CSI Basics
Evidence Collection
Sketch
Photography
100

Freedom from unreasonable search and seizures.  

What is the 4th amendment?

100

The two main types of fingerprints.

What are latent and patent fingerprints?

100

Evidence is measured using this method with two fixed points. 

Triangulation method.

100

The required photos needed for a crime scene.

What are overall, mid-range and close-up photos?

200

A document issued by a judge that allows police to investigate a location.

What is a search warrant?

200
Any drug evidence found is sent to...
What is the toxicology department?
200

This type of sketch provdes an overhead view of a sketch.

A bird's eye view

200

Type of photo used to show how the scene is oriented

What is an Overall photograph?


300

Locard's principle of exchange states that...

Anything that comes into contact leaves trace evidence

300
BOLO stands for...

Be On the Lookout

300
What to ask before starting your sketch.

What is North?

300

Type of photo that depicts the position of evidence in comparison to other items.

What is a Mid-range photograph?

400

How investigators ensure that evidence has not been tampered with or altered.

What is chain of custody?

400

Name two important databases used in CSI

NCIC, VCIN, CODIS, IAFIS

400

Where the numbers or letters used to label evidence collection go. 

What is a legend?

400
Full frame photo showing as much detail as possible on a single piece of evidence.

What is a close up photo?

500

Two classes physical of evidence collected at a scene.

Class and Individual evidence.

500

A control sample is used to...

Prevent unreliable samples
500
Three most important things to measure.

What are the doors, walls and windows?

500

The amount of photos needed for one piece of evidence.

What are 6 photos?

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