CLEET CI Block
The inner perimeter
An inner perimeter should include that area which contains
should contain?
specific evidence of the crime.
1. Who should be
allowed access to the Access to the inner perimeter should be limited to only those
inner perimeter? autho- rized individuals directly related to the criminal
2. Should DNA be placed investigation.
in a plastic bag?
3. Conditions that may Do not place evidence that may contain DNA in a plastic bag as it
be harmful to DNA.
can damage the evidence due to moisture.
4. Should you protect Direct Sunlight and warmer conditions may be harmful to
evi- dence after its DNA, so avoid keeping evidence in places that may get hot,
submit- ted?
such as a room or police car without air conditioning.
5. How large should
a perimeter be? Always protect evidence after it has been submitted into your
agencies reporting system.
6. Who should be
prevent- ed from
entering a crime A perimeter should be larger than is apparently necessary.
scene? One rule to follow is to double the distance from the center of
7. Which evidence do the crime scene to the farthest location of any piece of
you collect first? evidence.
You should always prevent all unauthorized people from
entering the crime scene such as family members, neighbors,
or media because contamination is a factor.
Always collect evidence likely to be most easily lost or
damaged.
8. How to collect evidence. Collect from the (outside to inside) or (general to more specific
to the
location of the crime scene).
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The inner perimeter
An inner perimeter should include that area which contains
should contain?
specific evidence of the crime.
1. Who should be
allowed access to the Access to the inner perimeter should be limited to only those
inner perimeter? autho- rized individuals directly related to the criminal
2. Should DNA be placed investigation.
in a plastic bag?
3. Conditions that may Do not place evidence that may contain DNA in a plastic bag as it
be harmful to DNA.
can damage the evidence due to moisture.
4. Should you protect Direct Sunlight and warmer conditions may be harmful to
evi- dence after its DNA, so avoid keeping evidence in places that may get hot,
submit- ted?
such as a room or police car without air conditioning.
5. How large should
a perimeter be? Always protect evidence after it has been submitted into your
agencies reporting system.
6. Who should be
prevent- ed from
entering a crime A perimeter should be larger than is apparently necessary.
scene? One rule to follow is to double the distance from the center of
7. Which evidence do the crime scene to the farthest location of any piece of
you collect first? evidence.
You should always prevent all unauthorized people from
entering the crime scene such as family members, neighbors,
or media because contamination is a factor.
Always collect evidence likely to be most easily lost or
damaged.
8. How to collect evidence. Collect from the (outside to inside) or (general to more specific
to the
location of the crime scene).
1/
9
, 9. Be sure to wear
PPE for.......
2/
9