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8 Cards in this Set
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Step one in the key steps associated with the handling and use of physical evidence in a criminal case. |
Recognition |
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Step two in the key steps associated with the handling and use of physical evidence in a criminal case. |
Documentation |
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Step three in the key steps associated with the handling and use of physical evidence in a criminal case. |
Collection, Packaging & preservation |
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Step four in the key steps associated with the handling and use of physical evidence in a criminal case. |
Laboratory Analysis |
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Step five in the key steps associated with the handling and use of physical evidence in a criminal case. |
Forensic Lab Reports |
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Step six in the key steps associated with the handling and use of physical evidence in a criminal case. |
Court Testimony |
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Describe five different categories of physical evidence that may be produced at the crime scene as a result of criminal activity. |
1. Imprints & Indentation 2. Striations 3. Damage 4. Evidence from contact 5. Deposit of Evidence |
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Distinguish between an imprint and an indentation |
Imprint is 2D Indentation is 3D |