
U 2 Unraveling the Crime Scene: Investigating Physical Evidence
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12th Grade
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Brandy Flajole
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Unraveling the Crime Scene
Investigating Physical Evidence
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Investigating Physical Evidence
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Multiple Choice
What are the recommended methods for preserving and recording the crime scene?
Photography, sketches, and notes
Moving objects until photographed
Conducting searches for evidence
Preserving evidence without any documentation
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Crime Scene Preservation
Trivia: The recommended methods for preserving and recording a crime scene include photography, sketches, and notes. These methods help capture crucial details and ensure accurate documentation. Moving objects before photographing can disturb evidence, and preserving evidence without documentation is not recommended. Conducting searches for evidence is an essential part of the process.
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Collecting and Packaging Physical Evidence
Proper collection and packaging of physical evidence is crucial in crime scene investigations.
Evidence should be collected and packaged separately to prevent contamination.
Standard/reference samples should be obtained for comparison.
Evidence must be submitted to the laboratory following established protocols.
Chain of custody must be maintained to ensure the integrity of the evidence.
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Multiple Choice
What is the importance of proper collection and packaging of physical evidence in crime scene investigations?
To prevent contamination
To establish a chain of custody
To obtain standard/reference samples for comparison
To submit evidence to the laboratory following established protocols
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Importance of Proper Collection
To prevent contamination: Proper collection and packaging of physical evidence helps to ensure that the evidence remains uncontaminated, preserving its integrity for analysis.
To establish a chain of custody: Proper documentation and packaging of evidence helps establish a clear chain of custody, ensuring its admissibility in court.
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Importance of Proper Collection
To obtain standard/reference samples for comparison: Proper collection allows for the collection of standard/reference samples, which can be used for comparison and analysis.
To submit evidence to the laboratory following established protocols: Proper packaging ensures that evidence is submitted to the laboratory in a manner that follows established protocols, allowing for accurate analysis and interpretation.
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Investigating Physical Evidence
Physical evidence plays a crucial role in crime scene investigations.
It includes various types of evidence like fingerprints, DNA, fibers, and more.
Identification involves determining the nature and origin of the evidence.
Comparison is done to establish connections between suspects and evidence.
Assessing the value of physical evidence requires careful analysis and interpretation.
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Multiple Choice
What is the role of physical evidence in crime scene investigations?
To determine the nature and origin of the evidence
To establish connections between suspects and evidence
To assess the value of physical evidence
To unravel the crime scene
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Physical Evidence:
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Investigating Physical Evidence
Physical evidence plays a crucial role in crime scene investigations.
It can provide valuable information about the crime and help identify suspects.
However, caution must be exercised as physical evidence can have limitations and variations.
Forensic databases like IAFIS, CODIS, NIBIN, and PDQ aid in the analysis and comparison of evidence.
These databases contain information about fingerprints, DNA profiles, firearms, missing persons, and unidentified persons.
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Multiple Choice
What is the purpose of forensic databases like IAFIS, CODIS, NIBIN, and PDQ?
To provide valuable information about the crime scene
To exercise caution in analyzing physical evidence
To aid in the identification of suspects
To analyze and compare fingerprints, DNA profiles, firearms, missing persons, and unidentified persons
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Forensic Databases:
IAFIS, CODIS, NIBIN, and PDQ are powerful tools used to analyze and compare fingerprints, DNA profiles, firearms, missing persons, and unidentified persons. They aid in solving crimes by providing valuable information and helping identify suspects. These databases play a crucial role in forensic investigations.
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Investigating Physical Evidence
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