Principles of Exchange
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6 Steps of Analyzing Evidence
100

Director of the world's first forensic lab in Lyon, France. Developed the Locard Exchange Principle.

Who is Dr. Edmond Locard?

100

Narrows an identity to a group of persons or things.

What is Class Evidence?

100

Photographing the crime scene, close-up photo of evidence.

What is step 4, seeing the scene?

100

These are the first responders that secure the crime scene.

Who are Police Officers?

100

Evidence that connects an individual or thing to a certain group.

What is class evidence?

100

The location where the crime scene took place.

What is primary crime scene?

100

In this step evidence is collected and sent to a crime lab.

Step 1 of analyzing evidence once the crime-scene investigation is complete.

200

Material that is transferred when one person comes in contact with another.

What is trace evidence?

200

Narrows an identity to a single person or thing.

What is Individual Evidence?

200

Using a pattern to ensure all evidence is secure.

What is step 3, Seeing the scene?

200

These individuals document, collect evidence, record, and photograph the crime scene.

Who are Crime-Scene Investigators?

200

Indirect evidence used to imply a fact but not prove it directly.

What is circumstantial evidence?

200

Evidence that (if true) proves an alleged fact, such as an eyewitness account of a crime.

What is direct evidence?
200

The person to which the collected evidence is sent in step 2.

Who is a specialized lab technician?

300

List 3 examples of trace evidence.

What are hair, fingerprints, soil, blood, paper, tissue, or fibers?

300

Two types of circumstantial evidence.

What are biological and physical evidence?

300

This step involves safety, securing evidence, and logging requests for additional help.

Step 7: Secure and collect Evidence. 

300

This individual determines the cause of death.

Who is a Medical Examiner?

300

The documented and unbroken transfer of evidence.

What is chain of custody?

300

A location other than the primary crime scene, but that is in some way related to the crime, where evidence is found.

What is a secondary crime scene?
300

This person receives the lab results in step 3 of the analyzing evidence process.

Who is the lead detective?

400

Explain the Locard Exchange Principle.

What is when a person comes in contact with another person or object a cross-transfer of physical evidence can occur?

400

Includes bodily fluid, hair, and natural fibers.

What is biological evidence?

400

This step involves creating a rough sketch to include all evidence, fixed points and directions, and all information to complete a final sketch.

What is step 5, sketching the scene?

400

This person looks for leads & interviews witnesses.

Who is a detective?

400

A hypothesis of the sequence of events from before the crime was committed through its commission.

What is crime-scene reconstruction?

400

A small but measurable amount of physical or biological material found at a crime scene.

What is trace evidence?

400

This happens in step 4 of analyzing evidence once a crime-scene investigation is complete.

What is crime scene reconstruction?

500

Determines the amount of evidence that may be transferred in the Locard Exchange Principle.

What is the extent of contact?

500

Includes fingerprints, tire impressions, fiber, bullet casings.

What is physical evidence?

500

This step involves questioning witnesses individually to avoid collusion.

What is step 2, separating the witnesses?

500

This person may be consulted if evidence requires his or her expertise.

Who is a specialist?

500

Item that is folded and used to hold trace evidence.

What is a bindle?

500

Lessening of a penalty without forgiveness of the crime.

What is clemency?

500

Form a hypothesis of events.

What is step 5 of analyzing evidence.

600

This step involves determining the primary and secondary crime scene.

What is step 3, scanning the scene?

600

The first police officer to arrive at a crime scene.

What is a first responder?

600

In this scenario evidence does not lie, but it can be staged.

What is crime-scene reconstruction?

600

This occurs in step 6 of analyzing evidence once the crime-scene investigation is complete.

What is compare evidence to witness accounts to confirm or acquit a suspect?

700

This step involves establishing a chain of custody and properly packaging evidence.

What is secure and collect evidence?

700

A kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing.

What is individual evidence?

700
Forgiveness of a crime and its penalty.

What is pardon?

800

List the 7 steps of crime-scene investigation in order?

What are secure the scene, separating the witnesses, scanning the scene, seeing the scene, sketching the scene, searching for evidence, & secure and collect evidence?

800

A multidisciplinary approach in which scientific and legal professionals work together to solve a crime.

What is crime-scene investigation?

800

To recognize, document, and collect evidence at a the scene of a crime.

What is the goal of crime scene investigation?
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