crime scenes exam 1

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what steps must the first responder take

-discover/report crime -uniformed officer responds -deal with medical emergencies -secure scene (establish perimeter) -prevent destruction of evidence (change of scene) -limit entry/exit in scene (establish enter/exit pathway) -make initial survey

trace evidence

-generic term for small, often microscopic material -collected at a crime scene is analyzed in forensic laboratories by trained forensic scientists

types of physical evidence

-individual and class characteristics

things to avoid in photos/videos

-police/equipment in shots -gaps in running video

uses of photography

-presents logical story visually

value of physical evidence

-reconstruct scene -determine if a crime actually happened -link suspect to victim/crime scene -provide investigative lead -provide facts to determine guilt or innocence -provide possible linkage to other crimes

how do you collect paint smears

-scrape at least 1/4 inch by 1/4 inch aread with clean blade -be certain to scrape all paint layers -scrape damaged area and undamaged area -package separately in envelopes, boxes, or vials

why not just use a laser

-they are monocromatic -line is too tight -too intense for human eye -can cut through steel

what are the four tests of admissibility

-whether evidence can be or has been tested by scientific methodology -Whether underlying theory or technique has been subject to peer review and published in professional literature -How reliable the results are in terms of potential error rate -General acceptance can continue to have bearing on the inquiry

how many people are required for strip searches

1 or more

types of trace evidence

Hair, fiber, paint chips, body fluids, stains, powders, explosive residue, glass particles, vegetable matter, metal particles, soil, etc.

stokes shift

When energy projected onto object, it is absorbed by the object then reemitted; energy becomes weaker

how are individual characteristics important to glass evidence

a fracture pattern can lead to a positive comparison

Categories of Trace Evidence

animal, vegetable, mineral, synthetic

what are the types of paint

architectural, automotive

how wide is each strip in a strip search

arms length on either side

comparison

ascertain whether two or more objects have a common origin

refraction

bending of light wave as it passes from one medium to another

components of architectural paint

binders, pigment, solvents

why does ALS not work on blood

blood absorbs light it does not fluoresce

where is paint encountered

burglaries and hit and run accidents

the absence of evidence ________ ; anything is evidence until ______ _________

can be evidence; it isn't

characteristics of medulla

cells arranged in varying ways that assist in species determination

what is physically examined in paint evidence

color and hue, surface texture, layer number, layer sequence, layer thickness, chip comparison

what is compared when analyzing fibers

color, diameter, type, thread count, direction of twists, dyes

CADD sketch

computer aided drafting and design ; software packages such as SmartDraw

what is the medulla layer

core area of hair; usually amorphous (shapeless); narrow in humans; can be fragmented or absent

what are the cuticle scale patterns

coronal, spinous, imbricate

how can the cortex be used to differentiate between humans and animals

cortex layer contains pigment granules in humans; pigment is in medulla in animals

what is concentric fracture

cracks that make a circle around the point of impact

what is a radial fracture

cracks that originate from point of impact and travel away

types of forensic experts

crime scene techs and photographers, fingerprints, ballistics, etc

how can the cuticle be used to differentiate between humans and animals

cuticle scales overlap smoothly in humans; are rough in animals

what are the layers of hair

cuticle, cortex, medulla

Locard Exchange Principle states that:

every time you enter an environment you leave something and pick something up

individual characteristics

properties of evidence that can be attributed to a common source with an extremely high degree of certainty ; one and only one source

class characteristics

properties of evidence that can only be associated with a group and never with a single source

uses of infrared photography

questioned documents, gunshot residue

what are the different fracture patterns of glass

radial, concentric, conchoidal

chain of custody

record of all persons who had possession of physical evidence from the time it was collected until the time it is presented in court

sources of trace evidence

scene, victim/suspect clothing, tools, weapons

Daubert v Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals

scientific reliability,, four tests of admissibility

what is a strip search

search in lanes

what is visible with UV photography

semen, fibers, fluorescent fingerprint powder, bite marks

what makes a forensic expert

skills, certifications, ethics, peer reviewed

what is chemically examined in paint evidence

solubility, refractive index, chemical components

evidence

something legally submitted to a competent tribunal as a means of ascertaining the truth of any alleged matter of fact under investigation before it ; anything brought in legally to prove something in court

