1.
When the victim and the suspect were brought to the medical facility let the police officer accompanied them, if none, never leave the scene and ask the emergency personnel to document any information given by the victim or the suspect.
2.
Fundamentally, a criminal investigation is both science and art. But WHAT IS APPLIED in the case of special crime investigation especially on matters concerning evidence?
3.
As a procedure, especially during emergency care, when the medical personnel arrived, allow them to move freely without your guidance, anyway, they know what they are doing?
4.
Fundamentally, a criminal investigation is both science and art. But WHAT IS APPLIED in the case of special crime investigation especially on matters concerning evidence?
5.
Who are people involved in the promotion and the use of fingerprints in a scientific criminal investigation?
6.
The famous Enderby case was the first case where this science of identification had been applied.
7.
After controlling any dangerous situations or persons, the initial responding officer(s’) next responsibility is to ensure that medical attention is provided to injured persons while minimizing contamination of the scene. This procedure is referring to what?
9.
To be an investigator requires what of the following?
10.
What is special crime investigation?
11.
The first case where DNA was first to use as evidence is where?
12.
Which of the following is NOT part of the “safety procedure”?
13.
What is special crime investigation?
14.
What can be used by the responding officer, if not the field investigator in establishing a boundary?
15.
Fundamentally, a criminal investigation is both science and art. But what is applied in the case of special crime investigation is what?
16.
In controlling the person at the scene, what should be the procedure that must be observed?
17.
What is NOT the purpose of defining the boundaries of the crime scene?
18.
BE SMART acronym is a procedure under what crime scene management?
19.
What are the things that need to be recorded?
20.
What is the orderly arrangement of the first four procedures in crime scene management?