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Forensic Science
The Crime Scene
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Crime Scene Basics
Securing and Recording
Physical Evidence
Murder Scene
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Where forensic science begins.
What is the crime scene?
1,2
Three types of photographs should be taken at crime scenesincluding close-ups, location ofphysical evidence and ______.
What are overview shots?
1,3
Bloodstained evidence shouldbe stored in _____ containers.
What is breathable?
1,4
The study of medicine as it relates to the application of law.
What is forensic pathology?
2,1
Any object that can establishthat a crime has been
committed or can link a crimeand its victim or its perpetrator.
What is physical evidence?
2,2
The most important consideration when takingcrime scene photographs
What is an unaltered condition of the crime scene?
2,3
Charred debris from a suspicious fire should be stored
in ______ containers.
What is airtight?
2,4
Forensic pathologists determinethe ______.
What is the cause of death?
3,1
Crime scene investigators recordthe crime scene using these
methods.
What are photography, notes, and sketches?
3,2
This type of sketch is completedat the crime scene including a description of the scene, the location of physical evidence
and measurements.
What is a rough sketch?
3,3
Physical evidence whose originis known, such as blood or hair
from a suspect that can be compared to crime-scene
evidence.
What is a standard/reference sample?
3,4
The medical dissection of a bodyin order to determine the cause
of death.
What is an autopsy?
4,1
The first responding police officer must do this to the crime
scene.
What is secure?
4,2
These people should be excludedFrom the crime scene.
Who are unauthorized personnel?
4,3
A list of all people who came intoPossession of an item of evidence
What is chain of custody?
4,4
A field of science concerned primarily with the identificationand analysis of skeletal remains.
What is forensic anthropology?
5,1
Establishing the boundaries of acrime scene usually involves determining the perpetrator’s
______.
What is path of entry and exit?
5,2
Written description of the crimescene.
What are notes?
5,3
Uncontaminated surfacematerial close to an area where
physical evidence has beendeposited used to ensure that the surface does not interfere
with laboratory tests.
What is a substrate control?
5,4
A process that occurs after deathin which the body temperature
cools until it reaches the surrounding temperature.
What is algor mortis?