Observations/Eyewitnesses
Types of Evidence
Types of Evidence
7 S's
Forensics
100

Type of observation based on the statement:

There are 16 science tables in the classroom. 

What is... Quantitative?

100

Evidence that is unique (can be linked to) to a single person or source is

What is...Individual Evidence?

100

Blood type B is classified as this type of evidence.

What is...Circumstantial, Class, and Biology evidence?

100

The 4 methods of searching a crime scene.

What are... Linear, Grid, Quadrant, Spiral.

100

A career associated with forensic science.

What is... a police officer, a sheriff, a toxicologist, blood spatter analysis, a forensic photographer, DNA analysis, a fingerprint specialist, etc.?
200

Type of observation based on the statement:

The science tables are smooth and are black on top.

What is... Qualitative?

200

Define Testimonial Evidence.

What is...Oral or written statements given to police as well as testimony in court by people who witnessed an event

200

A handgun found at a scene of crime is classified as this type of evidence.

What is... Circumstantial, class, and physical evidence?

200

This step of the 7 S's creates a map of the scene, by which investigators, the jury and the judge can examine the crime scene.

What is... Step 5, Sketch the Scene?

200

Definition of Forensic science.

What is... The study and application of science to help resolve legal matters.

300

Our brain must go through the following steps to turn observations into memories.

What is... Observation, paying attention, perceptions, short-term, and long-term memory.

300

Indirect evidence that implies a fact but does not prove it

What is...Curcumstantial evidence?

300

Hair with the root attached is classified as this type of evidence.

What is... Circumstantial, individual and biological evidence?

300

Who secures the scene, and for what purpose?

What is...First officer on scene (or investigator). The purpose is to ensure the security of evidence, the management of people on scene, and medical help

300

"Every contract leaves a trace," is the principle created by.

Who is... Edmond Locard?

400

The type of evidence used by the Innocence Project to exonerate individuals.

What is... DNA?

400

Evidence that shares common characteristics with other items of evidence and can only be linked to a general group or category of sources.

What is...Class evidence?

400

A police body cam is classified as this type of evidence.

What is...Direct, individual, and physical evidence?

400

Secure, Separate, Scan, ______. This step has to do with what process?

What is.... See, taking pictures?

400

NOT ON THE TEST, WORTH 400 POINTS

The year Locard's principle of exchange was established.

What is...1910?

500

Eyewitness testimonies are not always reliable for these reasons. (200 points for each reason)

What is... Lighting, time seeing suspect, race, under influence (alcohol or drugs), visibility (mask, glasses etc.)

500

What type of evidence is considered the most reliable?

What is...Direct Evidence?

500

Fingerprints are classified as this type of evidence.

What is...Circumstantial/individual and Physical evidence?

500

During step 7 (Securing the Evidence), all pieces of evidence have a paper trail that tracks them to maintain proper handling.

What is... Chain of Custody?

500

NOT ON THE TEST, WORTH 1000 POINTS.

Forensic” derives from the Latin word forensis, which means______________.

What is... "of the forum"?

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