Evidence Collection
CSI
People in CSI
CSI Pt 2
Miscellaneous
100

This type of evidence provides the best proof of connecting a suspect to a crime

What is Individual Evidence

(Fingerprints/ DNA)

100

What is Locard's Principle

Duel exchange of particles

100

Whose job is it to maintain the integrity of the evidence?

Everyone that handles it

100

What is the very first thing you do when beginning to analyze a crime scene?

What is a walk through?

100

This historical event changed the focus of FBI forensics lab to include the prevention of terrorist acts. 

What is 9/11?

200

Where can physical evidence be collected from?

(3 examples)

Wherever it can be found. 

(Crime scene, The suspect, The victim)

200

The crime scene sketch patterns uses for outdoors

What are Line or Link

200

The effectiveness of the experts testimony is determined by these three things

Clear concise language, Educational background, validity of the tests used

200

What are the 2 types of evidence that can be found at a crime scene?

Reconstructive, and associative

200

Where is the FBI crime lab located?

Virginia 

300

This is how you should package arson debris. 

Package in an air tight container such as a glass jar. 

300

The crime scene sketch pattern used for indoor scenes

What is Zone?

300

The evidence collector is responsible for these three things.

Maintaining a chain of custody, Utilizing proper packaging, and labeling evidence 

300

This prevents civilians and media personnel from obtaining full access to a crime scene

What is he perimeter (Cordoned off area)

300

Quality assurance for forensic laboratories includes what 3 things?

Education of staff, Peer review of results, Proficiency testing

400

What is the best practice for the collection of evidence?

All Items are collected separately and placed in containers based on the type of evidence they are. 

400

The most basic methods of crime scene recording.

Note Taking, Sketches, Photographs

400

What are the 3 main tasks of a criminalist?

(Professionally)

Investigate crime scenes, 

Educate team members, judges and jury (Expert witness)

Remain up to date on all new procedures and methods of crime solving

400

How do we determine the location of a piece of evidence in an indoor crime scene?


What is rectangular coordinates or Triangulation

400

This tool helps to avoid the depositing of fingerprints on evidence, avoid depositing sweat residues or dirt on evidence, and protect scene personnel from biological hazards

What are disposable gloves?

500

Which type of evidence may not be kept in an air tight container?

Biological Evidence

500

How do we identify the location of a piece of evidence in an outdoor crime scene?

What is Polar Coordinates or Baseline

500

It is this person's job to work with and analyze direct evidence.

Who is the Criminalist? 

500

How do you Classify a crime scene?

Type of crime, Location of crime

500

In the move "The Bone Collector", What does Amelia do to obtain a shoe size of the perpetrator?

Place a Dollar bill next to the imprint and photograph it. 

600

What determines how evidence is collected in a crime scene?

The nature of the evidence

600

What are the 2 main differences between indoor and outdoor crime scenes?

Search patterns, and time

600

What are the 4 duties of the first responder?

Assist victim, Search for and arrest suspects, detain witnesses, protect and secure crime scene

600

Forensic Odontology specializes in this specific part of the victim.

What are the teeth?

600

Who was Francios Vidocq?

A former criminal who was a master of disguise and escape that created the first department of investigation in Paris (Real life Sherlock Holmes)