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Physiology
Undergraduate 1
09/26/2013

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Term
Investigate
Definition
Means "to make a systematic examination or conduct an official inquiry?
Term
The foundation of CSI is:
Definition
In Documentation
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Testimonial Evidence
Definition
consist of vocal statements that most commonly are made by a person who is under oath, typically in response to questioning.
Term
With regards to the admissibility and forensic usefulness of evidence, there are two main areas of concern relating to the collection and preservation of physical evidence they are?
Definition
Legal and Scientific consideration
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Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine
Definition
The doctrine which states evidence found to have been illegally collected, and is ths inadmissible in court
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Chain of Custody
Definition
the court will require proof that evidence collected during the course of an investigation and the evdience ultimately submitted to the court are one and the same. THis is typically referred to as:
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CSI effect
Definition
A phenomenon whereby forensic drama television has created unreasonable expectations, while presenting an air of infallibility with regards to forensic scidence is known as:
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An important difference between CSI on TV and real life CSI is that:
Definition
on television, forensic evidence is nearly always correct and the detective is never wrong. In real life, many cases are not solved and many cases do not have physical evdience associated with them
Term
beyond a reasonable doubt
Definition
The burden of proff for the prosecution
Term
Vire Dire
Definition
the preliminary examination of a witness or juror to determine his or her competency to give or hear evidence
Term
which common household chimical is being frequently used in crimes to destroy any DNA left by the perpetrator
Definition
Bleach
Term
approximately how many forensic science programs are there in the US?
Definition
200
Term
What does NLP stand for?
Definition
Neuro-linguistic programming
Term
What does FRE stand for?
Definition
Federal Rules of Evidence
Term
when an individual makes a consicious decsion to commit atiny indiscretion, it becomes exponentially easier for that individual to then rationalize his or her behavior and decisions and continue down the road of unethical decisions. this is sometimes referred to as?
Definition
traversing down the slippery slope
Term
Under the Daubert ruling, trial judges must evaluate whether the expert testimony is?
Definition
both relevant and reliable
Term
The following items can be used to display the ability and competence of an expert witness?
Definition

1) testimony relating to college degrees

2) continuing education

3) attendance at conferences

4) publications

5) ongoing research

 

Term
although it is not possible for an expert to render an opinion with absolute certainty, as an advocate of truth, the expert must base opinions on?
Definition
reasonable scientific certainty
Term
ICITAP stands for?
Definition
international criminal invesgative training assistance program
Term
Values
Definition
are beliefs of an individual or group, for or against something in which there is some emotional investment
Term
forensic practitioner's obligation is to?
Definition
serve the aims of justice
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General foundation of the Frye test is?
Definition
if an expert is to testify on a specific matter or area of science, that matter or area must be generally accepted by the relevant scientific community.
Term
Multi-level containment
Definition
utilizing multiple perimeter areas in order to segregate the crime scene, media, and crime scene processing personnel.
Term
command
Definition
the area from which the critical incident is managed and overseen.
Term
the two primary duties of first responder are?
Definition

1) Preservation of life

2) Secure and proserve the crime scene and associated evdience

Term
Mechanical loss
Definition
if through the efforts of saving a life, evidence is lost this called?
Term
who should the first responding officer contact before anything is done to a body at a death scene?
Definition
supervisor
Term
Transient Evdience
Definition
physical evdience present at the crime scene that is either fragile or at great risk for loss, alteration or destrution
Term
The first responding officer should scan the scene for any dangerous?
Definition
persons or situations
Term
walk-thru
Definition
preliminary scene survey
Term
some jurisdictions have (blank) personnel who are responsible for photographing the scene and searching for latent fingerprints, but they are not typically responsible for other types of evidence
Definition
Identification Officers
Term
forensic scientist/Criminalist
Definition
a person who has gained specialized training and education in chemistry and biology as applied to the recognition, identification, and collection, and preservation of physical evdience
Term
In the (blank) model, patrol officers and sometimes investigators are utilized as the primary crime scene personnel
Definition
local or traditional model
Term
in the (blank) model, civilian or sworn personnel are dedicated to crime scene documentation and physical evdience collection and preservation efforts.
Definition
crime scene investigator/crime scene technician model
Term
cross-contamination
Definition
the unintended movement or transfer of material between two objects
Term
personal protective equipment
Definition
PPE as it relates to CSI, is an acronym for
Term
what are the three ranges of crime scene photographs?
Definition

1) overall photographs

2) midrange/evidence establishing photograph

3) close-up/comparison/examination photographs

Term
four primary methods of documentation in CSI
Definition

1) reports and note-taking (sometimes audio)

2) photography

3) videography

4) crime scene sketching and mapping

Term
rectangular coordinate Mapping
Definition
is type of crime scene mapping is especially useful in confined spaces
Term
Circle/spiral Search
Definition
this type of search method is used in explosion or underwater scenes
Term
mapping
Definition
the term associated with crime scene measurements
Term
the first crime scene laboratories in the US. began in which decade
Definition
1920s
Term
publicly funded crime laboratories are there in the US?
Definition
411
Term
Miranda v. Arizona
Definition
landmark case that is responsible for the growth of the number of crime labratories in the US
Term
forensic biology
Definition
which areas of the rime laboratory have encountered the highest levels of backlogging?
Term
the four types of forensic labs in the US
Definition

1) Federal

2) State

3) Local/Regional

4) Private

Term
is the average number of services types offered by a typical crime lab.
Definition
5
Term
(blank) was responsible for the development of what is considered the first forensic laboratory which is located in (blank)
Definition
(edmond Locard) (Lyon, France)
Term
The text mentions that VSA may be a service of some crime laboratories. What is it?
Definition
voice stress analyzer
Term
Line search
Definition
type of search method is usually employed when a large number of personnel are available
Term
legend
Definition
a (blank) is a note of explanation, outside of the sketch area, which helps to relate or give information on a specific item or area within a search
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