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Direct or Circumstantial



At the scene














CSI jobs
100

the action of watching something or someone in order to gain knowledge

Observation

100

A statement of information that can be verified

Fact

100

Eyewitness accounts








Direct

100

Where the crime first occurs

Primary scene

100

Takes digital images of scene

Photographer

200

to show legally that someone is not responsible for a crime

exonerate

200

Personal belief founded on biases rather than direct knowledge

Opinion

200

animal hair

circumstantial

200

Folded paper used to hold trace evidence

Paper bindle

200

Person who arrives at scene before anyone else

First responder

300

A person who has seen someone or something related to a crime

Eyewitness

300

Scientist who works with bodies to determine cause of death

Pathologist

300

Fingerprints

Circumstantial evidence

300

Series of personnel who take responsibilities of handling evidence

Chain of custody

300

Makes a drawing of the layout of the scene

Sketch Artist
400

Information received from the senses

Perception

400

small but measurable pieces of material found at a crime scene

trace evidence

400

Confessions

Direct evidence

400

A location related to the original crime scene where evidence may be found

Secondary scene

400

Handles, documents and packages all evidence

Evidence collector

500

to withdraw a statement such as a confession

recant

500

This states that when a person comes into contact with an object or another person there is an exchange of materials

Locard's Principle of Exchange

500

DNA

Circumstantial evidence

500

Name four of the Seven S's of CSI

Secure, Separate witnesses, scan, see, sketch, search, secure/collect

500

Documents time, date, location, weather conditions

Recorder