3rd Edition Chapter 18 - Fire Cause Determination Flashcards

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Standard for Professional Qualifications for Fire Investigator?

A

NFPA 1033

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What are the three methods of heat transfer?

A

Conduction, Convection, and Radiation

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This is not needed when fighting a fire or remaining on scene for a reasonable period of time to determine the cause of a fire, and any evidence is admissible under the plain view doctrine?

A

Search Warrant

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This is needed for reentry that is not a continuation of a valid search when the purpose is to determine the cause of the fire?

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Administrative Search Warrant

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This is needed when reentry is not a continuation of a valid search and the purpose is to gain evidence for prosecution?

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Criminal Search Warrant

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Material objects as well as documentary or oral statements that are admissible as testimony in a court of law?

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Evidence

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What are the three types of evidence?

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  1. Demonstrative Evidence
  2. Documentary Evidence
  3. Testimonial Evidence
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Tangible items that can be identified by witnesses, such as incendiary devices and fire scene debris?

A

Demonstrative Evidence

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Evidence in written form, such as reports, records, photographs, sketches, and witness statements?

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Documentary Evidence

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Witnesses speaking under oath?

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Testimonial Evidence

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The remains of the materials first ignited, the ignition source, or other items or components that are in some way related to the fire ignition, development, or spread? Could also be an item on which fire patterns are present, in which case preservation is not focused on the item itself, but rather the fire pattern that appears on the item

A

Artifacts

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The process of re-creating the physical scene before the fire occurred, either physically or theoretically?

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Fire Scene Reconstruction

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