Photos
Scene Stuff
Unit 1 Lesson 2
Unit 1 Lesson 1
Misc
100

Close-up photos must include this. 

Scale or identifier

What can we use?

100

Name the most common methods of sketching and surveying a scene. 

Bird's eye view and triangulation

100

The following information should be gathered from everyone you speak with on a crime scene...

names, dates of birth, genders, races, addresses, and telephone numbers

100

Before beginning your investigation, but after confirming scene safety, what must be determined?

Jurisdiction for where the incident took place

100

This takes place during the initial investigation when a possible suspect is taken into custody. 

Show-up

200

In order to take a photograph more than 9 to 12 feet away, what equipment should be utilized?

For flood lighting - use a flashlight, spotlight or headlights
200

All sketches should include this phrase. 

"Not to Scale"

200

At the scene of a crime, you must identify the following individuals....

complainant, victim, suspect and witness

200

What are the two general types of evidence? Is one more reliable than the other?

Testimonial and Physical - Physical

200

This search pattern is used indoors and is a variation of the strip/line search pattern 

Grid Search Pattern

300

Define Photographic Framing

Composing the photograph so that it depicts what

you are trying to document.

300

Once evidence markers are placed the following should take place. 

rephotographing the scene

300

While briefing the chain of command about an incident, you should include this information....Name at least 6


when/how/where incident occurred, evidence, property involved, names/descriptions of parties, suspect vehicle, special concerns, how scene is being handled/protected, plan for continued investigation, PIO

 

300

The size of the crime scene depends on these 3 things.

type of crime, the type of evidence, and the location of the evidence;

300

What is a Photo Line Up vs Photo Array

Photo Line up is the PROCEDURE

Photo Array is the THING

400

Does a victim have the right to refuse to be photographed?

Yes! But a suspect doesn't.

400

Items to be used for markers on scenes. 

Miranda cards, coins, dollar bills, business cards, forensic evidence markers

400

What example does the book provide for an instance that involved parties should not be separated due to trauma?

Family members when dealing with a child abuse investigation. 

400

While driving to a call for service, you should consider these key questions... Name at least 4 of 7

1-Location, 2-Weapons, 3-Suspect’s location, 4-number of individuals, 5-How many officers are necessary to safely contain or control the situation, 6-additional services needed, 7-special equipment needed, 8-special concerns or dangers associated with the call

400

Explain overall, midrange and closeup photos and give examples from the book

overall - 4 corner/panoramic view

midrange - show the relationship between the evidence within the scene - the couch

close-up - show details of specific item - the blood on the couch

500

Name the two types of evidence that should be photographed first, define them, and provide examples

Transitory evidence - can wash or blow away (powder)

Fragile evidence - can break or disintegrate - bullet hole in window held by tint

500

Visible evidence includes the following...name 3

bruises, lacerations, broken bones, gunshot wounds, and trace or transfer evidence

500

When a victim is injured, but not in need of immediate medical attention, name at least 5 questions you should ask them about how they sustained the injury.

1-Who hit you? 2-What did the suspect use to hit you? 3-Where were you hit? 4-Where were you standing when you were hit? 5-When were you hit? 6-How were you hit?7- Why were you hit?


500

You are dispatched to a call for service. The dispatcher should advise you of the nature and location of the alleged crime. The dispatcher should also advise the following information...

complainant’s name and relationship to the crime scene location. Dispatch may also inform you if someone is injured.

500

This is the difference between an independent administrator and a Line-up administrator

Independent knows NOTHING about the case 

Line-Up doesn't know who the suspect is