Crime Scene Documentation Quiz

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What are the methods of recording the situation, conditions, and physical evidence found at the crime scene?

  • Note-taking, sketching, and photography/videography (correct)
  • Note-taking, evidence collection, and interviewing
  • Sketching, photography, and evidence collection
  • Interviewing, note-taking, and sketching

What is the purpose of investigative notes?

  • To summarize the events of the crime scene
  • To record the investigator's personal opinions
  • To provide a permanent written record of the facts of a case (correct)
  • To create a visual representation of the crime scene

When should an investigator start taking notes at a crime scene?

  • Only after the investigation is complete
  • After the evidence has been collected
  • Upon arrival at the crime scene
  • As soon as possible after receiving a call to respond (correct)

What is the value of notes in an investigation?

<p>Aid to an accurate recall of events to be testified to (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is crime scene documentation important?

<p>To accurately recall events and identify items of evidence later in a court of law (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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