Crime Scene
Crime Scene 2
Investigations
Evidence
Evidence II
100

officers who primarily patrol 

Uniform police constables 

100

duty to collect and preserve evidence 

Police 

100

any place in which a crime occorred 

crime scene 

100

the keeping and control of evidence 

continuity 

100

characteristics that can be linked to a single source 

Individual characteristics 

200

a criminal investigator 

Detective 

200

disclose the fruits of the investigation 

R v Stinchcombe 

200

ensures the crime scene is secure 

first officer to respond 

200

study of human skeleton

anthropologist 

200

human body is composed of trillions of cells also know as 

DNA 

300

a civilian laboratory scientist 

forensic scientist 

300

the introduction of material unrelated to the commission of the crime 

Contamination 

300

assume responsibility for conducting the investigation 

Detective 
300

the study of the evolution of ancient people 

archaeologist 

300

the most common pieces of traces evidence removed from a crime scene 

hair 

400

medial doctor with specialized training in forensic deaths

forensic pathologist 

400

a person who examines blood at a scene 

blood spatter expert 

400

where a pencil is used to draw a sketch of a crime scene 

documenting the scene 

400

the study of insects 

Entomologist 

400

material that may contain skin cells 

swear vomit feces etc 

500

refers to an identification officer, a SOCO or FIS 

Forensic Identification Specialist 

500

every contact leaves a trace 

Locard's exchange 

500

a record of all the individual pieces of physical evidence 

master evidence log 

500

the study of plants 

Botanist 

500

a sample of tissue taken from inside the cheek to obtain skin cells 

buccal swab 

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