What is the purpose of the recorder?
Designated detective responsible to document the scene, environmental conditions, evidence found, locations, times, and detailed crime scene diagram. Regarded as the “scene detective.”
What is a sub report/extraction report?
Any digital downloaded data that fits within the scope of the authorized search warrant.
What is a Universal Forensic Extraction Device (UFED)?
Digital equipment capable of downloading electronic data or media from electronic devices.
What is Raw Data?
-Phonebook/Contacts
-Text Messages
-Picture Messages
-Call Logs
-Emails
-Application Date
What is a Forensic Preview?
Process of taking a limited review of a device to gain an understanding of what is present.
Fingerprint analysis on any marijuana or narcotics packaging shall be submitted to the crime lab within how many days?
20 days
What is the purpose of the finder/searcher?
Designated detective responsible for searching for evidence within a crime scene. Responsible for sequential number of evidence, transportation, and submission of evidence. Chain of custody.
What is a ABFO Scale? (American Board of Forensic Odontology)
L shape plastic scale used in photography that is marked with circles, black and white bars, and 18% grey bars to assist in distortion comprehension and scale of measurement.
What is the goal of crime scene processing?
To be able to accurately and without bias recreate the scene as it existed at the time the evidence was seized and to reconstruct or recreate the harmful event at a later point in time.
How are crime scene requests prioritize?
Higher priority calls to include serious injuries, deaths, and crime scene preservations are assigned first.
What is CODIS (Combined DNA Index System)?
Electronic database that stores the profiles of legally submitted individuals. Network of local, regional, and national systems that can be searched against profiles developed from samples obtained at scenes.
What is Chain of Custody?
Process used to maintain and document the chronological history of items of evidence. Ensures evidence is secure and unbroken. Failure to maintain may render evidence inadmissible and useless.
What is evidence?
Any item that tends to prove or disprove a point or fact in question.
What is the property and evidence section?
Section responsible for handling, processing, safe storage, and final disposition of seized, found, or surrendered property.
What is segregation of property?
Practice of separating different categories of property (controlled substances, firearms, biological evidence).
Who needs to approve any evidentiary items that are no longer needed , prior to disposal?
Supervisory approval
When property is released to a defendant as a part of a plea agreement or court order the chain of custody should document what?
Court case number and disposition instructions
The department retains records of evidence disposition for a minimum of?
Three years or five years if required by ARS
Found property will be destroyed or auctioned after how many days?
30
What does the Identification Section handle?
Services related to crime scene processing, photography, and fingerprinting.
What is the purpose of the crime lab?
Provides forensic services in areas such as DNA analysis, firearms, toxicology, latent print comparison and processing, forensic electronic media, fire debris, seized drugs.
What is an Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA)?
Contracts between law enforcement agencies to provide shared services such as forensic analysis.
What is Quality Control in regards to the crime lab?
Procedures to ensure the accuracy and reliability to forensic testing and analysis.
What type of packaging does blood and DNA need to be packaged in?
paper only to prevent break down and deterioration of DNA.
Informational Receipt Form (TPD 9318)
Instructions provided to property owners on how to obtain an itemized receipt of items confiscated.