RECOGNISE A RANGE OF SEARCH METHODS AT A CRIME SCENE
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- Q1Which search method involves dividing the area into sections and searching each section systematically?Point-to-point methodGrid methodSpiral methodZone method30s
- Q2What search method is best suited for large outdoor areas with limited visibility?Grid methodZone methodLine methodSpiral method30s
- Q3Which search method is particularly useful in confined spaces and involves searching along a single path?Spiral methodGrid methodPoint-to-point methodZone method30s
- Q4What is the primary purpose of using a 'structured' search method at a crime scene?To assess the security systemTo gather witness statementsTo recruit a team of investigatorsTo ensure no evidence is overlooked30s
- Q5Which search technique involves splitting the crime scene into smaller areas and assigning teams to each section?Zone methodPoint-to-point methodSpiral methodGrid method30s
- Q6Which search method is most effective for searching circular areas with a central point?Zone methodSpiral methodLine methodGrid method30s
- Q7In crime scene investigation, which search method is often used when the area has a clear straight line pattern, such as a road?Grid methodLine methodSpiral methodZone method30s
- Q8What search method is best utilized in a scenario where evidence is expected to be significant in a small area, such as a room?Zone methodPoint-to-point methodGrid methodSpiral method30s
- Q9When should the spiral search method be particularly employed at a crime scene?When the crime scene is large and openWhen the crime scene is indoorsWhen the area is clutteredWhen evidence is expected to be concentrated30s