The 7S's of Crime Scene Processing (HON)

The 7S's of Crime Scene Processing (HON)

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LH Kelley

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12th Grade

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1.

Multiple Choice

30 sec

1 pt

What is the correct order of steps to process a crime scene?

1 - sketching the scene

2 - separating the witnesses

3 - securing evidence

4 - scanning the scene

1,2,3,4

2,4,1,3

3,1,2,4

2,1,3,4

2.

Multiple Choice

30 sec

1 pt

All of the following are search patterns EXCEPT for

quadrant

grid

linear

free form

3.

Multiple Choice

30 sec

1 pt

Crime scene witnesses must be separated to prevent

collusion

confusion

conflict

cohesion

4.

Multiple Choice

1 min

1 pt

Which of the following is true?

Close up photos of the body showing injuries and weapons near the boy should be included

Photos should be made of the surface under the body once the body is removed

Photos of a body showing position and location relative to the entire scene should be taken

All of these are true

5.

Multiple Choice

45 sec

1 pt

A sketch of the crime scene is a diagram that includes:

only a scale and key.

a key, scale, legend, and conditions.

only a legend and conditions.

None of these are correct.

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