Test Bank for Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation, 9th Edition Fisher (All Chapters included)
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Crime Analysis
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Crime Analysis
Complete Test Bank for Techniques of Crime Scene Investigation, 9th Edition by Barry A. J. Fisher, David R. Fisher ; ISBN13: 9781498758130. (Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 20)....
1.Introduction
2.First on Scene and Crime Scene Personnel
3.Documenting the Crime Scene
4.Physical Evidence Co...
Part I – The Crime Scene
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. First on Scene and Crime Scene Personnel
Chapter 3. Documenting the Crime Scene
Chapter 4. Physical Evidence Collection
Chapter 5. Crime Scene Reconstruction
Part II – Physical Evidence
Chapter 6. Fingerprint Evidence
Chapter 7. Blood, Forensic Biology, and DNA
Chapter 8. Forensic Traces
Chapter 9. Impression Evidence
Chapter 10. Firearms Examination
Chapter 11. Arson and Explosives
Chapter 12. Illicit Drugs and Toxicology
Chapter 13. Document Evidence
Part III – The Investigation and Special Considerations
Chapter 14. Ethics in Crime Scene Investigation
Chapter 15. Sexual Assault Investigation
Chapter 16. Burglary Investigation
Chapter 17. Motor Vehicle Investigation
Chapter 18. Death Investigation
Chapter 19. Digital Evidence and the Electronic Crime Scene
Chapter 20. Report Writing, Testimony and The Future
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, True/False and Multiple-Choice Questions with Answers
Correct Answers Highlighted in Yellow.
Part I – The Crime Scene
Chapter 1. Introduction
1. __________ is defined as something legally submitted to a court as a
means of ascertaining the truth of a matter under investigation.
a. Report
b. Evidence
c. Affidavit
d. Property
2. Physical evidence has the potential to:
a. Prove a crime was committed
b. Identify a person associated with a crime
c. Exonerate or exclude and individual
d. All of the above
3. Forensic Science is defined as the application of science to __________.
a. Court
b. Law
c. Policing
d. Criminal Defense
4. Which of the following pieces of evidence would be more probative in
associating the defendant to the victim in a murder trial?
a. A bloodstain found on the defendant’s jacket that is similar to the
victim’s dog.
b. A bloodstain found on the defendant’s jacket that subsequently
matches the victim’s DNA profile.
c. A hair found on the defendant’s jacket that is similar to the victim’s
dog.
d. Eyewitness testimony of a neighbor who saw someone matching
the defendant’s build at the scene.
5. The ______________ Effect refers to the phenomenon in which jurors
hold unrealistic expectations of forensic evidence and investigation
techniques, and have an increased interest in the discipline because of
the influence of CSI-type television shows.
a. Legalese
b. Sci-Fi
c. CSI
d. Forensic
6. When collecting evidence at a crime scene it is important to place
identifying information on the container. If the case number is not
available, at that time, to be placed on the container what should the
collector do?
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