Interviewthe first officer on thescene, witnesses,and victims todetermine whathappened - Step 1 ofcrime scene protocol  CrimeSceneTechnicianThe personwho locatesevidence,records andprocesses thecrime scene.TraceEvidenceRefers to evidencethat is found at acrime scene insmall butmeasurableamounts.  JurisdictionThe area oflegal authorityfor a lawenforcementagency.CrimeSceneAny physicallocation in which acrime hasoccurred or issuspected ofhaving occurred.  Process___ the crimescene bycollectingevidence - step4 of crime sceneprotocolDocument___ the crime scene bytaking photographsand making sketchesof the crime scenearea and the locationof the evidence - Step3 of the crime sceneprotocol ParamedicThe personwho providesmedical care toinjured peopleat a crimescene.SearchWarrantA legal papersigned by a judgethat allows officersto search specificareas to locateevidence.AlibiStatement ofwhere asuspect wasat the time ofa crime. PrimaryCrimeSceneThe originallocation of acrime oraccident. EyeWitnessThe personwho seesthe crimehappen.DetectiveThe policeofficer whosejob is toinvestigatecrimes.VictimThe personwho hasbeen harmedduring thecrime.Document__ the crime scene bytaking photographsand making sketchesof the crime scenearea and the locationof the evidence - Step3 of the crime sceneprotocol  SuspectA personthought to becapable ofcommitting acrime. PatrolOfficerThe policeofficer whoanswerscalls onpatrol.AutopsyA postmortemexam todeterminecause ofdeath.Examine__the crime scene toidentify potentialevidence, the point ofentry and point of exit,and getting the generallayout of the crimescene - Step 2 of thecrime scene protocol  TestimonialEvidence__inlcudes oralor writtenstatements andtestimony byeyewitnesses. AccomplicePerson associatedwith someonesuspected ofcommitting a crime.   PerimeterIs theimportantthing to set upto mark off thecrime scene.SecondaryCrimeSceneAn alternatelocation whereadditionalevidence maybe found. PhysicalEvidenceRefers to anymaterial items thatwould be present atthe crime scene, onthe victims, or foundin a suspect’spossession. Interviewthe first officer on thescene, witnesses,and victims todetermine whathappened - Step 1 ofcrime scene protocol  CrimeSceneTechnicianThe personwho locatesevidence,records andprocesses thecrime scene.TraceEvidenceRefers to evidencethat is found at acrime scene insmall butmeasurableamounts.  JurisdictionThe area oflegal authorityfor a lawenforcementagency.CrimeSceneAny physicallocation in which acrime hasoccurred or issuspected ofhaving occurred.  Process___ the crimescene bycollectingevidence - step4 of crime sceneprotocolDocument___ the crime scene bytaking photographsand making sketchesof the crime scenearea and the locationof the evidence - Step3 of the crime sceneprotocol ParamedicThe personwho providesmedical care toinjured peopleat a crimescene.SearchWarrantA legal papersigned by a judgethat allows officersto search specificareas to locateevidence.AlibiStatement ofwhere asuspect wasat the time ofa crime. PrimaryCrimeSceneThe originallocation of acrime oraccident. EyeWitnessThe personwho seesthe crimehappen.DetectiveThe policeofficer whosejob is toinvestigatecrimes.VictimThe personwho hasbeen harmedduring thecrime.Document__ the crime scene bytaking photographsand making sketchesof the crime scenearea and the locationof the evidence - Step3 of the crime sceneprotocol  SuspectA personthought to becapable ofcommitting acrime. PatrolOfficerThe policeofficer whoanswerscalls onpatrol.AutopsyA postmortemexam todeterminecause ofdeath.Examine__the crime scene toidentify potentialevidence, the point ofentry and point of exit,and getting the generallayout of the crimescene - Step 2 of thecrime scene protocol  TestimonialEvidence__inlcudes oralor writtenstatements andtestimony byeyewitnesses. AccomplicePerson associatedwith someonesuspected ofcommitting a crime.   PerimeterIs theimportantthing to set upto mark off thecrime scene.SecondaryCrimeSceneAn alternatelocation whereadditionalevidence maybe found. PhysicalEvidenceRefers to anymaterial items thatwould be present atthe crime scene, onthe victims, or foundin a suspect’spossession. 

Crime Scene Basics BINGO - Call List

(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.


1
I I
2
G G
3
B B
4
N N
5
I I
6
B B
7
N N
8
O O
9
G G
10
O O
11
B B
12
B B
13
N N
14
I I
15
O O
16
O O
17
I I
18
O O
19
G G
20
I I
21
G G
22
B B
23
N N
24
G G
  1. I-the first officer on the scene, witnesses, and victims to determine what happened - Step 1 of crime scene protocol
    I-Interview
  2. G-The person who locates evidence, records and processes the crime scene.
    G-Crime Scene Technician
  3. B-Refers to evidence that is found at a crime scene in small but measurable amounts.
    B-Trace Evidence
  4. N-The area of legal authority for a law enforcement agency.
    N-Jurisdiction
  5. I-Any physical location in which a crime has occurred or is suspected of having occurred.
    I-Crime Scene
  6. B-___ the crime scene by collecting evidence - step 4 of crime scene protocol
    B-Process
  7. 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
  8. O-The person who provides medical care to injured people at a crime scene.
    O-Paramedic
  9. G-A legal paper signed by a judge that allows officers to search specific areas to locate evidence.
    G-Search Warrant
  10. O-Statement of where a suspect was at the time of a crime.
    O-Alibi
  11. B-The original location of a crime or accident.
    B-Primary Crime Scene
  12. B-The person who sees the crime happen.
    B-Eye Witness
  13. N-The police officer whose job is to investigate crimes.
    N-Detective
  14. I-The person who has been harmed during the crime.
    I-Victim
  15. 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
  16. O-A person thought to be capable of committing a crime.
    O-Suspect
  17. I-The police officer who answers calls on patrol.
    I-Patrol Officer
  18. O-A postmortem exam to determine cause of death.
    O-Autopsy
  19. 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
  20. I-__inlcudes oral or written statements and testimony by eyewitnesses.
    I-Testimonial Evidence
  21. G-Person associated with someone suspected of committing a crime.
    G-Accomplice
  22. B-Is the important thing to set up to mark off the crime scene.
    B-Perimeter
  23. N-An alternate location where additional evidence may be found.
    N-Secondary Crime Scene
  24. 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