Exam 2: Documenting the Crime Scene Note Taking Photographing and Sketching
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The photographic technique in which a scene is photographed clockwise, with the first picture showing a specific object on one side of the photograph and the next picture showing the same object on the opposite side of the photograph, is called:
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of photographs?
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Which type of camera is most likely to cause privacy issues?
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A sketch drawn or personally witnessed by an investigator that accurately portrays a crime scene and that is allowed into evidence is referred to as:
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A sketch that is drawn or personally witnessed by an investigator, that accurately portrays a crime scene, and that is introduced as evidence is referred to as a(n) sketch.
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Digital recorders are rapidly replacing notebooks in law enforcement note taking.
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When creating a scale drawing of a crime scene, what does an officer need to consider in order for the drawing to be admissible in court?
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A crime scene sketch contains, among other things, the scale of the sketch, the direction of north, and the name of the person making the sketch.This is referred to as the .
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The technique in which a scene is photographed clockwise, with the first picture showing an object on the right side of the photograph and the next picture showing the same object on the left side of the photograph, is called
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A notebook is only a temporary report to record facts and has no real evidentiary value in itself.
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is commonly used in outdoor scenes but can also be used indoors.This process of locating evidence or other items uses straight-line measures from two fixed objects.
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