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100

what are the four key elements of crime scene documentation?

what is notes, photographs\video, sketches and reports

100

combines both "birds-eye" + elevation sketch. show the relationship of both vertical and horizontal planes.lay down the walls.



cross projection (exploded view sketch)


100

purpose of each type of crime scene photograph, which one should include the word "landmark"?


what is  Evidence establishment



100

Road-mapping uses a variety of labels and scales in an effort to eliminate what?

what is To Eliminate confusion on the viewers part



100

The focus of objects in front of and beyond the subject of the photo.



what is depth of field


200

creating photographs where the viewer is lost in the scene or has no direction.
-Where in the scene is the object?
-Which way is up?

what is orientation issue (photography)

200

how wide the lens aperture opens, which then controls the amount of light that the film is exposed to



What is f-stop?


200

It is the basic info about who is taking the photo, the case number and address, etc; before you take photographs, you take picture of card.



what is a photo reference card

200

What is the most common mistake in close up/forensic quality photographs?



what is, failing to fill up the frame with the close-up



200

basic types of crime scene photographs

what is overall, evidence establishment, and close up\forensic quality

300

purpose of crime scene photography 

photos support other scene documentation. graphically illustrate the condition of the scene as found

300

Is road-mapping intrusive? Why or why not?


Yes, you would do it late in the examination; highly intrusive; putting scale on surfaces of stain objects; never done first



300

understanding the use of manual camera lighting and physical control of the camera

what is what makes good photographs?

300

The narrative description must be -------, ------, and ---------.


detailed, accurate, understandable 

300

Crime scene reports should not be _____________, ________________, or ______________.

subjective, incomplete, or based on assumptions (conclusory)

400

creating photographs where the viewer is lost in the scene.
-What is in this photo?
-Why was this photo taken?

what is, identification issue (photography)

400

why shouldn't Crime scene reports be subjective, incomplete, or based on assumptions? (or "conclusory")


The Requirement for Legal Admissibility and Credibility can subject the risk of wrongful conviction or acquittal


400

Team fails to capture pertinent scene details. Too few photographs taken
- Critical areas of the scene are forgotten.
● Methodical scene processing techniques help eliminate this issue.

what is incomplete documentation issue (photography)

400

along with blood pattern analysis, the road-mapping method of photographic documentation can be used for what 2 other types of analysis?

what is Bullet defects and trajectory



400

The most common mapping methods include:


what is, baseline coordinates, rectangular coordinates, triangulation



500

how does the f-stop affect the resulting photograph


what is, The higher the f-stop number is, the smaller the aperture, which lets in less light



500

3D sketches


what are, detailed, accurate measurements from the scene to create "virtual" scenes. creates a "walk-through."



500

5 essencial sketch elements


heading, diagram area, legend, title block, scale\direction notation



500

The standard crime scene sketch is a birds-eye view, but what are the 3 variations of view?


Cross-projection or exploded sketch, elevation sketch, three-dimensional sketch



500

What are the 6 most common mapping methods?


what is Rectangular coordinates, Triangulation, Baseline coordinates, Polar coordinates, Triangulation\rectangular coordinates on a grid, Triangulation on a baseline