Scenic Route
Preservatives
Documentation
Evidence
Analyze This
100
Where a crime actually occurred
What is primary crime scene
100
You use these things to cordon off a crime scene
What is crime scene tape, barriccades, automobiles, or police officers standing guard
100
When a crime scene is processed these things are used as documentation
What is notes, sketches, photographs, and videotape
100
Anything that can be used to determine whether a crime has been committed
What is evidence
100
These are not unique to a particular object
What is class characteristics
200
The person you must detain at a crime scene
What is anyone who reports a crime
200
The first officer to arrive establishes this.
What is security log
200
Photographs
What is need to be taken as soon as possible so that they show the scene preserved in an unaltered condition
200
Establishes a fact
What is direct evidence
200
Determines what exactly a particular item or substance is.
What is Identification
300
In some way related to the crime but is not where the actual crime took place
What is secondary crime scene
300
A crime scene investigator does this to get a feel for the scene and begins to organize an approach to collecting evidence.
What is walk-through examination
300
These are extremely important because they show the relationship of each item of evidence to the other items
What is sketches
300
Is not absolute proof; it provides a general idea of what happened
What is circumstantial evidence
300
Are made to find out whether a known and a suspect item or substance share a common origin
What is comparisons
400
This person must make personal safety a primary concern and ensure that no perpetrator(s) is/are present.
What is responding officer (initial officer)
400
This must be prepared to begin crime scene evidence collection and reconstruction
What is size and boundaries
400
These photos have to wait until the victim is transported to the hospital
What is gunshot or knife wounds
400
This evidence is much more reliable
What is circumstantial evidence
400
A connection between a suspect and a person, place, or object
What is linkage
500
This is at the heart of crime-scene protection
What is Locard's Exchange Principle
500
An officer may need to detain suspects and witnesses separately to avoid this.
What is collusion
500
These cannot be replaced and must be taken even if a videotape is made
What is photographs.
500
Ties a suspect to the crime scene
What is associative evidence
500
These are patterns used to conduct a search
What is grid, linear, quadrant or zone, and spiral
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