Important Terms
Terms of Importance
Forensic Facts
The Dream Team
The "5" S's of Crime Scene Investigation
100

the documented and unbroken transfer of evidence

What is chain of custody?

100

the location where the crime took place

What is a primary crime scene?

100

the main goal of a _______ is to recognize, document, and collect evidence at the scene of a crime.

What is a crime scene investigator?

100

usually the first responders, occasionally with a District Attorney who determines whether a search warrant is necessary for the Crime-Scene Investigators.

What is a police officer?

100

this is done to prevent the collision of witness stories, or the witnesses working together to create a story

What is Separating the Witness?

200

evidence that (if true) proves an alleged fact, such as an eyewitness account of a crime

What is direct evidence?
200

the approach in which scientific and legal professionals work together to solve a crime

What is crime scene investigation?

200

an official who investigates violent, sudden, or suspicious deaths.

What is a medical coroner?

200

they document the crime scene in detail and collect physical evidence.

What is a crime scene investigator?

200

the responsibility of the first responder or the first responding police officer to make ensuring the safety of all individuals in the area priority.

What is securing the scene?

300

the first officer to arrive at a crime scene

What is a first responder?

300

 a location other than the primary crime scene, but that is in some way related to the crime, where evidence is found

What is a secondary crime scene?

300

pet hair or human hair on your clothes or rugs, hair caught in your brush and fingerprints you leave on a glass are examples of what type of evidence


What is trace evidence?

300

they are necessary to learn the cause of death if the case is a homicide.

What is a medical examiner (coroner)?


300

this process documents the position of the body and other evidence. 

What is sketching the scene?


400

a kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing

What is individual evidence?

400

(indirect evidence) evidence used to imply a fact but not prove it directly

What is circumstantial evidence?

400

__________ director of the world’s first forensic lab in France established an important idea that is still used in forensics today.

Who is Dr. Edmond Locard?

400

they look for leads by interviewing witnesses and communicating with CSI’s about the evidence.

What is a detective?

400

visual look to determine where photos should be taken.

What is scanning the scene?

500

small but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene

What is trace evidence?

500

a folded paper used to hold trace evidence

What is a paper bindle?

500

Dr. Locard said that when a person comes into contact with another person or an object, a ________ can occur.

What is a  cross-transfer of evidence?

500

they may be consulted if the evidence requires their expertise.

Who are Specialists such as entomologists (insect biologists), forensic scientists or forensic psychologists

500

The process of properly packaging all evidence to prevent contamination.

What is Collecting Evidence/Securing the scene?