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Crime Scene Analysis

October 26, 2024 BY Swetang Patel

Crime Scene Analysis Quiz Crafted By-

Swetang Patel


Introduction to Crime Scene Analysis

Crime scene analysis (crime analysis) is the analytical process of interpreting the specific features of a crime and related crime scenes. It involves an integrated assessment of the forensic evidence, forensic victimology, and crime scene characteristics.1 The results of crime scene analysis (CSA) may be used to determine the limits of the available evidence and the need for additional investigative and forensic efforts, as in a threshold assessment (discussed shortly). When sufficient behavioral evidence is available, these same results may also be used to infer offender modus operandi (MO) and signature behaviors, evidence of crime scene staging, crime scene motive, and offender characteristics, or to assist with linkage analysis efforts.


Let's look at the questions and their answers. 


Ques 1. Crime Scene procedures starts with ______  and ends with _____.

a) Documenting, Securing the Scene

b) Examining, Collecting Evidence

c) Securing the Scene, Processing

d) Collecting Evidence, Securing the Scene

Answer- c) Securing the Scene, Processing


Ques 2. Offender profiling involves:

a) Inferring the characteristics of an offender based on their upbringing                                                      

b) Inferring the characteristics of an offender based upon their previous convictions

c)  Inferring the characteristics of an offender based upon the type of crime they commit.                                                       

d) Inferring the characteristics of an offender based upon their actions at a crime scene

Answer- d) Inferring the characteristics of an offender based upon their actions at a crime scene


Ques 3. Observing a crime scene involves: 

a)  Sketching the crime scene and photography                                                     

b) Initial walkthrough and plan of action

c)  Walkthrough and search pattern                                                       

d) Collecting evidence and taking evidence

Answer-b) Initial walkthrough and plan of action


Ques 4.  Why is photography the condition in Crime Scene Investigation?

a) For Future Investigation                                                       

b) For Record

c) To convince the court                                                      

d) None

Answer- a) For Future Investigation            


Ques 5. Which Search Pattern would be used to search a large field?

a) Line Method                                                   

b) Grid Method

c) Aerial Method                                                

d) Zone Method

Answer- c) Aerial Method        


Ques 6. In a car, which method of search should be used? 

a) Zone Method                                                      

b) Grid Method

c) Strip Method                                                     

d) Spiral Method

Answer- a) Zone Method 


Ques 7. If investigators did not search crime scene properly or they preserve physical evidence carelessly, following will be happen: 

a) They can reprocess or reinvestigate the crime scene.                                                      

b) They can be punished by federal law.

c)  Sensitive lab procedures can still extract the information.                                                      

d) Damage is irreversible.

Answer- d) Damage is irreversible.


Ques 8. Which is most often used for indoor Crime Scenes ?

a) Wheel Method                                                      

b) Spiral Method Appearance

c)  Zone Method                                                       

d) Strip Method

Answer-c)  Zone Method 


Ques 9. What are the four patterns to search the crime scene for Evidence:

a) Spiral, Grid, Quadrant, No pattern                                                      

b) Grid, Round, Linear, Zone

c) Spiral, Round, Linear, Quadrant                                                       

d) Spiral, Grid, Linear, Quadrant

Answer-d) Spiral, Grid, Linear, Quadrant


Ques 10. Which area of the Crime Scene should be searched first?

a) Indoor and Public Areas                                                      

b) Outdoor and Public Areas

c) Indoor and Private Areas                                                        

d) Outdoor and Private Areas

Answer-b) Outdoor and Public Areas


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