Unit 2: The Crime Scene

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Across
  1. 4. The first person that arrives at a scene
  2. 9. Show the crime scene in wide angles
  3. 10. Anything that can establish a crime has happened and anything that links a criminal to a crime
  4. 11. A precise representation of the scene
  5. 12. Focus on an injury, weapon, or a piece of evidence to show in detail
  6. 13. A sample of evidence that is collected at the crime scene
  7. 14. A sample that comes from a particular person or place
  8. 15. The place where a crime occurred
Down
  1. 1. Additional sites where criminal activity linked to the original crime scene may have happened
  2. 2. Protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures
  3. 3. Evidence that is small and often hard to find
  4. 5. Preliminary sketches of a crime scene that documents location of weapons, dimensions of the crime scene and distance apart from everything
  5. 6. A sample of physical evidence that is collected at the crime scene
  6. 7. Are closer to the evidence but still show the surrounding area
  7. 8. A list of all persons who had possession of the evidence