(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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B-Is the important thing to set up to mark off the crime scene.
B-Perimeter
B-The original location of a crime or accident.
B-Primary Crime Scene
I-the first officer on the scene, witnesses, and victims to determine what happened - Step 1 of crime scene protocol
I-Interview
N-The area of legal authority for a law enforcement agency.
N-Jurisdiction
O-A postmortem exam to determine cause of death.
O-Autopsy
G-The person who locates evidence, records and processes the crime scene.
G-Crime Scene Technician
I-__inlcudes oral or written statements and testimony by eyewitnesses.
I-Testimonial Evidence
N-The police officer whose job is to investigate crimes.
N-Detective
I-The person who has been harmed during the crime.
I-Victim
O-__ the crime scene by taking photographs and making sketches of the crime scene area and the location of the evidence - Step 3 of the crime scene protocol
O-Document
G-Refers to any material items that would be present at the crime scene, on the victims, or found in a suspect’s possession.
G-Physical Evidence
B-The person who sees the crime happen.
B-Eye Witness
G-__the crime scene to identify potential evidence, the point of entry and point of exit, and getting the general layout of the crime scene - Step 2 of the crime scene protocol
G-Examine
B-___ the crime scene by collecting evidence - step 4 of crime scene protocol
B-Process
O-A person thought to be capable of committing a crime.
O-Suspect
O-Statement of where a suspect was at the time of a crime.
O-Alibi
O-The person who provides medical care to injured people at a crime scene.
O-Paramedic
G-A legal paper signed by a judge that allows officers to search specific areas to locate evidence.
G-Search Warrant
I-The police officer who answers calls on patrol.
I-Patrol Officer
G-Person associated with someone suspected of committing a crime.
G-Accomplice
I-Any physical location in which a crime has occurred or is suspected of having occurred.
I-Crime Scene
B-Refers to evidence that is found at a crime scene in small but measurable amounts.
B-Trace Evidence
N-___ the crime scene by taking photographs and making sketches of the crime scene area and the location of the evidence - Step 3 of the crime scene protocol
N-Document
N-An alternate location where additional evidence may be found.
N-Secondary Crime Scene