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Crime Scene Investigation, 7S, Photography
Authored by Kaitlin Shivley
Science
9th - 12th Grade
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1.
MATCH QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Match the team member to their role in a crime investigation.
-document scene
-collect evidence
Medical Examiner
-secure the scene
-direct activity
Police Officer
-interview witness
- make conclusions
Detective
determine the manner and cause of death
Specialist
- investigates only one type of evidence
Crime Scene Investigator
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
What are the Seven S's of Crime Scene Investigation?
seek out criminal activity, separate witnesses, scan the scene, scan suspect profile pictures, sketch the scene, search for evidence, secure and collect evidence
secure the scene, scan the scene, seek out assistance for apprehending suspects, the scene, secure the criminals in jailhouse, separate evidence, secure and collect witnesses
secure the scene, separate witnesses, scan the scene, see the scene, sketch the scene, search for evidence, secure and collect evidence
search for suspects, separate witnesses, scan the scene, seek out help, sketch the scene, search for evidence, secure the perpetrators
3.
MATCH QUESTION
3 mins • 4 pts
Match the Seven S's of crime scene investigation to the correct description.
scan the scene
figure out where photos should be taken, determine primary and secondary crime scene
sketch the scene
creates accurate sketches, noting position of remains and other evidence, include direction on sketch, all items (cars, trees, buildings, etc.) in the vicinity of the crime scene should be included
secure the scene
All evidence must be properly packaged, sealed, and labeled, correct procedures must be followed.
secure and collect the evidence
responding law enforcement officer, prioritize safety of individuals in the area, protects crime scene (no unauthorized entry), maintain security log of those entering and exiting the scene, may request experts/specialists to be sent to the scene
4.
MATCH QUESTION
2 mins • 3 pts
Match the Seven S's of crime scene investigation to the correct description.
separate witnesses
crime scene investigator takes photos (up close, with and without measurement device), triangulation shown, varying distance with photos
see the scene
Finding and documenting a crime scene is important. Search pattern used to locate evidence depends on size of area being searched and number of investigators, single investigators (gridded, linear, spiral), group of investigators (linear, quadrant), all evidence should be photographed, sketched, labeled, and documented
search for evidence
keep witnesses apart, compare their testimony- they mustn’t be allowed to talk to one another, make sure to ask a series of questions
5.
MATCH QUESTION
2 mins • 5 pts
Match the pieces of evidences to the correct collection technique
placed in a plastic tube or container
small/trace evidence
paper bindle then larger container
dried biological evidence
breathable container
moist biological evidence
airtight containers
liquid/arson remains
packaged in paper or plastic container
sharp evidence
6.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Match the following
Secondary Crime Scene
Physical evidence in small but measurable amounts
Suspect
a person who has personally seen something happen and can give a description of it
Eyewitness
Person thought to have committed a crime
Trace
The original location of a crime
Primary Crime Scene
An alternate location where additional evidence may be found
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What is the purpose of Crime Scene Investigation?
To document, collect, and secure evidence
To arrest the suspect
To clean up after the crime
To solve the crime
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