Crime Scene Basics
Evidence Handling
Charter Rights
R. v. Golden
Who’s Got the Job
100

What is the first priority when police arrive at a crime scene?

What is helping injured persons?

100

What is it called when evidence is altered or damaged?

What is contamination?

100

What Charter section protects against unreasonable search and seizure?

What is Section 8?

100

What kind of search was involved in this case?

What is a strip search?

100

This officer is usually first on scene and secures the area.

Who is a Patrol Officer?

200

What is the area where the crime happened called?

What is the crime scene center?

200

What is one method used to preserve evidence visually?

What is photography / sketching?

200

What must police have to conduct most searches?

What is a warrant or reasonable grounds?

200

Where did the search occur that made it unreasonable?

What is in public?

200

This officer is trained to lift fingerprints and collect trace evidence.

Who is a Scenes of Crime Officer?

300

What is the second area around the crime scene called?

What is the perimeter?

300

Who is trained to collect fingerprints and hair at minor crime scenes?

Who is a Scenes of Crime Officer?

300

What Charter section protects the right to remain silent?

What is Section 7 or Section 10(b)?

300

What Charter section was violated in this case?

What is Section 8?

300

This person examines the crime scene and sends evidence for lab testing.

Who is a Criminal Identification Officer?

400

What tool is used to record everything an officer observes or learns?

What is a police log?

400

Name one of two things that make evidence inadmissible in court.

What are contamination and illegal collection?

400

If rights are violated, what can the court do with the evidence?

What is exclude it?

400

What new rule came from this case for police officers?

What is the requirement for clear justification and privacy during strip searches?

400

This plainclothes officer leads serious investigations and makes arrests.

Who is a Criminal Investigations Bureau Officer?

500

Name one of the three main reasons to protect a crime scene.

What is to ensure a proper search / collect evidence / ensure evidence is admissible?

500

What type of evidence might be found under a victim’s fingernails?

What is physical evidence (e.g., skin cells)?

500

What makes a search legal without a warrant?

What is valid consent or urgent circumstances?

500

What can happen if a strip search is done improperly?

What is the evidence may be excluded?


500

This officer might specialize in murders and interrogate suspects.

Who is a Detective in the CIB (Criminal Investigations Bureau)?

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