How many steps are there
what is seven
Primary crime scene
what is the original location where the criminal activity or crime occurred.
Direct evidence
what is proof of a fact that does not require any inference or logical deduction.
Who are the first people to arrive at a crime scene
What is first responder
The act of ending someone
what is murder
First of the seven steps
what is securing the scene
Chain of custody
what is the documented, chronological history of evidence, detailing every person who handled it, the date and time they had it, and the purpose of each transfer
Class evidence
what is any physical evidence that can be linked to a group of people or objects.
The act of stealing something
what is burglary
how do they secure and collect evidence
what is
Datum point
what is permanent, fixed, and easily identifiable point of reference used at a crime scene for mapping and documenting the locations of evidence.
Individual evidence
what is any physical evidence that can be linked to an individual person or object
The act of transporting a illegal substance
what is drug trafficking
secondary crime scene
what is any location that is related to a crime but is not where the crime originally occurred
Trace evidence
what is refers to materials transferred between people, objects, or the environment during a crime.
The act of taking someone
what is kidnapping
The Order of the seven steps
what is Securing the Scene, Separating the Witnesses, Scanning the Scene, Seeing the Scene, Sketching the Scene, Searching for Evidence, and Securing and Collecting Evidence
triangulation
what is a method of measurement used to record the location of evidence found at a crime scene.
circumstantial evidence
what is indirect evidence that does not prove a fact in issue but leads to a logical inference that the fact exists.
What is the criminal act of setting fire to property