unit 3!!!! Flashcards
(9 cards)
the seven s’s of crime scene investigation
securing the crime scene, separating witnesses at the crime scene, scanning the crime scene, seeing the crime scene, sketching the crime scene, searching the crime scene, securing and collecting evidence form the crime scene
protrays the veritcal plane (sketch)
elevation sketch
bird’s eye view of the floor plan of the scene, consists of items on the horizontal plane
overview sketch
combo of overview and elevation, similar to floor plan except the walls have been laid flat
exploded view or cross projection sketch
depicts scene or item of interest, most difficult sketch to make
perspective sketch
precise drawing, drawn to scale, done using a CAD program
final sketch
wrepresentation of all essential measurements and info, drawn at the scene
rough sketch
vidence said in court by a victim
direct evidence
evidence implying a person is guilty, doesn’t prove it
circumstantial evidence