Crime Scene Basics Matching
is often present to help determine if any search warrants are required to proceed and obtains those warrants from a judge |
Person thought to be capable of committing a crime. |
The originl location of a crime or accident. |
(forensic entomologists, anthropologists, or psychologists) may be called in if the evidence requires expert analysis |
Crime Scene Protocal: Step 3 |
Identification and comparison of fingerprints or other hidden impressions from sources like feet, shoes, ears, lips or the tread on vehicle tires. |
Crime Scene Protocal: Step 2 |
Identification and comparison of materials from fires, explosions, paints, and glass. |
Crime Scene Protocal: Step 1 |
Examines marks left by tools on objects at a crime scene or on a victim, such as a hammer used to break a door or a screwdriver used to pick a lock. |
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