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