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Properly documented and tagged. - -Evidence should be

-Chain of custody. - -A process used to maintain and document the chronological
history of evidence is known as

-Blood borne pathogens - -In processing a crime scene, all bodily fluids should be
considered

-It prevents the evidence from becoming moldy. - -Wet evidence should be packaged in
a paper bag because

-Trace - -Physical evidence that results from the transfer of small quantities of materials
such as hair. glass fragments and gunshot residue particles is known as __________
evidence.

-Posions - -Toxicology is the study of

-Molecular - -An analysis of DNA provides information about the ___________
structure in the body.

-38.1 - -Skids marks on asphalt at an accident scene measure 64 feet in length. Given a
drag factor of 0.75, use the formula below to calculate the minimum speed in miles per
hour of the vehicle at the begining of the skid.

-Transient - -Evidence that will lose its evidentiary value if not preserved or protected,
such as blood in rain, is known as

-Geographically - -As a general rule when establishing an initial perimeter of a crime
scene, the officer should begin with a __________ defined perimeter.

-Instruct medical personal to be careful. - -To minimize contamination or alteration of a
crime scene by EMTs an officer should

-Kept separated, away from others. - -Witnesses at a crime scene should be

-Hidden - -The term latent, as referring to a fingerprint, is a Latin word meaning

-Dusting - -The most common method used to develop a fingerprint at a crime scene is

-Close-up, medium, overall - -When photographing a crime scene, photographs should
be taken in the following view sequence

, -Impact weapons - -An officer gives a suspect an order, but the suspect fails to follow
that order. The officer should use

-The distance it takes a car to come to a complete stop after braking - -The term,
reactionary gap, is the

-Ability - -When escalating the use of force, the officer should consider opportunity,
jeopardy and

-Liability is shared. - -The term, vicarious liability, means that

-Negligence - -The three levels of intern in civil law are strict liability, intentional
wrong, and

-Fourth Amendment - -The use of deadly force is considered a "seizure." What
Constitutional Amendment would be violated if the use of deadly force was investigated
and determined to have violated the suspect's rights?

-The reasonable amount of force that an officer may use in situations. - -An Agency's
Use of Force Policy is a guideline that demonstates

-Graham v. Connor - -Which Supreme Court case established the test to determine civil
liability in excessive use of force cases?

-Tennessee v. Garner - -Which U.S. Supreme Court case determined under what
circumstances police could constitutionally use deadly force to prevent the escape of a
fleeing felon?

-A firearm - -An example of deadly force.

-The lowest level that is reasonable. - -What level of force should an officer use?

-Has fired a warning shot. - -An officer fired her duty weapon over the head of an
escaping offender. The officer

-Nerves - -Compliance control relies on the pressure points on the body, which are
composed of

-Head - -When an impact weapon is used, the officer should avoid striking the
offender's

-a TASER - -A less-than-lethal weapon that uses a wire to transmit the control is called

-Sight - -Which of the body's senses is most affected by the pepper spray?

-Loaded - -A firearm should be treated as if it is

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