Law > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > FNSC2200 - Crime Scene Theory | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated 2023 (All)
What are the 4 things that define a crime scene? What do they mean? - ✔✔Physical location - where the crime scene occured e.g. indoors, outdoors Primary/Secondary locations - Primary scene is wh... ere the events occurred. Secondary may be evidence that links to the scene e.g. abandoned car. As a result, there can be more than one crime scene to process by investigators Area size - macroscopic vs microscopic Crime committed - homicide, rape, arson, burglary, fraud. The information obtained from the scene will differ depending on the crime What is Locard's Exchange principle? - ✔✔When two objects come in contact with one another, an exchange of matter takes place. Define evidence - ✔✔Information given in legal proceedings to support a fact or proposition What are the three types of evidence? (3) - ✔✔(1) Physical evidence - any material or items found in the crime scene, on the victim e.g. suspected weapon, bullet holes in a wall (2) Trace evidence - microscopic trace evidence e.g. hair fibres, dna, fingerprints [Show More]
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