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Read the following passage and answer the questions below.
Question 1
1.

5 pieces of evidence were recovered by the police at the crime scene, name 1.

Question 2
2.

5 pieces of evidence were recovered by the police at the crime scene, name another.

Question 3
3.

5 pieces of evidence were recovered by the police at the crime scene, name another.

Question 4
4.

5 pieces of evidence were recovered by the police at the crime scene, name another.

Question 5
5.

5 pieces of evidence were recovered by the police at the crime scene, name another.

Using the table, from the 5 pieces of evidence that the police recovered from the crime scene, where do they fit in the table.
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
11.

Professionals at the scene of a crime may include police officers, detectives, crime-scene investigators, district attorneys, ___________________, and scientific specialists.

Question 12
12.

Police officers are usually the first to arrive at a crime scene. A district attorney may be present to determine whether a search __________________ is necessary for the crime-scene investigators.

Question 13
13.

Medical examiners (also called __________________) may be necessary to determine
the cause of a death when a homicide has occurred.

Question 14
14.

Crime-scene investigation teams do not clean up the scene. This dirty job often falls to the victim’s _____________. Professional crime-scene cleaners can be hired in many places to do this job.

Question 15
15.

___________________ look for leads by interviewing witnesses and talking to the crime-scene investigators about the evidence.

Question 16
16.

Specialists such as ________________ (insect biologists), forensic scientists, and forensic psychologists may be consulted if the evidence requires their expertise.

Question 17
17.

Please reorder and place the Seven S's of crime-scene investigation in the correct order according to the text.

  1. Securing the scene
  2. Seeing the scene
  3. Securing and collecting evidence
  4. Searching for evidence
  5. Separating the witnesses
  6. Sketching the scene
  7. Scanning the scene
Question 18
18.

Preservation of _________________ is the second priority.

Question 19
19.

Separating the ____________________ is the next priority.

Question 20
20.

A determination may be made of a primary crime scene and ________________ crime scene and priorities assigned regarding examination.

Question 21
21.

The use of a flashlight for examination and ____________ for collecting are preferable, because this method avoids picking up extraneous materials.

Question 22
22.

Match each grid pattern with the name of the grid.

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grid
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quadrant
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linear
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spiral
Question 23
23.

All evidence needs to be properly packaged, sealed, and _____________.

Question 24
24.

An evidence log and a _________________________ document must be attached to the evidence container.

Question 25
25.

The evidence log should contain all pertinent information, including: