Exam 3: Documenting the Crime Scene
Exam 1: Introduction13 Questions
Exam 2: First Response13 Questions
Exam 3: Documenting the Crime Scene13 Questions
Exam 4: Fingerprints and Palmprints14 Questions
Exam 5: Trace and Impression Evidence14 Questions
Exam 6: Body Fluid Evidence12 Questions
Exam 7: Blood Spatter Evidence11 Questions
Exam 8: Firearms and Toolmark Evidence14 Questions
Exam 9: Arson and Explosives15 Questions
Exam 10: The Electronic Crime Scene11 Questions
Exam 11: Documentary Evidence11 Questions
Exam 12: Motor Vehicles As Crime Scenes14 Questions
Exam 13: Death Investigation14 Questions
Exam 14: Forensic Anthropology, Odontology, and Entomology11 Questions
Exam 15: Documenting the Actions of the CSI12 Questions
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According to the text, when using photography at a crime scene, the film speed should be at least:
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Digital cameras should be used when there is a need for enlargements of 11 x 14 inches or more.
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According to the text, the three ways to document evidence at a crime scene are
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Higher-speed films are useful for low-light situations but are not as sharp and clear as lower-speed films.
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The main purpose of documentation is to record and preserve the location and relationship of physical evidence at the crime scene.
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Transient evidence refers to physical evidence that must be transported using uniquely specified precautions.
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The three types of sketches that can be drawn to depict the crime scene are
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When photographing a crime scene, the recommended procedure is to start at the center of the scene and work outwardly, including all entrances and exits to the scene.
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