Crime Scene Sketching
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Ashleigh Bishop
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Science
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11th - 12th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
Crime scene sketches provide _____________ not present in photographs, video evidence, etc
Positioning of evidence
Condition of evidence
Close-ups and details
Distances and dimensions
2.
Multiple Choice
Typically, rough sketches are NOT which of the following?
Drawn with pencil
Drawn to scale
Drawn at the crime scene
Drawn after photos are taken
3.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the most common type of sketch?
Overhead sketch
Elevation sketch
Three-dimensional sketch
Exploded sketch
4.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following lists the steps of the crime scene sketching process in order?
Make notes; Measure area and evidence locations; Identify sketch with a legend and a scale; Observe and plan
Measure area and evidence locations; Identify sketch with a legend and a scale; Observe and plan; Make notes
Identify sketch with a legend and a scale; Observe and plan; make notes; Measure area and evidence locations
Observe and plan; Measure area and evidence locations; Make notes; Identify sketch with a legend and a scale
5.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of ballistic evidence?
Shoeprint
Shell casing
Saliva
Hair
6.
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is used so a reader can understand the symbols used in the sketch?
Scale
Compass
Legend
Notation
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