Chapter 2 Terms
Secondary Crime Scene
An alternate location where additional evidence may be found
Primary Crime Scene
The original location of a crime or accident.
Chain of Custody
You have been asked to draft a document related to evidence gathering that contains details about personnel in possession and control of evidence from the time of discovery up through the time of presentation in court. What type o document is this?
Paper Bindle
a folded paper used to hold trace evidence
Individual Evidence
a kind of evidence that identifies a particular person or thing
Crime-Scene investigation
An expert trained in the use of forensics techniques, such as gathering DNA evidence, collecting fingerprints, photographing the scene, sketching, and interviewing witnesses.
Class evidence
Material that connects an individual or thing to a certain group
Crime-Scene Reconstruction
a hypothesis of the sequence of events from before the crime was committed through its commission
Direct evidence
information about a crime provided by a witness who saw the crime, or by a video or audio recording of the crime
Circumstantial evidence
information about a crime that can be inferred from other facts
Trace Evidence
refers to physical evidence that is found in small but measurable amounts, such as strands of hair, fibers, or skin cells.