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This is what can make or break a criminal case.

What is evidence?

100

Indirect evidence that can be used to imply a fact but that does not directly prove it

What is circumstantial evidence?

100

This type of evidence narrows an identity to a single person or thing

What is individual evidence?

100

Responsible for securing the crime scene

Who is the first responding officer?

100

During this step, a trained forensic photographer takes pictures of the evidence that has been marked

What is seeing the scene?

100

These three things should be done when photographing evidence at a crime scene.

What is use a scale, take pictures at 3 different angles, and three different distances?

200

Where Forensic Science actually begins.

What is the crime scene?

200

The two types of circumstantial evidence

What is physical and biological?

200

This type of evidence is considered first-hand and proves a fact

                                                       


What is direct evidence?

200

The #1 priority in securing a crime scene

What is SAFETY?

200

This step takes place after photographs are taken

What is sketching the scene?

200

Crime scenes are ____________--and present investigators with new challenges.

What is inconsistent?

300

The unbroken paper trail that follows evidence from the crime scene through analysis all the way to the court room.

What is the chain of custody?

300

This type of evidence includes fibers, weapons, bullets, impressions (like fingerprints, shoe prints, tool marks, etc.), and shell casings

What is physical evidence?

300

This is another way to classify evidence and can narrow down to one person/suspect. 

What is individual evidence?

300

This is done to preserve and protect the area of a crime scene.

What is secure the scene?

300

During this step, investigators really focus on finding all evidence and a more detailed walk of the scene is performed.

What is searching the scene?

300
The term used to classify the initial location of a crime.

What is primary?

400

This states that when a person comes in contact with an object a cross-transfer of physical evidence can occur. 

What is Locard's Principle of Exchange?

400

This type of evidence includes DNA, body fluids, hair, and natural fibers

What is biological evidence?

400

How should arson evidence be packaged?

What is in metal cans or glass jars?

400

This is done to avoid people working together or being influenced by each other.

What is separate the witnesses?

400

Grid, line, zone, and spiral are examples of these

What are search patterns?

400

The classification of any crime scene after the secondary location. 

What is the tertiary crime scene?

500

Also called a druggist's fold; used to hold small pieces of evidence.

What is a paper bindle?

500

This type of evidence narrows an identity to a group of persons or things

What is class evidence?

500

Forensic scientists are called to a court of law to provide testimony based on _________.

What is "fact"?

500

The step is done early in the investigation in order to mark evidence and to allow records of the scene to be made quickly and efficiently.

What is scanning the scene?

500

This is the reason why a crime scene must remain unaltered until all evidence is recorded and packaged properly.

What is so that the evidence will admissible in court?

500
The type of search pattern that starts at an outer point and gradually moves toward the center.

What is a spiral search?