Deck 15: Crime Scene Processing
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Deck 15: Crime Scene Processing
1
What is crime scene investigation?
a. A forensic analysis of the location and circumstances surrounding a crime
b. Gathering investigative, forensic and physical evidence to link a sequence of events to reconstruct the crime scene
b. Gathering investigative, forensic and physical evidence to link a sequence of events to reconstruct the crime scene
2
What is the definition of "evidence"?
Anything associated with a crime scene that may determine innocence or guilt in a court of law
3
What are two safety hazards that may be present at a crime scene?
a. Biohazards
b. Sharp items such as broken glass, syringes, knives, etc.
b. Sharp items such as broken glass, syringes, knives, etc.
4
What are the possible points of entry in a residence?
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5
Elimination fingerprints should be taken from which individuals?
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6
List three situational factors that determine whether or not latents of value will be found at a crime scene?
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7
List ten items that may be found in a crime scene kit.
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8
What is the first step to process a crime scene for latent prints?
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9
List four general areas to focus on when processing a crime scene for latent prints.
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10
What is the best lighting technique to use when conducting a visual exam of a surface?
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11
it is preferable to process portable items of evidence at the crime scene rather than at the forensics laboratory.
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12
What documentation must be included on a latent lift card?
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13
Why is it important to document the orientation of the latent print as well as its location?
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14
There are several common errors made by inexperienced practitioners dusting a crime scene. What are those errors?
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15
Define modus operandi.
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16
Define burglary.
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17
Why is the presence of a foreign fingerprint incriminating in a residential burglary?
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18
the most productive source for latent prints is the master bedroom.
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19
Why are windows far more productive surfaces for recovering latent prints than doors?
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20
How can fingerprints from a broken window provide incriminating investigative information?
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21
List two challenges the crime scene investigator faces when processing a commercial crime scene.
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22
Why are most surfaces within a vehicle not conducive to fingerprints?
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23
What are the most productive sources for latent prints at a vehicle scene?
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24
What are the precautions that must be taken if a scene investigator is planning on recovering DNA evidence from a scene?
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