Police Revision 2 Exhibits
This deck covers key concepts related to crime scene investigation, evidence handling, and forensic science.
SOCO
Key Terms
Continuity of evidence?
An exhibit’s location must be accounted for at any one moment.
Officers involved in an ...
CSI
Crime scene investigation dept
What makes an item of clothing not suitable for examination ?
Damp/wet clothes
What should you use to package clothing in?
Paper sacks
Who would handle items such as hypodermic needles, knives?
SOCO/CSI staff
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
SOCO | Scenes of crimes officers |
Continuity of evidence? | An exhibit’s location must be accounted for at any one moment. Officers involved in an investigation have control of an exhibit from its discovery to its presentation in court. |
CSI | Crime scene investigation dept |
What makes an item of clothing not suitable for examination ? | Damp/wet clothes |
What should you use to package clothing in? | Paper sacks |
Who would handle items such as hypodermic needles, knives? | SOCO/CSI staff |
Exhibit referencing | Initials of person finding the exhibit plus a number (chronological) referring to the order that the exhibits were found in |
Exhibits requiring specialist handling? |
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Types of evidence? | Conclusive - ie DNA Corroborative - ie clothing fibres |
What is locards principle of exchange? | ‘Whenever 2 objects meet there is an exchange of material from each to the other’ Sometimes known as ‘contact trace evidence’ |
What is forensic science? | ‘The application of scientific matters relevant to the law’ Physical evidence found at crime scene |