Deck 2: Crime-Scene Investigation and Evidence Collection

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Whenever two people come in contact with each other, a physical transfer occurs.To a forensic examiner, these transferred materials constitute what is called:

A)trace evidence.
B)direct evidence.
C)class evidence.
D)None of these choices.
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The terms grid, linear, quadrant, zone, and spiral are typically used to describe datum points.
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All evidence needs to be properly packaged, sealed, and labeled.Liquids and arson remains are stored in:

A)breathable containers.
B)airtight unbreakable containers.
C)a bindle.
D)a plastic or paper container.
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Crime scene reconstruction involves forming a hypothesis of the sequence of events from before the crime was committed:

A)through its commission.
B)through days after its commission.
C)to the present day.
D)None of these choices.
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Medical examiners are also called:

A)detectives.
B)coroners.
C)crime scene investigators.
D)specialists.
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Forensic lab technicians are:

A)tasked with handling all types of evidence.
B)highly specialized and handle only one type of evidence.
C)asked to attend crime-scenes.
D)assigned to confirm the results of their colleagues.
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Specialists at a crime scene include:

A)entomologists
B)forensic scientists.
C)forensic psychologists.
D)All of these choices.
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The crime scene investigation team is made up of:

A)legal and scientific professionals who work together to solve a crime.
B)legal professionals who work together to solve a crime.
C)scientific professionals who work together to solve a crime.
D)None of these choices.
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An evidence log and a chain of custody must be attached to the evidence container.
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A kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing is called individual evidence.
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Trace evidence is a type of circumstantial evidence, examples of which include:

A)hair found on a brush.
B)fingerprints found on a glass.
C)blood drops on a shirt.
D)All of these choices.
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The goal of a crime scene investigation is to:

A)recognize evidence at the scene of a crime.
B)document evidence at the scene of a crime.
C)collect evidence at the scene of a crime.
D)All of these choices.
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Evidence that (if authentic) supports an alleged fact of a case is called direct evidence.
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Securing the crime scene is the responsibility of the first responding:

A)law enforcement officer.
B)crime scene investigator.
C)detective.
D)specialist.
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The first to arrive at a crime scene are usually:

A)police officers.
B)crime scene investigators.
C)medical examiners.
D)detectives.
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Circumstantial evidence is:

A)direct evidence that can be used to imply a fact, but does directly prove it.
B)indirect evidence that can be used to imply a fact, but does not directly prove it.
C)indirect evidence that cannot be used to imply a fact.
D)None of these choices.
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Class evidence narrows an identity to:

A)a group of persons or things.
B)an individual person or thing.
C)an indivudual person.
D)a subgroup.
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Detectives look for leads by interviewing witnesses and talking to the crime scene investigators about the evidence.
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The first police officer to arrive at a crime scene is known as the __________________________________________.
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Direct evidence includes:

A)first-hand observations such as eyewitness accounts.
B)second-hand observations.
C)circumstantial evidence.
D)None of these choices.
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A location other than the primary crime scene, but in some way related to the crime, where evidence is found is the __________________________________________________.
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The documented and unbroken transfer of evidence is a ________________________________________________.
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The location where the crime took place is a _________________________________________________.
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A folded paper used to hold trace evidence is a ________________________________________.
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Whenever two people come in contact with each other, a physical transfer occurs.To a forensic examiner, these transferred materials constitute what is called:

A)trace evidence.
B)direct evidence.
C)class evidence.
D)None of these choices.
A
2
The terms grid, linear, quadrant, zone, and spiral are typically used to describe datum points.
False
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All evidence needs to be properly packaged, sealed, and labeled.Liquids and arson remains are stored in:

A)breathable containers.
B)airtight unbreakable containers.
C)a bindle.
D)a plastic or paper container.
B
4
Crime scene reconstruction involves forming a hypothesis of the sequence of events from before the crime was committed:

A)through its commission.
B)through days after its commission.
C)to the present day.
D)None of these choices.
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Medical examiners are also called:

A)detectives.
B)coroners.
C)crime scene investigators.
D)specialists.
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Forensic lab technicians are:

A)tasked with handling all types of evidence.
B)highly specialized and handle only one type of evidence.
C)asked to attend crime-scenes.
D)assigned to confirm the results of their colleagues.
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Specialists at a crime scene include:

A)entomologists
B)forensic scientists.
C)forensic psychologists.
D)All of these choices.
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The crime scene investigation team is made up of:

A)legal and scientific professionals who work together to solve a crime.
B)legal professionals who work together to solve a crime.
C)scientific professionals who work together to solve a crime.
D)None of these choices.
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An evidence log and a chain of custody must be attached to the evidence container.
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A kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing is called individual evidence.
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Trace evidence is a type of circumstantial evidence, examples of which include:

A)hair found on a brush.
B)fingerprints found on a glass.
C)blood drops on a shirt.
D)All of these choices.
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The goal of a crime scene investigation is to:

A)recognize evidence at the scene of a crime.
B)document evidence at the scene of a crime.
C)collect evidence at the scene of a crime.
D)All of these choices.
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Evidence that (if authentic) supports an alleged fact of a case is called direct evidence.
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Securing the crime scene is the responsibility of the first responding:

A)law enforcement officer.
B)crime scene investigator.
C)detective.
D)specialist.
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The first to arrive at a crime scene are usually:

A)police officers.
B)crime scene investigators.
C)medical examiners.
D)detectives.
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Circumstantial evidence is:

A)direct evidence that can be used to imply a fact, but does directly prove it.
B)indirect evidence that can be used to imply a fact, but does not directly prove it.
C)indirect evidence that cannot be used to imply a fact.
D)None of these choices.
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Class evidence narrows an identity to:

A)a group of persons or things.
B)an individual person or thing.
C)an indivudual person.
D)a subgroup.
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Detectives look for leads by interviewing witnesses and talking to the crime scene investigators about the evidence.
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The first police officer to arrive at a crime scene is known as the __________________________________________.
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Direct evidence includes:

A)first-hand observations such as eyewitness accounts.
B)second-hand observations.
C)circumstantial evidence.
D)None of these choices.
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A location other than the primary crime scene, but in some way related to the crime, where evidence is found is the __________________________________________________.
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The documented and unbroken transfer of evidence is a ________________________________________________.
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The location where the crime took place is a _________________________________________________.
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A folded paper used to hold trace evidence is a ________________________________________.
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