Vocabs
Person
Requirements
Forensic roles
Crime scene
100

Direct Evidence

 Immediate Proof of Guilt

100

Ray and Faye Copeland

Who were farmers convicted of killing five drifters at their farm in Mooresville, Missouri and forged checks at cow auctions 

100

Plain view doctrine

What is police can seize an object laying in plain sight if

1. the object is unobstructed - can be seen in plain view

2. the official has the right to be there (amongst a legal search/detention)

3. Item can be considered as evidence related to the crime - must be of some relation to the case.

100

Crime scene technician

What is a person that finds and identifies physical evidence?

100

Nearest officer

Who is the officer closest to the scene arrives and takes immediate control?

200

Impression evidence

What is evidence of something that was pressed into something else?

200

Kevin Rice

Who was an officer that was shot and murdered. perpetrator was discovered through abandoned sweater and inhaler

200

Warrant requirements

1. reasonable suspicion searches

2. probable cause arrests

3. Location specifics 

4. Item specifics 

200
Criminalist 

Who examines the evidence, identifies victim(s) and perpetrator(s), finds out what happened during the incident and the modus operandi (patterns/killer's signature move)

200

Safety Check

What is thefirst responder checks scene for the safety of themself and others?

300

Transient evidence

What is evidence that must be protected before it disappears?


300

Dollree

Who was an example of exclusionary rule: evidence that is illegally seized cannot be used against a person in a court of law? Police enter her Cleveland home without a warrant while searching for a fugitive and found evidences not belonging to Dollree. 

300

No requirements for warrants

1. emergency

2. arrest

3. investigating immediate crime scene

4. border patrol 

5. impending evidence loss

6. consent

7. protection sweep

8. auto exception

9. hot pursuit

300

Investigator

Who interviews witnesses and gathers information from other members of the investigation team, and talks to the prosecutor? 

300

Isolate the reporter 

What is find out who made the call and interview them?

400

Circumstantial evidence

What is evidence that does not provide any immediate proof of guilt, but can provide facts surrounding the case?

400

TLO

Who was a student smoking in the bathroom and got caught by a teacher. Her assistant principal searched her bag and found related evidence involving drugs in plain sight. 

400

Find something unrelated to a crime 

legally - permitted to seize the items. person can be charged with separate crime

illegally - permitted to seize the item. person can't be charged with a crime

400

Medical Examiner and coroner 

Who figures out how the victim was killed?

400

Separate the witnesses and gather info

What is witness interviews and questioning without the story switching up?


500

Elimination Samples

What is samples taken from those lawfully permitted at the scene to eliminate them from suspicion?


evidence that can eliminate someone from suspicion

500

Anthropologist 

Who examines the remains of bodies when it's hard to figure out who the victim was or what caused their death?


(forensic anthropologist can do tests on hair, bones and other parts of the body to discover facts about the victim. This includes how old the victim was and what race or gender they were)

500

Cop trickeries

What is can bait, trick, and go undercover, but can not force someone into doing a crime
500

Pathologist 

Who collects physical evidence from the body, like hairs and body fluids?

500

Secure the scene and security log

What is no one enters the scene except for authorized personnel and a list of a list of all witnesses, investigators, and visitors at the scene