Types of search patterns

spiral, strip/line, grid, zone/quadrant

what is a spiral search

start outside and work inward

search patterns

systematic, methodical search for physical evidence

what is direct evidence

testimony directly tying defendant to crime

crime-scene investigation

the use of science and technology in determining facts in a criminal investigation

what are examples of physical characteristics of glass

thickness, color, uniformity, curvature, surface(tinting)

why include a ruler in photographs

to indicate size

examples of paint evidence in burglaries

tool marks, wet paint

what areas do you collect known scalp samples from

top, front, back, crown, sides

what is the spinous scale pattern

triangular in shape

true or false: grid searches are used in large areas

true

true or false: grid searches are used indoors and outdoors

true

how does ALS work

uses light energy from outside what can be typically seen by the naked eye

who has the spinous scale pattern

usually cats - never humans

are strip searches used indoors or outdoors

usually outdoors, commonly indoors

who has the coronal pattern

usually small rodents - not human

why does ALS use blue light

violet is too strong to distinguish things

what color is all visible light combined

white

how do you collect large pieces of glass evidence

wrap individually in paper; place in boxes

what is the coronal pattern

like a stack of paper cups

what is the imbricate scale pattern

like roofing shingles

purpose of alternate light source

locate and visualize trace evidence

how do things glow using ALS

luminescence is produced by changes in "ground state" of atom

cons of audio in videos

make erroneous or embarrassing statements

results in comparison

match, some similarities, no similarities

rectangular coordinate sketch

measure distance of an object from two fixed points at right angles to each other; usually the walls that abut each other

triangulation sketch

measure distances of an object along a straight line from two widely separated, fixed reference points

what are optical characteristics of glass

measure properties through refractive index

exploded view/cross projection sketch

method where ceiling appears like an open lid with four walls outward; used when evidence is found on walls

what is the cortex

middle and predominant layer of hair

What unit is light measured in?

nanometers

are spiral searches used frequently

no

are spiral searches for indoor or outdoor searches

outdoor

what is the cuticle

outermost layer of hair

what is the individual type of paint evidence

paint chips

what is the class type of paint evidence

paint smears

examples of paint evidence in hit and runs

paint transfer, fabric impressions

types of visual records

photography, video, infrared photography, ultraviolet photography

glass' varying composition allows it to be discriminated by what three things

physical, optical, and elemental characteristics

what microscopic features are in the cortex

pigment, color, size

how do you mark evidence

place a marker near each piece of evidence

how do you collect particles of glass evidence

place in boxes or plastic vials

what are man-made fibers made from

polymers

involves the (5 things) of physical evidence left at crime scene

preservation, processing, packaging, transportation, and documentation

third step in crime scene investigation

processing the scene

longest wavelength of visible light

700nm (red)

what steps do csi's have to take

(based on crime/agency policy) -speak to first responders (what they observed/tour scene with them) -establish plan for processing scene -maintain record

what makes evidence admissible in court

-"rules of evidence" -judge says what is admitted and who presents it -competency (witness qualifications)

chararistics of glass

-Rigid liquid made by cooling a molten mass in quick manner that avoids crystallization -found in many shapes, sizes, colors, and types -has wide variety of chemical compositions

how do you collect fibers/hairs

-bag entire item(best) -use tweezers or forceps -use fiber-lifting adhesive tape -use vacuum sweeping

fiber fracture patterns

-broken button -cut wire

how do you collect paint chips

-collect entire chip -package carefully to prevent breakage -fracture pattern is possible

characteristics of cuticle layer

-composed of transparent pigment -free, overlapping scales pointing toward tip end of hair -like the painted area of a pencil

what steps are involved in processing the scene

-conducting a search -visual record of scene -sketching the scene -collect physical evidence

how many pubic samples do you collect for known standards

10 from each area,, 50 in total

how many scalp samples do you collect for known standards

15-20 from each area,, 75 to 100 total

how many other hair samples (arms, legs, etc) do you collect for known standards

20-30 from each area

shortest wavelength of visible light

400nm (violet)

what are elemental characteristics of glass

determine chemical composition; argon plasma torch

identification

determine the physical or chemical identity of a substance with as near absolute certainty as existing analytical techniques will permit

types of evidence

direct, circumstantial, demonstrative, physical

second step in crime scene investigation

dispatch crime scene investigation team

first step in crime scene investigation

dispatch first responder

what is a quadrant search

divide area into four quadrants and use another search pattern within each quadrant

Ultraviolet Photography

documents materials that glow under UV

what is a grid search

double strip pattern

who discovered ALS

dr. roland menzel

components of automotive paint

electrostatic primer, primer, basecoat, clearcoat

true or false: memory cards do not count as evidence

false

true or false: red is strongest but violet is most visible

false

true or false: spiral searches require multiple people

false

true or false: you can return to the crime scene if you didnt get everything

false

common applications of ALS

fingerprints, physiological fluids, fibers/hairs, flammables

what is physical evidence

found at the crime scene that ties suspect to crime

Frye v U.S

general acceptance does not equal reliability

how are class characteristics important to glass evidence

glass particles can lead to a possible comparison

pros of audio in videos

good to narrate

what is the most thorough search pattern

grid

who has the imbricate scale patterns

humans and many animals

What is demonstrative evidence?

illustrative evidence that is tangible; has objective existence

infrared photography

images formed by use of infrared light

what is conchoidal fracture

indicates the direction from which the force was applied

What is circumstantial evidence?

infers from a series of known facts so deductions can be made


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