The goal of a crime-scene investigation is to recognize, ________________, and collect evidence at the scene of a crime.
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Whenever two people come into contact with each other, a ___________________ transfer occurs.
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To a forensic examiner, these transferred materials constitute what is called ____________ evidence
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The first person to note this condition was Dr. Edmond Locard, director of the world’s first forensic laboratory in Lyon, _________________.
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The first person to note this condition was Dr. Edmond Locard, director of the world’s first forensic laboratory in Lyon, _________________.
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Locard’s exchange principle states that when a person comes into contact with an object or another person, a _____________________ of physical evidence can occur
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This evidence that is ________________________ bears a silent witness to the criminal act.
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The second part of Locard’s principle states that the ____________________, duration, and nature of the materials in contact determine the extent of the transfer.
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Direct evidence includes firsthand observations such as eyewitness accounts or _____________ dashboard video cameras.
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____________________ evidence is indirect evidence that can be used to imply a fact but that does not directly prove it.
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Circumstantial evidence can be either physical or _________________ in nature.
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Categorize the circumstantial evidence as physical or biological evidence
fibers
shell casings
hair
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Trace evidence is a type of _______________ evidence, examples of which include hair found on a brush, fingerprints on a glass, blood drops on a shirt, soil tracked into a house from shoes, and others
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____________ evidence narrows an identity to a group of persons or things.
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________________ evidence narrows an identity to a single person or thing.
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Which of the following would be class evidence:
Some common examples of trace evidence include:
eye witness testimony
video camera evidence
A fiber from clothing
Pet hair on your clothes or rugs
Soil tracked into your house on your shoes
Fingerprints on a glass
A used facial tissue
Examples of direct evidence would include:
tape recording
hair sample
security cameras
fingerprints
bloody foot print
confessions
eye witness
Examples of circumstantial evidence would include: