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Forensic Science Unit 2 Test
Chain of custody - correct answer-The documented and unbroken transfer of evidence

Class evidence - correct answer-Material that connects an individual or thing to a certain
group

Individual evidence - correct answer-A kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or
thing

Circumstantial evidence - correct answer-(Indirect evidence) evidence used to imply a fact
but not prove it directly

Direct evidence - correct answer-Evidence that (if true) proves an alleged fact, such as an
eyewitness account of a crime

First responder - correct answer-The first police officer to arrive at a crime scene

Primary crime scene - correct answer-The location where the crime took place

Secondary crime scene - correct answer-A location other than the primary crime scene, but
that is in some way related to the crime, where evidence is found

Crime scene investigation - correct answer-A multidisciplinary approach in which scientific
and legal professionals work together to solve a crime

Crime scene reconstruction - correct answer-A hypothesis of the sequence of events from
before the crime was committed through its commission

Trace evidence - correct answer-Small but measurable amounts of physical or biological
material found at a crime scene

Every contact leaves a trace - correct answer-What is Locard's Principle of Exchange?

- Direct evidence: first hand observations
-Ex: surveillance footage, confessions
- Circumstantial evidence: suggests, but does NOT prove, something
-Ex: finding an item belonging to a suspect at the scene, shoe prints match the suspect's
shoe size - correct answer-What is the difference between direct evidence and
circumstantial evidence? Give examples of each.

- Biological evidence: came from a living thing
-Ex: hair, natural fibers, bodily fluids
- Physical evidence: all other types of tangible evidence
-Ex: paint chips, footprints, weapons - correct answer-What is the difference between
physical evidence and biological evidence? Give examples of each.

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