HOSA: Crime Scene and Death Investigation

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Rules of Evidence

Exclusionary rules that filter out irrelevent/prejudiced information

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Frye Standard

New methods must be generally accepted by scientists

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Federal Rules of Evidence

Allows expert witnesses to explain techniques in court

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Daubert Trilogy

Judge becomes gatekeeper to determine the admissibility of evidence while following a court framework

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Direct Evidence

Evidence that establishes something without further work (eyewitness testimony)

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Circumstantial Evidence

Evidence that requires reasonable inferences to be drawn (DNA found at a crime scene)

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Class characteristic evidence

Evidence that doesn't indicate a specific individual (shell casings, sneaker prints)

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Individual characteristic evidence

Evidence that does indicate a specific individual (fingerprints, DNA)

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Associative Evidence

Things found at the crime scene that can be matched to an exemplar (standard)

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Biological Evidence

Human (or other) tissues used to identify a person or animal. Includes DNA testing.

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Chemical Evidence

Includes drugs, explosive, toxicology ect...

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Trace Evidence

Random stuff left at a crime scene and taken from a crime scene due to Locard's Exchange Principle

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Fingerprint Evidence

Fingerprints and their identification and developments

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Impression Evidence

Impressions on the ground caused by footwear, tires, ect...

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Firearm and Tool Mark Evidence

Fired bullets, casings, Gun Powder Residue, impressions left by tools ect...

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Questioned Documents

Examining documents for forgery

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Primary Crime Scene

Site of first criminal activity in a case

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Secondary Crime Scene

Site of following criminal activity in a case

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Macroscopic Crime Scene

The whole crime scene

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Microscopic Crime Scene

Small, contained parts of the crime scene

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Link Search

One type of evidence leads to another ( most common)

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Line Search

Work horizontally across an area with large groups of volunteers (Best outdoors, requires a large amount of man power)

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Grid Search

Work horizontally and vertically across an area with large groups of volunteers (time consuming but effective)

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Zone Search

Divide the area to be searched into zones and assign each person/team a zone (Best used in houses on search warrents).

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Wheel Search

Spread out like spokes on a wheel from the center. (best used in a small circular crime scene, uncommon)

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Spiral Search

Work outwards in concentric circles (Limited best used in the water)

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Coroner

Government agent responsible for performing death investigations. Typical in rural areas

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Medical Examiner

Appointed to work on death investigations. Required to be licensed to practice medicine

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Cause of Death

Diseases/trauma that was the direct cause of death

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Mechanism of Death

Specific occurrence that caused death

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Manner of Death

How the cause of death came about (Natural, Accidental, Homicide, Suicide)

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Rigor Mortis

Stiffening of the muscles after death

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4-36 hours after death

Time frame for rigor mortis

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Livor Mortis

Discoloration of the body after death due to settling of the red blood cells

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12-36 hours

Time frame for Livor Mortis

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Algor Mortis

Cooling of body after death

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37 C

Normal human body temperature

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1.5 F per hour

Time frame for cooling of a nude body a 20 C

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Incised wounds

Injury produced with a sharp instrument and characterized by lack of surface abrasion and bridging vessels/nerves

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Autopsy

Dissection to determine cause of death

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Mechanical Trauma

Occurs when something with force breaks tissues

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Sharp Force Trauma

Occurs when a sharp object breaks tissues. Produces incised wounds

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Blunt Force Trauma

Occurs when a dull object with a large amount of force breaks tissues. Produces lacerations

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Penetrating gunshot

Gunshot with no exit wound

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Perforating gunshot

Gunshot with an exit wound

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Contact gunshot

Leaves large lacerations, blackened skin, and carboxymyglobin.

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Distant gunshot

Circular hole in skin, defective and abraded skin

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Exit wounds

Typically the larger and more lacerated gunshot wounds, except in contact gunshots

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Chemical Trauma

Deaths resulting from drugs/poisons

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Thermal Trauma

Deaths resulting from excessive temperatures

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Hypothermia

Excessive cold

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Hyperthermia

Excessive heat

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Electrical Trauma

Passage of electricity through a person

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Ventricular Fibrillation

Quivering of the heart, can be caused by low voltage electricity

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Tetany

Sustained contraction of the heart, can be caused by high voltage electricity

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Asphyxias

Interruption of oxygen to the brain

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Drowning

Water in lungs, diatoms in bone marrow

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Manual Strangulation

Fracture of thyroid cartilage, bruised strap muscles

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Ligature Strangulation

Leaves no fracture of thyroid cartilage only signs are asphyxia and furrow on neck

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300 g

Normal heart weight?

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Cadaveric Spasm

Forceful muscle contraction at the moment of death

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Autolysis

When internal organs, including the brain, self loosen after death

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Adipocere

Waxy, grey fat that occurs when bodies are in water

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Macerated

Softening and breaking down of skin from prolonged exposure to water

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Arteriosclerosis

Hardening of the arteries

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Myocardial Infraction

A blockage of the heart that results in the death of heart muscle

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Epidural Hemorrhage

Hemorrhage due to trauma between the Dura mater and the skull

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Arachnoid

Two thin, filming transparent membranes that cover the brain directly below the mater

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Leptomeninges

Almost inseparable combination of the delicate archnoid mater and the pia mater

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Floater

Decomposing body. Wet floaters are found in the water, dry floaters are found on land

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Contusion

A black and blue bruise

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Marbling

Greenish discoloration that begins at the belly button and the numerous veins beneath the skin become visible and may show greenish discoloration. Occurs 3-5 days after death

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Subdural Hemorrhage

Blood lies below the dura mater

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Pia Mater

The transparent innermost covering of the brain

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Dura Mater

Lies just below the surface of the skull. A firm, tough and fibrous membrane that covers the brain.

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Pericardium

The sack that surrounds the heart

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Duodenum, jejunum, and ileum

Small intestines