Forensic ch 1-3
Comparison analysis
Analysis used for source determination
1. Update the transfer history on the submission sheet 2. Generate a receipt for the transfer
Anytime evidence is passed from one person to another two things must be done.
The depend on him/her to minimize changes in physical evidence so as to maximize it's interpretive value
Describe forensic scientist dependency on the first responding officer
Photos, notes, sketch and audio recordings
Documentation of the crime scene includes
Class characteristics
Evidence that can be associated only with a group
Individual characteristics
Evidence that can be associated with a common source with an extremely high degree of probability
Criminalists
Forensic scientist who interpret physical evidence using applied physical sciences
Sensitivity
How much of ansubstance can be detected by a test
Qualitative analysis
Identification
Undesirable changes of evidence
Loss, contamination, spoilage, breakage
Quantitative analysis
Measurements
Confirmatory tests
More specific than presumptive tests, Because they shows group but more particular and individualized answers.
Establish that a crime has been committed, establish linkages, reconstruct what happened, provide leads for what happened
Physical evidence may help in...
Reconstruction
Putting it all together
4 types of forensic analyses
Quantitative, qualitative, comparison, and reconstruction
Specificity
Refers to how many other samples can be expected to give a positive result in addition to the the substance of interest
Forensics
Refers to rhetorical argumentation debate
Recognize evidence, document crime scene, collect evidence, document the collection process.
Responsibilities of the crime scene search team
Define the crime scene and secure and protect it
Responsibility of the first responding officer is to ...
Presumptive tests
Tests that identify a substance as belonging to a particular group.
Forensic science
The Application of science to the resolution of criminal and civil law as enforced by police agencies in the justice system
Identify problem, Formulating hypothesis, test hypothesis using observations, experimentations, and measurements. Then make a conclusion
The Scientific method inclues
Criminalistics
The application of physical science to physical evidence associated with crime scenes
Physical science (memorize)
The effort to Understand physical phenomena using the scientific method
The circumstances of the crime, thE scientific limitations and the trier of fact
The importance of evidence depends on
Physical evidence
The materials associated with a crime event that may help resolve questions about the crime
Preserve life, control any witnesses or potential suspects and to preserve the secured crime scene
The priorities of the first responding officer is to...
Maintain evidence integrity, and provison of the history of the evidence
The purpose of the chain of custody is to
Calibration
The steps being taken to make sure a test, method or scientific instrument is functioning as designed.
Criminology
The study of criminal behavior
Chain of custody
The written record of the transfer and ownership history of the evidence
1. Mark evidence for future recognition and 2. Provide documentation for historical record.
Two most major steps in the chain of custody are
Locards exchange principle
When two surfaces come into contact with one another, there is a partial re aster of material from one surface to another