&magicnumber=25&category1=Crime Scene Officer&category2=Observing and Documenting the scene&category3=Packaging evidence&category4=Types of evidence&category5=Miscellaneous Forensics&question1=T or F It is the responsibility of the crime scene officer to analyze all evidence at th scene of the crime&question2=This is where evidence may be located that will help explain events&question3=Check the body if there is one, get medical attention.&question4=The most important thing an investigator can do at a crime scene.&question5=Any object or material or object revelant to a crime. Also called real evidence.&question6=What a crime scene investigator does after photographs are taken&question7=The investigator uses a tape measure to determine the distance of each piece of evidence. These are called ?&question8=These help investigators notice detail and visualize a better overall layout of the scene&question9=This method of searcing would be best if you have more than three investigators looking for evidence&question10=T or F Crime scene evidence is considered direct evidence?&question11=this kind of evidence must be dried first to prevent mildew or mold&question12=Evidence from a suspected arson must be packaged in &question13=A rigid container must be used to package this evidence to prevent unecessary injury to the investigatior.&question14=What do we call the process in which evidence is documented from person to person and place to place.&question15=If Chain of Custody is not kept what might happen?&question16=material that can be associated only with a group of items that share properties or characteristics&question17=material that can be related to a single source; individualization always involves comparision&question18=A shoe print was found at the scene of a crime. How can it be individualized?&question19=Evidence based on suggestion rather than personal knowlede or observation&question20=A young person wearing a white shirt is found running out of the shop. There are 450 people in this school. 6 out of 13 are wearing a white shirt in this class. How many students in the school are wearing a white shirt?&question21=Fingerprints--Individual or class evidence?&question22=This method of search is best used outdoors or in large areas&question23=A medical examiner is a medical doctor, usually a pathologist and is appointed by the governing body of the area. &question24=What are the five reasons of death that go on a death certificate?&question25=What are the three top reasons for committing a crime?&answer1=False&answer2=What is a crime scene&answer3=What is the first step an officer takes when approaching the crime scene.&answer4=Take notes&answer5=What is physical evidence&answer6=Make sketches&answer7=fixed points&answer8=sketches&answer9=What is zone?&answer10=False&answer11=What is blood&answer12=an airtight container to prevent evaporation of the fumes&answer13=What is glass&answer14=Chain of Custody&answer15=Case might be thrown out of court&answer16=What is class evidence&answer17=What is individual evidence&answer18=only if wear patterns can be identified and matched&answer19=circumstantial evidence&answer20=207&answer21=individual&answer22=line or strip method&answer23=What is a medical examiner&answer24=natural, accident, homicide, suicide, unknown&answer25=money, revenge, emotion&value1=100&value2=200&value3=300&value4=400&value5=500&value6=100&value7=200&value8=300&value9=400&value10=500&value11=100&value12=200&value13=300&value14=400&value15=500&value16=100&value17=200&value18=300&value19=400&value20=500&value21=100&value22=200&value23=300&value24=400&value25=500&finalquestion=The characteristic method of operation of a criminal. Sometimes called MO.&finalanswer=What is modus operandi?&gamename=Game #&loadresult=Load Success!