Unit 1 Review Crime Scene Basics & Eyewitness Basics
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Unit 1 ReviewCrime Scene Basics & Eyewitness Basics
T. Trimpe 2006 http://sciencespot.net/
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2. A person that may have committed a crime5. The first step in analyzing a crime scene; used to
determine the nature of the crime, possible suspects,eyewitness accounts, etc.
6. The last step in analyzing a crime scene whereevidence is collected
7. Evidence that includes eyewitness accounts of anaccident or crime
9. An alternate crime scene where additional evidenceof a crime may be found
11. Software program used to create facial compositesusing information from eyewitnesses
13. Statement of where a suspect was at the time of acrime
14. Type of evidence found in blood, body fluids, andtissues that contains genetic information
1. A person associated with suspect that may havecommitted a crime
3. Crime scene that is the original location of a crime oraccident
4. Can be classified as arches, loops, or whorls7. Physical evidence that is found at a crime scene in
small, but measurable amounts8. Evidence found at a crime scene in the form of a
physical object10. Combined DNA Index System used by law
enforcement to identify DNA samples from a crimescene
12. Intentionally setting a fire to cause damage or todestroy evidence of another crime
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Answer each question to the best of your knowledge. A. What are the four steps used to analyze a crime scene?
B. What type of evidence does the FBI consider to be the most valuable? ______________
C. List three ways investigators use evidence collected at a crime scene. • May prove that a crime has been committed
• Establish any key elements of a crime• Link a suspect with a crime scene or a victim• Establish the identity of a victim or suspect• Corroborate verbal witness testimony • Exonerate the innocent. • Give detectives leads to work with in the case
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Interview Examine Document Process4 points
DNA
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D. Write the correct letter in each blank to identify each person involved in a crime scene investigation. A. POLICE OFFICERS B. CSI UNIT C. DISTRICT ATTORNEY D. MEDICAL EXAMINER E. SPECIALISTS F. DETECTIVES
E. What are three factors that might affect a person's ability to remember what happened during a crime or to identify a suspect? Explain each one.
Possible answers include: Age, race, drug use, outside influence, level of trauma, length of time, characteristics of a suspect (tattoos, scars, etc.), and the time of day
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Interviews witnesses and works with the CSI unit to investigate the crime
Usually the first to arrive at a crime scene; responsible for securing the scene and detaining persons of interest
Determines the preliminary cause of death at the crime scene and conducts the autopsy
Helps to determine if any search warrants are required to proceed and obtains those warrants from a judge
May be called in if an expert is needed to analyze insect evidence or skeletal remains
Documents the crime scene in detail and collects any physical evidence
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What’s your grade?
-1 = 97-2 = 94-3 = 91-4 = 89-5 = 86 -6 = 83-7 = 80
35 Points Total
Miss more than 14? I’ll figure the grade!
-8 = 77-9 = 74
-10 = 71-11 = 69-12 = 66-13 = 63-14 = 60