test chapter 3 Flashcards
used for comparison purposes, essential in forensic tests
controls
name the types of collection methods
C ollection methods: U se of forceps T ape lifting S haking S craping V acuuming
name two types of documentation
Documentation
1 notes -
2. Sketch
why should fingerprints of everyone who enters be taken
(elimination fingerprints)
what does the “P” stand for
- Proceed promptly and safely
what does the first “r” stand for in preliminary
Render aid and assistance
what does the “E” stand for in preliminary
Effect preliminary notification
what does the “L” stand for in preliminary
Locate witnesses
what does the first “I” stand for
Investigate briefly and secure the scene
what does the “m” stand for
Maintained control
what does the second “i” stand for
Interview witnesses
what does the “n” stand for
Note all conditions
what does the “a” stand for
Arrest suspects as appropriate
what does the second “r” stand for
Report fully and accurately
what does the “y” stand for
Yield to continuing investigation