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FRSC 3010 - MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A++ What is the Scientific Method? The scientific method is the process by which scientists, collectively and over time, endeavor to construct an accurate (that is reliable, consistent, and non-arbitrary) representation of the world What are the four main steps of the scientific method? - Observation and description of phenomena or group of phenomena - Formulation of a hypothesis to explain the phenomena - Use of the hypothesis to predict the existence of other phenomena, or to predict quantitatively the results of new observations - Performance of experimental tests of the predictions by several independent experimenters and properly performed experiments True or False: Forensic science is the application of science to matters of the law True Where is common law derived from? a) from judicial decisions of courts and similar tribunals b) from written law c) from interactions on the streets a) from judicial decisions of courts and similar tribunals True or False: Common law defines criminal acts and procedures in Canada False -- The CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA defines criminal acts and procedures in Canada True or False: Keeping an open mind about the scene is a key part of an investigation True What can happen if evidence is misinterpreted or missed? It can result in no none being charged or the wrong person being charge. Which could in turn lead to the administration of justice being brought into disrepute What does crime scene generate? It attempts to generate investigative leads through the identification of evidence to individuals (DNA, Fingerprints) What is required by crime scene invetigators? The ability to recognize and properly collect evidence What do forensic services provide in crime scene investigation? - Support service - Respond as required - May respond to all levels and types of occurrences - Response level dictated by individual police service policy and procedure What are crime scene examiners responsible for? - Recording, documenting and examining the scene - The collection and preservation of evidence - Submitting exhibits for further examination/processing - Testifying in court - Carrying out their role independently and without tunnel vision - Being a support service to front line officers and investigators True or False: All forensic members must be uniform members of a police service False -- They may be uniform members but the may also be civilian members What are investigates notes a record of? They are a permanent record of the facts of the case, your actions in an investigation, and an important tool to assist you in providing factual information to a court proceeding True or False: The investigative notebook is an official, legal document that contains the details of investigations True The investigative notebook is the property of who? a) the investigating officer b) the organization that employs you c) the government of Canada b) the organization that employs you What does notetaking and the notebook help overcome? It helps to overcome the lapses in memory associated with the inevitable time lag between an investigation and a court appearance When should notes start to be taken? It should be started as soon as possible after an assignment or call to a scene What format must be used in notebooks?

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FRSC 3010 - MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTIONS GRADED A++

What is the Scientific Method?

The scientific method is the process by which scientists, collectively and over time,

endeavor to construct an accurate (that is reliable, consistent, and non-arbitrary)

representation of the world

What are the four main steps of the scientific method?

- Observation and description of phenomena or group of phenomena

- Formulation of a hypothesis to explain the phenomena

- Use of the hypothesis to predict the existence of other phenomena, or to predict

quantitatively the results of new observations

- Performance of experimental tests of the predictions by several independent

experimenters and properly performed experiments

True or False: Forensic science is the application of science to matters of the law

True

Where is common law derived from?



a) from judicial decisions of courts and similar tribunals

b) from written law

c) from interactions on the streets

a) from judicial decisions of courts and similar tribunals

,True or False: Common law defines criminal acts and procedures in Canada

False --> The CRIMINAL CODE OF CANADA defines criminal acts and procedures in

Canada

True or False: Keeping an open mind about the scene is a key part of an

investigation

True

What can happen if evidence is misinterpreted or missed?

It can result in no none being charged or the wrong person being charge. Which could

in turn lead to the administration of justice being brought into disrepute

What does crime scene generate?

It attempts to generate investigative leads through the identification of evidence to

individuals (DNA, Fingerprints)

What is required by crime scene invetigators?

The ability to recognize and properly collect evidence

What do forensic services provide in crime scene investigation?

- Support service

- Respond as required

- May respond to all levels and types of occurrences

- Response level dictated by individual police service policy and procedure

What are crime scene examiners responsible for?

- Recording, documenting and examining the scene

- The collection and preservation of evidence

- Submitting exhibits for further examination/processing

,- Testifying in court

- Carrying out their role independently and without tunnel vision

- Being a support service to front line officers and investigators

True or False: All forensic members must be uniform members of a police service

False --> They may be uniform members but the may also be civilian members

What are investigates notes a record of?

They are a permanent record of the facts of the case, your actions in an investigation,

and an important tool to assist you in providing factual information to a court proceeding

True or False: The investigative notebook is an official, legal document that

contains the details of investigations

True

The investigative notebook is the property of who?



a) the investigating officer

b) the organization that employs you

c) the government of Canada

b) the organization that employs you

What does notetaking and the notebook help overcome?

It helps to overcome the lapses in memory associated with the inevitable time lag

between an investigation and a court appearance

When should notes start to be taken?

It should be started as soon as possible after an assignment or call to a scene

What format must be used in notebooks?

, Must be written in approved format (could be digital)

What color ink should be used in notebooks?

Should be written in black or blue ink (black is often preferred)

True or False: You can have missing pages in an investigative notebook

False --> Every page must be accounted for in the notebook

What should be included on each day?

Each day starts with the date, shift time, weather, temperature

True or False: Time is recorded following a 24 hour clock

True

Who was Alphonse Bertillon and what did he make?

Alphonse Bertillon is a pioneer in the history of forensic science. He created a system

called Anthropometry/Bertillonage. This system was used for identification purposes. It

consisted of 11 body measurements and comparing body parts. He also standardized

the way mug shots were taken

What replaced Anthropometry/Bertillonage?



a) mug shots

b) fingerprinting

c) blood work

b) fingerprinting

What did Hans Gross do?

He published a book titled "Criminal Investigation", which was the first comprehensive

description for using physical evidence to solve crime

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