11-2 Evidence Collection Jeopardy

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11-2 Evidence Collection Jeopardy

Jeopardy Evidence Collection Evidence Collection Category 3 Category 4 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Category 1 SPO #3-TYPES OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

$100 Answer from Category 1 TRANSIENT CONDITIONAL PATTERN TRANSFER

$200 Question from Category 1 SPO #2-ADVANTAGES OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCE OVER TESTIMONIAL EVIDENCE

$200 Answer from Category 1 PHYSICAL EVIDENCE PROVIDES A TANGIBLE OBJECT FOR THE JURY TO SEE DEFENDANT CANNOT MISREPRESENT PHYSICAL EVIDENCE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE IS NOT SUBJECT TO MEMORY LOSS CAN BE INDEPENDENTLY TESTED

$300 Question from Category 1 SPO #17-REASONS BLOOD IS COLLECTED AT A CRIME SCENE

$300 Answer from Category 1 BLOODSTAIN PATTERN INTERPRETATION GENETIC MARKER I.D.

$400 Question from Category 1 DOUBLE JEOPARDY SPO #10-FACTORS TO SHOW CHAIN OF CUSTODY/INTEGRITY

$400 Answer from Category 1 EVIDENCE COLLECTED AT A CRIME SCENE IS THE SAME AS PRESENTED IN COURT THE ITEM MUST NOT BE ALTERED OR CHANGED CHAIN MUST BE MAINTAINED IN ORDER TO DOCUMENT REASONS WHY ANY PARTY HAS DEALT WITH THE EVIDENCE

$500 Question from Category 1 SPO #12-ITEMS OF INFORMATION WHICH MUST BE SHOWN ON AN EVIDENCE TAG

$500 Answer from Category 1 DATE RECOVERED TIME RECOVERED EXACT LOCATION OF RECOVERY REPORT/CASE NUMBER ITEM NUMBER DESCRIPTION OF THE ITEM RECOVERING OFFICER’S INITIALS/BADGE # MARKED TO SHOW BIO-HAZARD OR SHARP OBJECT VICTIM’S NAME, IF KNOWN TYPE OF CRIME

$100 Question from Category 2 SPO #4-CLASS CHARACTERISTICS OF EVIDENCE

$100 Answer from Category 2 SHARED BY ALL MEMBERS OF ITS CLASS CANNOT BE IDENTIFIED TO A SINGLE SOURCE

$200 Question from Category 2 SPO #5- INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS OF EVIDENCE

$200 Answer from Category 2 SETS THE OBJECT APART FROM ALL OTHERS IN ITS CLASS INDIVIDUAL CHARACTERISTICS ARE UNIQUE ALLOWS FOR “INDIVIDUALIZATION” OF EVIDENCE OR IDENTIFICATION OF THE INDIVIDUAL SOURCE

$300 Question from Category 2 SPO #16-THE PURPOSE OF COLLECTING SOIL EVIDENCE IS

$300 Answer from Category 2 TO RECONTRUCT THE CRIME TO LINK THE SUSPECT, VICTIM AND CRIME SCENE

$400 Question from Category 2 SPO #1-EVIDENCE IS DEFINED AS:

$400 Answer from Category 2 ANYTHING THAT WILL SUPPORT OR CHALLENGE INFORMATION THAT SUBJECT OR WITNESSES ALLEGES TO BE A FACT ANY LEGALLY OBTAINED OBJECT OR MATERIAL WHICH AIDS THE INVESTIGATOR IN RECONTRUCTION OF THE OFFENSE OR THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE OFFENDER

$500 Question from Category 2 SPO #10-FACTORS TO SHOW CHAIN OF CUSTODY/INTEGRITY

$500 Answer from Category 2 EVIDENCE COLLECTED AT A CRIME SCENE IS THE SAME AS PRESENTED IN COURT THE ITEM MUST NOT BE ALTERED OR CHANGED CHAIN MUST BE MAINTAINED IN ORDER TO DOCUMENT REASONS WHY ANY PARTY HAS DEALT WITH THE EVIDENCE

