Evidence
Chain of Custody
CSI
Staged Crime Scenes
Principle of Exchange
100
An example of direct evidence? 
What are eyewitness accounts. 
100

Is a broken chain of custody admissible in court? 

What is, it is inadmissible. 

100

What do you use to package evidence? 

What is a paper bindle.

100

What determines that a crime scene is staged? 

What is when lab results do not match with the testimony of witnesses. 

100

Who created the idea of the principle of exchange? 

Who is Dr. Edmond Locard.

200

What are the two main types of evidence?

What is direct and circumstantial (indirect). 

200

What is the chain of custody? 

What is the chronological documentation of evidence. 

200

Who secures the crime scene? 

What are police officers? 

200

What is the purpose of staged crime scenes? 

What is to mislead investigators. 

200

What is the first rule of the principle of exchange? 

What is when a person comes in contact with an object or another person, a cross-transfer occurs.

300

Where is evidence analyzed? 

What is in forensic labs.

300

What goes inside the evidence bag? 

What is the physical evidence and a documented chain of custody. 
300

Where do you put the evidence in the paper bindle? 

What is in the middle square? 
300

What could a staged fire indicate? 

What is a cover for bankruptcy. 

300

What can material of the cross-transfer determine? 

What is the duration and nature of the transfer. 

400

Circumstantial evidence is also known as?

What is trace evidence. 

400

How do you package wet/damp evidence? 

What is wait for the evidence to dry or place the evidence in a paper evidence bag. 

400

What is the first S of the Seven S's?

What is secure the scene? 

400

What can a staged burglary indicate? 

What is to collect insurance money. 

400

Where was the world's first ever forensic lab? 

What is Lyon, France. 

500

What can evidence tell a person? 

What is how reliable are any witness accounts, the identity of suspects or victims, and the link between the suspect and the crime scene or victim. 

500

How is the chain of custody broken? 

What is any gap, error, or inconsistency. 

500

Who is at the crime scene? 

What are police officers, crime scene investigators, medical examiners, detectives, and specialists. 

500

What can be determined from a staged crime scene? 

What is if the wound matches with the weapon, if the wound was self-inflicted, and the moods and actions of the victim and suspect before the event.

500

What year was the world's first forensic lab established? 

What is the year 1910.

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