BASICS
EVIDENCE
PERSONNEL
PROTOCOL
RANDOM
100

Any physical location in which a crime has occurred or is suspected of having occurred.  

CRIME SCENE

100

refers to any material items that would be present at the crime scene, on the victims, or found in a suspect’s possession.

Physical evidence

100

are typically the first to arrive at a crime scene. They are responsible for securing the scene so no evidence is destroyed and detaining persons of interest in the crime.

POLICE OFFICERS

100

STEP 1

INTERVIEW

100

UPPER JAW

MAXILLA

200

Person thought to be capable of committing a crime.

SUSPECT

200

Exonerate the innocent.

Free

200

documents the crime scene in detail and collects any physical evidence.

CSI UNIT

200

STEP 2

EXAMINE

200

LOWER JAW

MANDIBLE

300

An alternate location where additional evidence may be found.

SECONDARY CRIME SCENE

300

refers to physical evidence that is found in small but measurable amounts, such as strands of hair, fibers, or skin cells

Trace evidence

300

often present to help determine if any search warrants are required to proceed and obtains those warrants from a judge.

District attorney

300

STEP 3

DOCUMENT

300

UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS LEFT INTO AN OBJECT

IMPRESSION

400

The original location of a crime or accident.

PRIMARY CRIME SCENE

400

Person associated with someone suspected of committing a crime

ACCOMPLICE

400

(if a homicide) may or may not be present to determine a preliminary cause of death.

MEDICAL EXAMINER

400

STEP 4

PROCESS

400

identification and comparison of evidence, such as hairs, fibers, woods, soils, building materials, insulation and other materials.

MICROSCOPY

500

Statement of where a suspect was at the time of a crime

ALIBI

500

evidence includes oral or written statements given to police as well as court testimony by people who witnessed an event.

Testimonial

500

interview witnesses and consult with the CSI unit. They investigate the crime by following leads provided by witnesses and physical evidence.

DETECTIVES

500

involves creating a pictorial record of the scene as well as a rough sketch to demonstrate the layout of the crime scene and to identify the exact position of the deceased victim or other evidence within the crime scene.

DOCUMENT

500

Unique characteristics and measurements of the distance in eyes, nose and mouth

Facial recognition