
Chapter 2 Crime Scene Evidence
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- Q1Whenever 2 objects come in contact with one another, a cross transfer of physical evidence can occur.Locard's Exchange Principle30s
- Q2Evidence that includes first hand observations.Direct evidence30s
- Q3Evidence that includes indirect evidence that can imply a fact but does not prove it.Circumstantial evidence30s
- Q4eyewitness account, videos, confessionsTypes of Direct evidence30s
- Q5weapons, bullets, body fluids, hair, DNA, fingerprints...Types of Circumstantial evidence30s
- Q6Evidence that narrows the evidence to a group of persons or things.Class evidence30s
- Q7Evidence that narrows the evidence down to a single person or thing.Individual evidence30s
- Q8Can prove a crime has been committedImportance of evidence30s
- Q9See image4. Investigators and Detectives30s
- Q10See image5. Medial examiner30s
- Q11Secure the SceneSeven S's of Crime Scene Investigation30s
- Q12See imageSeparate the Witnesses30s
- Q13See imageScan the Scene30s
- Q14See imageSee the Scene30s
- Q15See imageSketch the Scene30s