$100 Question from Category 3 DOUBLE JEOPARDY SPO#6-COLLECTED EVIDENCE MUST MEET FOUR REQUIREMENTS

$100 Answer from Category 3 LEGALLY OBTAINED RELEVANT IDENTIFIABLE CHAIN OF CUSTODY MUST BE MAINTAINED

$200 Question from Category 3 SPO #7-DUTIES OF FIRST RESPONDER TO SCENE

$200 Answer from Category 3 OBSERVE AND RECORD SCENE DATA SECURE THE SCENE OBSERVE AND RECORD SCENE DATA PHOTO THE SCENE BEFORE DISTURBING ANYTHING PREPARE SKETCH OF THE CRIME SCENE

$300 Question from Category 3 Enter text for $300-question-Category 3 here

$300-question-category 3 here $300 Answer from Category 3 Enter text to answer for $300-question-category 3 here

$400 Question from Category 3 SPO #13-BASIC OBJECTIVES OF EVIDENCE COLLECTION

$400 Answer from Category 3 NOT TO ALTER THE STATE OR CHARACTERISTICS OF THE EVIDENCE MAINTAIN ABSOLUTE CONTROL AND INTEGRITY OF THE COLLECTION PROCESS AVOID CONTAMINATING OR CROSS CONTAMINATING ANY PIECE OF EVIDENCE PHOTOGRAPH ALL ITEMS BEFORE YOU COLLECT IT

$500 Question from Category 3 SPO #11-ITEMS A CHAIN OF CUSTODY MUST REFLECT

$500 Answer from Category 3 WHO FOUND OR HAD CONTACT WITH THE EVIDENCE TO WHOM THE EVIDENCE WAS GIVEN REASON THE EVIDENCE WAS GIVEN TO THAT PERSON WHEN AND BY WHOM THE EVIDENCE WAS RETURNED WHERE AND HOW THE EVIDENCE WAS STORED UNTIL TAKEN TO COURT ANY CHANGES WHICH WERE MADE TO THE EVIDENCE

$100 Question from Category 4 SPO #8-TYPES OF CRIME SCENE SEARCH PATTERNS

$100 Answer from Category 4 STRIP METHOD ZONE METHOD GRID METHOD SPIRAL METHOD RADIUS METHOD CAR SEARCH

$200 Question from Category 4 DOUBLE JEOPARDY SPO #14-MOST COMMON TYPES OF TRACE EVIDENCE

$200 Answer from Category 4 HAIR FIBER GLASS PAINT SOIL

$300 Question from Category 4 Enter text for $300-question-Category 4 here

$300-question-category 4 here $300 Answer from Category 4 Enter text to answer for $300-question-category 4 here

$400 Question from Category 4 Enter text for $400-question-Category 4 here

$400-question-category 4 here $400 Answer from Category 4 Enter text to answer for $400-question-category 4 here

$500 Question from Category 4 Enter text for $500-question-Category 4 here

$500-question-category 4 here $500 Answer from Category 4 Enter text to answer for $500-question-category 4 here

$100 Question from Category 5 SPO #9-PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID CROSS CONTAMINATION OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCE

$100 Answer from Category 5 INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED

$200 Question from Category 5 SPO #15-THE PURPOSE OF FIBER EVIDENCE IS

$200 Answer from Category 5 TO LINK A SUSPECT, VICTIM, OR CRIME SCENE

$300 Question from Category 5 Enter text for $300-question-Mixed Category (5) here

$300-question-mixed category(5) here $300 Answer from Category 5 Enter text to answer for $300-question-mixed category(5) here

$400 Question from Category 5 Enter text for $400-question-Mixed Category (5) here

$400-question-mixed category(5) here $400 Answer from Category 5 Enter text to answer for $400-question-mixed category(5) here

$500 Question from Category 5 DOUBLE JEOPARDY Enter text for $500-question-Mixed Category (5) here

$500-question-mixed category(5) here $500 Answer from Category 5 Enter text to answer for $500-question-mixed category(5) here

Final Jeopardy Enter text for Final Jeopardy here

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