What is the first step in the 7 S's of crime scene investigation?
what is Secure the Scene
What should a crime scene sketch include?
What are Objects in the room and directional north
Who is responsible for choosing which search pattern is used at a crime scene.
Who is the Lead Investigator
What type of evidence is Sherlock Holmes known for using a lot?
What is Trace evidence
Why should witnesses be separated at a crime scene?
what is To keep them from creating a cover story
What is required for evidence to be admissible in court?
What is Chain of custody
What is the purpose of searching for evidence?
what is To identify any overlooked evidence
They are called upon when human remains are found to help identify the deceased, determine how they died, and when they died.
Who is a Forensic anthropologists
What is the purpose of scanning the scene?
What is To identify the primary scene and any secondary scenes
When is a search warrant not needed?
What is If there is a threat to life or safety
What is included in an evidence label?
What is the Chain of custody
Alphonse Bertillon created what?
What is a Personal Identification system
Which step involves taking photographs of the crime scene?
What is See the Scene
What is the purpose of securing the scene?
What is To preserve evidence
What is the purpose of sketching the scene?
What is To help investigators recreate the scene
Who created the first successful test identify arsenic in dead corpses?
Who is Carl Wilhelm Scheele
What is the final step in the 7 S's of crime scene investigation?
What is Secure and Collect Evidence
Study of insect's role in decomposition
What is entomology?
The earliest form of forensic science dates back to what century?
What is the 3rd century
What French criminologist had a principle which stated "every contact leaves a trace"?
Who is Dr. Edmond Locard