At the Crime Scene
Evidence
Searching the Scene
Branches of Forensics
Hodge Podge
100

The number one priority when a police officer or medical assistance arrives at the crime scene

What is preserving life?

100
This is a list of all epople who have had possession of a piece of evidence.

What is chain of custody?

100

To a search a person's home for evidence the police need this document.

What is a search warrant?

100

If evidence requires expert analysis, entomologists, forensic scientists, and forensic psychologists may be called on. Another term used to describe these professionals are called _______________________. 

What are specialists?

100

Money, revenge and emotions are all reasons for doing this. 

What is committing a crime?

200

These crime scene personnel are typically the first to arrive at a crime scene. They are responsible for securing the scene so no evidence is destroyed

What are police officers?

200

Evidence that is small in amount or small in size

What is trace evidence?

200

This amendment protects citizens from unreasonable search and seizure of their property.

What is the 4th amendment?

200

The study of gun and bullet identification, comparisons, and gunshot residue (GSR) is best defined as this forensic unit. 

What is firearm analysis?

200

These crime scene personnel may be present to determine a preliminary cause of death.

Who is the medical examiner?

300

This is performed by the crime scene investigator, the first officer, and sometimes the lead detective to survey the crime scene. 

What is a walk through?

300

This is the first step to collecting evidence.

What is putting on protective clothing and gear?

300

You are the only one at a crime scene. There is a dead body in the middle of a room. You use this search method. 

What is the spiral method?

300

The study of insects to help determine the time of death.

What is entomology?

300

Evidence that associates a particular individual with a crime is said to have this type of characteristics. 

What is individual characteristics?

400

The original location of where the crime occurred

What is the primary crime scene?

400

It is crucial to package evidence separately due to this forensic phenomenon.

What is cross contamination?

400

Splitting up a crime scene into segments and assigning investigators to search each segments is this type of search pattern.

What is zone search?

400

When a badly burned body cannot be identified by fingerprints, teeth can be used instead which is this branch of forensics.

What is odontology?

400

Forensic TV shows educating criminals, TV shows lacking proper protective equipment in the lab and TV shows not depicting the odor at some scenes are all negative consequences of this.

What is the CSI effect?

500

Typically a finished sketch does not include this.

What are measurements?

500

Edmond Locard, the father of forensic science, made this famous observation

What is every contact leaves a trace

500
The mnemonic device used to remember processing the crime scene.

What is PPPSCRIPT?

500

This medical specialty that deals with disease and the bodily changes caused by disease

What is pathology?

500

This is a 3-D laser scanner used for public safety and to develop outdoor crime scenes. 

What is the Leica Geosystem?

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