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كلية العلوم
Rana Fawzi Abdelfattah
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This document contains questions about crime scene investigation, such as the purpose of crime scene investigation, types of evidence, procedures, and who are involved in the investigation. It covers topics like trace evidence and eyewitness accounts. The document is likely part of a course or study material on forensic science.
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Qs. Chapter 3 Rana Fawzi Abdelfattah 1/ The purpose of crime scene investigation is 6/ The medical examiner is the to identify, document and collect evidence..... first to arrive at the crime scene to search for evidence...... 2/ t...
Qs. Chapter 3 Rana Fawzi Abdelfattah 1/ The purpose of crime scene investigation is 6/ The medical examiner is the to identify, document and collect evidence..... first to arrive at the crime scene to search for evidence...... 2/ trace evidence is exchanged and acts as a silent witness to 7/ The first priority is the the criminal act..... safety of all individuals in the area..... 3/ No traces of people or things can be found.... 8/ Witnesses may speak to 4/ trace evidence is a each other..... type of circumstantial evidence.... 9/ Wet evidence should be packed directly into a plastic 5/ Direct evidence and evidence container.... that does not directly prove the crime... 10 / Examples of trace evidence: 11/ It states that the intensity, duration 12/ From biological evidence: A. Blood and nature of the contact materials A. Fingerprints determine the extent of transmission: B. Hair B. Shoe prints A. Trace evidence C. Plant and animal parts C. Makeup B. Locard's principle D. Weapon D. All of them C. Principle of exchange D. None of them 13/ narrows an identity to a 15/ All evidence must be: single person or thing: 14/ From the crime scene A. Packed A. Class evidence investigation team: B. Sealed B. Individual evidence A. Police officer B. Prosecutos C. Labeled C. Physical evidence C. Specialists D. All of them D. None of them D. All of them 16/ Be present and determine whether a 17/ Includes direct observations such search warrant is necessary for crime as eyewitness accounts: scene investigators: A. Direct evidence A. Specialists B. Medical examiner B. Indirect evidence C. Crime-scene investigators C. Circumstantial evidence D. Prosecutors D. None of them