30 Questions
What is the primary aim of Crime Scene Investigation?
To illuminate what had happened
Who should have an adequate understanding of the forensic process according to the text?
All involved parties
How does the investigation process begin according to the text?
With the recovery of physical evidence
What is the significance of the 'scene of crime'?
It is not only where the crime took place
Why is it important for all parties to understand the forensic process?
To maintain the chain of custody
What does Crime Scene Investigation aim to identify and collect?
Physical evidence
What is the importance of defining and controlling boundaries at a crime scene?
To protect and secure the crime scene
Why is it crucial to manage witnesses at a crime scene?
To ensure witnesses are processed according to regulations
What is the purpose of conducting a scene 'walk-through' and initial documentation?
To provide a permanent record of the scene
What is the first step in conducting preliminary documentation of a crime scene?
Conducting a scene assessment
How does limiting the number of persons who enter a crime scene contribute to preserving evidence?
It reduces the chances of contamination or tampering with evidence
Why is it important to establish an Incident Command System and make notifications at a crime scene?
To streamline communication and coordination among responders
What is the primary crime scene in a case?
The area or place where the majority of physical evidence will be found
What is the main responsibility of the first responding officer (FRO) at a crime scene?
To secure the scene and prevent evidence destruction
What is a secondary crime scene in a case?
The place where physical evidence relating to the incident may be found
What is the main priority of the first responding officer (FRO) at a crime scene?
To secure the scene and prevent evidence destruction
What is the purpose of establishing a restricted boundary at a crime scene?
To secure the scene and prevent evidence destruction
What is the responsibility of the first responding officer (FRO) after controlling any dangerous situations or persons at a crime scene?
To provide emergency medical care to injured persons while minimizing contamination of the scene
What technique involves the application of transparent adhesive tape for collecting trace microscopic material?
Tapelifting
Which technique involves the collection of gross and macroscopic items using tweezers or by hand?
Handpicking
When should the whole object be removed to the forensic science laboratory according to the text?
If it has evidential material deposited on it
Which technique involves the use of a vacuum for material collection?
Vacuuming
What method is recommended for collecting trace material from surfaces like garments and motor vehicle seats?
Tapelifting
Which technique involves the use of tweezers for recovering items during crime scene examination?
Handpicking
What technique is described as being particularly useful for collecting material from inaccessible sites or areas with large amounts of debris?
Sweeping
Which collection technique is specifically mentioned as valuable for collecting trace material from garments and motor vehicles?
Vacuuming
What is the recommended method for collecting body fluids according to the text?
Using cotton threads or small pieces of cotton material
What tool is mentioned for scraping samples like dried blood or paint smears into a container?
New scalpel blades
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a collection technique in the text?
Lifting
What is the recommended step after applying tape to collect material, according to the text?
Both A and B
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