What does Program Statement 5510.14 cover?
What percentage of overlap is recommended when taking a photograph so that a panoramic can be created later?
This is collected to supplement a criminal case and possibly show proof that a crime occurred.
This is also referred to as a "rose compass".
There are _________ pieces of essential information that should be written on each piece of evidence.
How many basic shots are there for each piece of evidence?
Treat all blood and body fluids as ____________.
Once the evidence is sealed with evidence tape, write the date and _________ it so that it overlaps the packaging material and tape.
When taking a photograph of a building, it is important that building ________, such as an address, are in the photo.
This is used to establish a boundary around the crime scene.
The evidence __________ is responsible for maintaining control of all packaged evidence in the crime scene sallyport.
ERT is required to train once a _______.
What is always used when photographing a crime scene?
Established in 2003 to help eliminate rape and sexual assault within American jails and prisons.
The only team member authorized to release the crime scene.
If you take a fuzz photograph, what do we NOT do to it?
This type of physical evidence may deteriorate or disappear over time.
Used to identify pieces of evidence.
Every photograph should be documented on the ________ log.
Strip, grid, _______, and zone are the most commonly used search methods by ERT.
The number of stages in processing a crime scene.
If a piece of evidence is soaked in bodily fluids, it must be _______ prior to packaging.