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| What constitutes a crime scene? |
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| A location where a crime has been committed, or where evidece of a crime or fruites of a crime may be located. |
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| What is a secondary crime scene? |
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the location of any evidence associated with the crime.
Where the weapon is found, where the vicitim is moved to or from, where the tire impressions are found.
May be a distance away from the primary scene.
Needs secured the same as the primary scene. |
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| What may be the only link between a suspect and a victim? |
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| What size may a crime scene be? |
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Definition
| May be as small as the human body and as large as several acres. |
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| A crime scene is fragile and can be? |
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Definition
| easily disturbed by witnesses, police officers, medical personnel and others. |
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| Can damage be undone once a scene is disturbed? |
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| Who needs to be controled at the scene? |
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Definition
Control all persons including:
Suspects
Victims
Witnesses
Bystanders |
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