Matching Pairs Crime Scene Investigation Matching PairsOnline version Test your knowledge of crime scene investigation with this matching pairs game! by MICHELLE MCCORMICK 1 Suspect 2 Crime Scene 3 Witness 4 Forensic Science 5 Autopsy 6 Fingerprint 7 Evidence 8 DNA Analysis Identification of individuals based on their genetic material Person who has seen or has information about a crime Person believed to be involved in a crime Physical clues left at a crime scene Location where a crime has occurred Examination of a body to determine the cause of death Unique pattern on a person's fingertips The application of scientific methods to solve crimes 1 Initiate Preliminary Survey 2 Prepare a Narrative of the Scene 3 Secure and Protect the Scene 4 Conduct a Detailed Search 5 Capture the Scene Photographically 6 Release the Crime Scene 7 Prepare the Crime Scene Sketch 8 evaluate physical evidence possibilities 9 Conduct a Final Survey 10 Approach the Scene 11 Record and Collect Physical Evidence do an exterior survey and take overall photos rough drawing and then a detailed drawing do not be rushed, coaxed or bullied until the job is done final walk through that all potential evidence is bagged and tagged overall, medium range, and close-up shots of potential evidence First reaction to the scene control the scene, with crime scene tape properly mark and package and a chain of evidence Answer initial questions go over every square inch, locate even the smallest particle of evidence notes of the full story of what you saw