Dir 4.1 Flashcards
Who has the primary responsibility and authority for protection and security of all crime scenes A. Patrol Supervisor B. Detective Supervisor C. Field Operations D. First officer on the scene
C. Field operations
When flammable materials that are found at a scene and no arrest is made, what happens to the material
A. Photographed and then destroyed at the Lab
B. Small samples are recovered
C. Have Fire board do a wash down
D. Inform the property owner to contact a clean up company
A. Photograph and then destroy at the lab ( after speak with the bomb squad)
A firearm found at a scene of a crime will be transported where A. Firearms Identification unit B. Detective Division of Occurrence C. City Hall evidence room D. District HQ for fingerprinting
B. Detective division of occurnece
When a arrest is made in reference to flammable material found at a scene, what happens with the materials
A. Photographed and then destroyed at the Lab
B. Small samples are retained at the chem lab for court
C. Have Fire board do a wash down
D. Inform the property owner to contact a clean up
B. Small samples are retained at the chem lab for court
Who will arrange transportation for all victims and witness who consent to be transported to the detective division HQ for questioning A. First Officer on the scene B. Patrol Supervisor C. Assigned Investigator D. District Captain
C. Assigned Investigator
Who is responsible to make sure a search warrant has been obtained before any search of a crime scene on private property. A. Investigative unit Supervisor B. Patrol Supervisor C. Assigned Investigator D. District Captain
A. Investigative unit Supervisor
Who are the only people permitted to search any crime scene for evidence and contraband, if addition personal are required they will be assigned by the investigation unit supervisor A. Mobile Crime Detection Unit B. All PPD personnel C. Assigned Unit D. Both A and C
D. Both A and C
Who will question each person present to find out what occurred at the scene. A. First Officer on the scene B. Patrol Supervisor C. Assigned Investigator D. Media
B. Patrol Supervisor
True or False, A officer should never record his name or badge number next to evidence found at a crime scene.
A. True
B. False
A. True
When evidence that need to be recovered is beyond the scope of the assigned investigators capabilities, who will be dispatched to the scene A. Investigative unit B. Additionally officer on scene C. Division Unit Personnel D. Mobile Crime Detection Unit
D. Mobile crime Detection Unit
When a firearm is found submerged in water, how should they be recovered and transported to the assigned unit HQ
A. Recovered from the water by the grips
B. Photographed, then recovered and dried with a towel
C. Still submerged in water in a water tight container
D. Recovered and placed in a Plastic bag with location written on the bag
C. Still submerged in water in a water tight container
At the scene of a hazmat situation that is not criminal who is the lead Agency A. Police Department B. Fire Department C. Assign investigator D. Bomb Squad
B. Fire Department
At the scene of a hazmat situation that is criminal who is the lead Agency A. Police Department B. Fire Department C. Assign investigator D. Bomb Squad
A. Police Department ( will coordinate with state and federal Agencies)