Criminology Final Set 7

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The Crime Scene cont.' text book

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Criminology Final Set 7

What are the most common justifications for one to search without a search warrant?
1. Consent
2. Emergency
3. Public Place
4. Plain View
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What are the most common justifications for one to search without a search warrant? 1. Consent
2. Emergency
3. Public Place
4. Plain View
Who created the FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin? Kimberly A. Crawford
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin says that States that law enforcement agencies should have a well-crafted policy on search warrants that guides officers who respond to crime scenes so that the admissibility of evidence will be ensured.
The FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin should...1. Explain how officers can make a warrantless entry of the crime scene to do an initial assessment of the danger to life or safety and destructibility of evidence.
2. Provide steps they can take to resolve a particular emergency (such as protection sweeps, searches for destructible evidence, diagramming, photographing, videotaping, etc.
To make sure the crime scene is pristine What is the main goal of the crime scene investigation?
What are the four policies by D.H.Garrison Jr.'s on protecting the crime scene?1. The officer assigned to crime scene's main entry must log in all visitors. Absolutely no undocumented visitors should be allowed into area.
2. All officers at the scene must complete a standard report describing their involvement and their specific actions while at the scene.
3. All visitors must make available any requested exemplar ( hair, blood, shoeprints, fingerprints, etc.) for elimination purposes.
4. The highest ranking officer entering a crime scene must assume responsibility for all subsequent visitors to the scene.
Overlapping Photographins the entire scene in a clockwise manner.
Rough Sketch Prepared by investigator at the crime scene.
Finished Sketch Prepared later by a professional for presentation in court.
Strip Search Searchers look for possible evidence by walking side by side.
Spiral Search Searchers follow other in a concentric circle from the outside to the center of the crime scene.
Zone Search Scene is divided into quadrants, with each quadrant searched by one searcher.
Wheel Search The searchers start at the center of the crime scene and "spoke out" in different directions to the outer limits of the scene.

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