Questions With Answers All Correct
Where Does Forensic Science Start? - correct answers At the scene of the crime, not at the lab
What does the crime lab do? - correct answers Their goal/duty is to perform scientific analysis of the
evidence and give objective/unbiased results
Who Is The First Person to Arrive at a Crime Scene? - correct answers The Responding Officer; job is to
properly secure the scene
Crime Scene Procedure - correct answers 1. Secure and isolate the scene
2. Record the scene
3. Conduct a systematic search for evidence
4. Record and collect evidence
5. Package evidence
6. Collect standard/reference samples
7. Transport and submit evidence to the laboratory
Securing the Scene Procedure - correct answers 1. Approach the scene with caution
If blood or other body fluids are involved, you need to be protected against blood-borne pathogens
2. Render medical aid
3. Identify victims and/or witnesses
4. Secure the scene and the physical evidence within it
5. Notify appropriate personnel
, Document that contains the LOCATION of a piece of evidence at any given point and EVERY PERSON who
handled the evidence - correct answers Chain of Custody (the document should have the collector's
initials, location of the evidence, date of collection)
2 types of sketches and how do they differ? - correct answers Rough Sketch: done at the crime scene
and is not to scale
Smooth Sketch: done at the lab and is drawn to scale
Rough sketch aspects - correct answers Hand drawn AT the crime scene
● Contains an accurate depiction of the dimensions
of the scene and shows the location of all relevant
objects
● Objects located in the sketch are measured from
TWO fixed points- Triangulation method
● Assign items in a sketch a number or letter
● Use a legend below the sketch that correlates the
letter/number to the item's description
● Include a compass designating North, date/time
● Not drawn to scale
Smooth sketch aspects - correct answers A precise depiction of the crime scene, drawn to scale
○ Example: 1" = 1 ft
● Must reflect ALL information contained within the rough sketch in order to be admissible in court
● Done in the laboratory either by hand or computer software
2 types of evidence characteristics - correct answers Individual characteristics: A piece of evidence that
is unique and can be identified to the exclusion of all others
Example: DNA, fingerprints
Identifying/Class characteristics: Features shared by all members of a group or class