Crime Scene Investigation Flashcards

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What 4 types of gloves are used in forensics and what for?

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NITRILE - protection from acids and alkaline solns, hydraulic fluid, fuels, aromatics, some solvents and cut resistant

NEOPRENE - protection from acids, solvents, alkalies, bases and most refrigerants

POLYVINYL CHLORIDE - alkalise, oils and low concs of nitric and chromic acids

LATEX - resist mild acids, caustic and germicides, degrade around heat and gasoline

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Define the terms ‘Artefact’ and ‘Feature’

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ARTEFACT - human made or modified portable object

FEATURE - non portable artefact

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Define the the terms ‘Datum’, ‘Matrix’ and ‘Provenance’

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DATUM - fixed reference point for all 3-D processing and measurements (something permanent)

MATRIX - the surrounding material of the scene (eg. Soil, water, living room)

PROVENANCE - origin and derivation of an item in a 3-D space in relation to the datum and other items

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What are the 3 steps in searching a scene?

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  1. Preparation
  2. Secure the scene
  3. Secure the evidence
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What are the 3 patterns for searching a scene?

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  1. Strip/Lane
  2. Spiral
  3. Grid
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What are the 4 ways of transmitting dangerous objects at a crime scene?

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INHALATION - airborne contaminants easily inhaled into the bloodstream

SKIN CONTACT - transmission through physical contact during collection

INGESTION - toxicity of chemicals and biological contaminants through the digestive system

INJECTION - through the piercing of the skin upon contact

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