what do you call a conversation that questions a person that is not accusatory
what is an interview
what do you call a general but uncertain conclusion
what is induction.
what is the first question you ask when entering a crime scene? (you do not have to use what is for the answer)
who is the perpetrator and who is the victim
Hands at sides
Palms facing forward
Feet together
Front view (anterior)
Back view (posterior)
all describe what position
what is the anatomical position
why take a photograph at a crime scene (one answer will work though there are multiple answers)
Photographs document the scene in a way people can understand.
Photographs can be used to recreate the crime and to prove or disprove a suspect’s explanation.
They can help a jury understand where and how the crime was committed.
A picture is worth a thousand words.
what is a conversation that involves logic and ration arguments and systematic questioning?
what is an interrogation
what do you call a specific / certain conclusion
what is deduction
what is the second question for crime scene goals? (you do not have to use what is for this answer)
what happened, when, and why
toward the head ed or upper part of a structure or the body above. what is the word
what is the superior cranial
what does a picture have to be for it to be admissible in court?
what is fair and accurate
what is the purpose of an interrogation you do not have to say (what is for this question)
the purpose is to gain a confession
If the reasoning employed in an argument is valid and the argument’s premises are true, then the argument is said to be
what is sound
what do you call the next two steps of investigation
what is processing, identify the victim,
the definition of the word follows toward or at the mid line of the body; on the inner side of
what is medial
what must one do when getting started to take pictures (there are two answers one will work though)
what is secure the scene and evaluate conditions
what is the purpose of an interview (you do not have to say what is for this answer).
to gain information
the inferences drawn may be placed on a continuum ranging from
what is cogent to fallacious
what are the first 3 steps of identification
what is approaching, confirm or dis-confirm death, preserving.
what divides the body into anterior/posterior parts? (hint it is one word) still have to use what is
what is frontal
name 3 of the recommended equipment for photography (hint it was on the recommended equipment slide)
what is normal lens, wide angle lens, close up lenses, electronic flash with remote, tripod, extra batteries, flashlight, filters, evidence markers, ruler, scales, felt pen, camera, film/storage card,notebook and pen.
what is the 9 step process used for interrogation?
what is the Reid technique
what is used more every day deduction or induction
what is deduction
what are last four of the protocols for crime scene investigation
notify next of kin, develop theory of motive, seek additional information, and questioning.
what divides the body into superior/ inferior parts also known as a cross section. (hint this is also one word)- still have to use what is
what is transverse
name 3 things that control photography exposure
what is shutter speed, lens aperture, and scene luminance.