is confirm or disconfirm death?

400

This is what determines how long the lens lets light in. 

What is a shutter speed? 

400

This is a setting that can be connected or was involved in the Primary Crime Scene.

What is a secondary Crime Scene?

400

This is when you measures physiological responses from a person, including fear, anxiety, excitation, and other emotions. 

What is detecting lying and deception?

500

This is the sural region in Posterior Regional Terms.

What is the posterior surface of the lower leg/calf?

500

This is when you rely upon evidence, knowledge of victim’s activities, and appearance of victim’s clothing. See if any documents were written by or sent to victim recently. Determine the pre-scene activity and health status of the victim.

What is develop theory of motive?

500

This is how much light (natural and/or artificial) is present at the scene. 

What is scene luminance?

500

This is a form of division in triangles used to help determine positions of points in certain areas or region.

What is a triangulation? 

500

This learn the truth of the crime and how it happened, obtain an admission of guilt from the suspect, obtain all facts to determine the method of operation and the circumstances of the crime.

What is goals of interrogation?

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