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what is the druggist's fold used for? - Answer-to collect
trace evidence
what do you do with wet or bloodstained materials? -
Answer-air dry them before packaging and/or place into
paper bags so they have room to breathe and dry off
what should be done with items soiled with biological fluid
that cannot be dried? - Answer-should be placed in a
cooler with ice packs
how do you seal packaged evidence? - Answer-with
tamper-proof tape, then initial the seal
how do you document evidence? - Answer-- case number
- item number
- location
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- name of collector
- date and time of discovery
- date and time of collection
- description of item
why might a sample not be submitted for analysis? -
Answer-- item type has low success rate/expectation of
obtaining reliable results
- not the most relevant to address allegations
- no probative value
- an individual is already associated with the item
- item has previously been tested for body fluids or
fingerprints
sequential processing - Answer-use of as many
developmental techniques as necessary to process a
piece of latent evidence, applying least invasive to most
invasive
what are the systems in place to prioritize samples/cases?
- Answer-- severity of offense
- type of evidence
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- probative value of evidence
- urgency/risks to public
what are the two types of DNA testing services at the
CFS? - Answer-high volume services and violent crime
services
what is the purpose of high volume services? - Answer-for
lower severity situations, such as breaking & entering,
theft, drug, and weapon offenses
what are the three types of evidence accepted in high
volume services? - Answer-1) cigarette butts
2) cut-outs from envelope flaps
3) swabs of items suspected to have DNA
should you do presumptive tests prior to submitting
evidence to high volume services? - Answer-no
how many items can you submit to the high volume
services per case? - Answer-three pieces of evidence
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types of swabs accepted to high volume services -
Answer-- swabs of suspected blood
- saliva swabs
- swabs of worn items
- handler swabs
what are handled swabs? - Answer-handled items must
have been brought to the scene by perpetrator during
commission of offense and are limited to firearms, knives,
and tools with defined grips
what could be physical evidence? - Answer-objects that
can:
- establish that a crimme has been committed
- make associations (crime to victim, victim to perpetrator)
recognition - Answer-- of not just what but where
- situation of items relative to each other
where to start searching - Answer-consider paths of
contamination from:
- perpetrator activity
- first responders