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When does criminal investigation begin? -ANSWER✅✅✅The moment the police are
called to the scene.
What route do you take to the crime scene -ANSWER✅✅✅Most direct & safest
Upon arrival to scene you do what? -ANSWER✅✅✅Identify and control any immediate
threats.
When securing the crime scene you should NOT DO -ANSWER✅✅✅Touch, move or
alter any item with the crime scene.
How many Perimeters should you make -ANSWER✅✅✅(2) Inner + Outer
Inner Perimeter is defined as -ANSWER✅✅✅Where the actual crime took place
(Physical Evidence)
When photographing the crime scene, how many photos -ANSWER✅✅✅3 - Overall,
Mid-range, Close-up
Prioritize evidence when collecting, what items first? -ANSWER✅✅✅Fragile items
Trace Evidence -ANSWER✅✅✅Transferred from one surface to another during
physical contact between people, places, and objects
DNA evidence -ANSWER✅✅✅Human hair, tissue blood, saliva, bodily fluids
Fingerprint evidence -ANSWER✅✅✅Human skin ridge impressions left behind on
surfaces.
Plastic fingerprint evidence -ANSWER✅✅✅Seen by the naked eye
Patent fingerprint evidence -ANSWER✅✅✅Left behind with materiel on fingers.
(Blood, oil)