Crime Scene Right Ans - Location where crimes occur
Warm Zones Right Ans - Areas surrounding hot zones
3 tiered response Right Ans - Person called in an emergency: police, EMS,
fire department
Government Policies Right Ans - Dictate roles and responsibilities in an
emergency
Initial Officer Right Ans - First person to arrive at the crime scene
Preserving Life Right Ans - Second priority at a crime scene
Preserving Evidence Right Ans - Third priority at a crime scene
LOSER Right Ans - Listen, Observe, Search, Evaluate, Report
Securing the Scene Right Ans - Physically guarding the crime scene
Police Line Tape Right Ans - Barricades used to cordon off the crime scene
Tamper Proof Security Seals Right Ans - Placed on or around evidence to
prevent tampering
Locks/Barricades Right Ans - Prevent unauthorized entry to the crime
scene
Evidence Bags Right Ans - Contain and record physical evidence
Security Officers Right Ans - Recommended for crime scene security
Locard's Exchange Principle Right Ans - Every contact leaves a trace
Evidence Collection Kit Right Ans - Includes gloves, bags, tags, swabs,
markers, fingerprinting brush/powder
, Relocated/Taken Away Items Right Ans - Should be documented at the
crime scene
Police Photography Right Ans - Used to gather information on criminals
35-mm Single Lens Reflex Right Ans - Camera used by officers for
photography
Digital Camcorder Right Ans - Camera used by officers for videography
Surveillance Photography Right Ans - Establishes behavior and identity of
suspects
Raw File Format Right Ans - Uncompressed image format
JPEG File Format Right Ans - Compressed image format
Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Right Ans - Post-photography process that
reduces repetitive patterns obstructing fingerprint detail
Mug Shots Right Ans - Prisoner photos used for record management
Implementing Lasers Right Ans - Used to create fluorescent fingerprints
Luminescence Right Ans - Radiates energy
Fluorescence Right Ans - Absorbs energy and glows after the source is
turned off
Fixed vs. Variable Dynamic Range Right Ans - Determines the range of light
and dark in an image
Fillers Right Ans - Used to isolate and detect fluorescent targets
Light Emitting Diode (LED) Right Ans - Produces high-intensity
monochromatic light for revealing untreated fluorescence
Measuring the Crime Scene Right Ans - Using tape, paper, pencils, and
laser-guided scanners
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