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100

The principal place where the crime occurred is called by this term.  

What is the primary crime scene?  

100

An eyewitness account of a crime is an example of this type of evidence.  

What is direct evidence?  

100

A hypothesis of the sequence of events from before the crime was committed through its completion is a possible definition of this phrase. 

What is crime-scene reconstruction?  

100

Small but measurable amounts of physical or biological material found at a crime scene is a definition of this.  

What is trace evidence?  

100

A multi-disciplinary approach in which scientific and legal professionals work together to solve a crime is a definition of this phrase.  

What is crime-scene investigation?  

200

Forensic Science's Exchange Principle is attributed to this individual.  

Who is Edmund Locard?  

200

The name found on the sketch of a crime scene is the name of this person.  

What is the artist?  

200

The documented and unbroken transfer of evidence is a definition of this phrase.  

What is chain of custody?  

200

Material that connects an individual or thing to a certain group is the definition of this term.  

What is Class Evidence?  

200

Separating the Witnesses will prevent them from working together to create a story, also called by this term.  

What is collusion?  

300

The best search method to look for a large object in a large area is this.  

What is the Quadrant or Zone search method?  

300

This word is used to describe the method by which two or more reference points are used to establish the position of an object.  

What is triangulation?  

300

This individual has the responsibility to secure the crime scene as soon as he or she arrives.  

What is the first responder?  

300

This is the very first "S" that has to be followed in crime scene investigation.  

What is Securing the Scene?  

300

This term is another way to say indirect evidence.  

What is circumstantial evidence?  

400

Three evidence types that paint chips can fall under are these.  

What are physical evidence, trace evidence, and indirect evidence?  

400

The world's very first forensic laboratory was established in this city.  

What is Lyon, France?  

400

The three search methods that can be used when only one person is available to search an area are these.  

What are grid, linear, and spiral?  

400

Two other types of direct evidence are these.  

What are videos and confessions?  

400

When these two things do not match, one must consider the possibility that the crime scene was staged.  

What are the evidence and the witness' testimony?  

500

Every sketch made of the scene will include the date the sketch was made, the direction of north, scale of the drawing, and these three other pieces of information.  

What are the name of the artist, the case number, and the location of the scene?  

500

OJ Simpson was tried and acquitted in 1994 for the murder of these two people.  (The names of the victims must be given to receive full credit.)

Who are Nicole Simpson Brown and Ronald Goldman?  

500

Natalee Holloway was a student that was a victim of a crime while on a trip to this island destination.  

What is Aruba?  

500
The paper bindle used in securing and collecting evidence can also be called by this term.  

What is the druggist's fold?  

500

The main reason why wet evidence should never be packaged in a plastic container while wet is this.  

What is any DNA that may be present in the evidence will degrade and the evidence will become moldy and useless.