Module 3: Crime Scene Investigation Flashcards
What should you look for?
Physical Evidence
- used to established if there is a crime happened or not; link crime to victim or perpetrator
- free of error and biases
Physical Evidence
Ano lang icollect?
- based on crime lab’s CAPACITY, TECHNIQUES, EQUIPMENT, and LIMITATIONS
Forensic science begins in the laboratory (TRUE/FALSE)
FALSE, crime scene pa lang
BS in Criminology Program
CHED Memorandum Order No. 5, Series of 2018
BS Forensic Science Program
CHED Memorandum No. 48, Series of 2012
First priority
Medical Assitance for everyone including victim and perpetrator
Secure and Isolating the Crime Scene
- Done by the first responder
- Center, paths of entry and exit, areas of evidence discarded or moved.
Why need ilimit ang tao?
To preserved the scene, avoid contamination. (Ozone Disco Fire, 1996)
Individuals in the scene
- Detain all potential suspect and witness
- Exclude unauthorized personnel kahit close pa kayo
- Assigned investigators lang allowed sa scene
Recording the scene (TRUE/FALSE)
- Deletion of files is allowed.
- Sketch is unnecessary
- Notes can be done later
FALSE LAHAT
Examining the scene:
Anong ganap ng principal investigator?
(TRUE/ FALSE)
- determines boundaries of the scene including path of entry and exit
-photograph and document
- walkthrough and strategize
- TRUE LAHAT
What to include sa notes?
- Initial
- Arrival
- Scene
- Who contacted PI?; Time of contact; Preliminary infos; Case number
- Date and time of PI arrival; People present in the scene; Name and arrival of others; Assigned tasks
- Location and detailed description of evidence; victim’s state
Modes to take down notes
- audio
- video
Collecting physical evidence (TRUE/FALSE)
- Evidence can be stored together
- Vacuum and collect sweepings
- Use sharp object for fingernails scrapings
- FALSE
- TRUE
- FALSE