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Cards (10)

  • CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
    It refers to a comprehensive inquiry of a crime scene by conducting systematic procedure of various investigative methodologies
  • TAKE-MID RANGE
    These are photos of the immediate CS and the location of objects of evidence within the area or room which portrays the scene from approximately 10-20 feet from the subject matter.
  • THE MEANS OF REPORT
    This is either personal appearance, by phone or any other means.
  • WORKING AREA
    It is an area surrounding the inner scene, where other support police may enter, and equipment is staged, and evidence is brought to.
  • CHANGES IN THE EYE
    A person is identified because he is nearsighted, farsighted, colorblind, astigmatic, presbyopic, or cross-eyed.
  • DEFORMITY
    This may be congenital or acquired. It may cause peculiar way of walking, body movement, facial expression, mannerisms, etc.
  • POSITIVE IDENTIFICATION
    This uses information that identify an individual beyond question and is legally acceptable as pertaining to and originating from a particular individual
  • MENTAL MEMORY
    These are characteristics that may not easily change, except:
  • LAW OF MULTIPLICITY OF EVIDENCE
    The greater the number of points of similarities and the similarities of two persons compared, the greater is the probability to be correct. This is known as the __________ in identification.
  • TATTOO MARK
    This is the introduction of coloring pigments in the layers of the skin by multiple punctures.