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Evidence
Legal and Evidence
100

All objects that can establish or disprove whether a crime has been committed, or can link a crime and its victim or its perpetrator

What is physical evidence?

100

The term for unauthorized personnel being directed off a crime scene

What is escorted?

100

Photographs of the layout, boundaries, and surrounding area, to establish context

What are overview photographs?

100

Blood, sweat, or skin cells found on clothes

What is trace evidence?

100

A record of the possession and location of physical evidence in case of future legal proceedings

What is chain of custody?

200

The most important condition for crime scene photographs

What is unaltered?

200

Boundaries of the crime scene, denoted by crime-scene tape, rope, or traffic cones

What are areas where evidence may be located?

200

The manner in which a detailed search of the crime scene must be conducted for physical evidence

What is systematic?

200

A container recommended for packaging material with bloodstains

What is a paper bag?

200

A kind of search restricted at a homocide scene by the Supreme Court in the case of Mincey v. Arizona

What is warrantless?

300

Crime scene notes written from memory back at the lab

What are unreliable notes?
300

First priority is given to people at a crime scene who need it, while minimizing the disturbance of evidence

What is medical assistance?

300

Constructed with care and concern for aesthetic appearance, and must be drawn to scale

What is a final sketch?

300

A secure technique to package small amounts of trace evidence

What is a druggist fold?
300

Packaged and stored in airtight metal cans

What is charred debris?
400

A precise record of personnel movements in and out of the scene, starting with the first responding officer

What are crime scene notes?

400

The person responsible for taking steps to preserve and protect the area to the greatest extent possible, relying on their training to deal with any violent or hazardous circumstances

Who is the first responding officer?

400

Combines notes and photography at a crime scene

What is videotaping?

400

How evidence collected at the crime scene must be stored to prevent contamination

What are separate containers?

400

Material used to compare with physical evidence collected at the crime scene

What is reference/standard?

500

The most commonly used camera for crime scene photography, which can be film or digital

What is a DSLR?

500

The three methods for recording a crime scene

What are notes, sketches, and photography?

500

The search patterns that may be used to search a crime scene for evidence

What are line, grid, spiral, wheel, quadrant?

500

Before packaging clothes, they must be ____

What is air-dried?

500

The type of scene in the case of Michigan v. Tyler, where the Supreme Court dealt with search-and-seizure procedures

What is an arson scene?