Match up the step or action in the left column to either assessing the crime scene, canvassing the neighborhood, or if the step or action can be applied to both in the right column. Answers will be used more than once

A) Canvassing the neighborhood
B) Assessing the crime scene
C) Can be applied to both

1) Interview everyone separately.
2) Cooperate with crime scene technicians, and develop a collection plan for evidence.
3) Take advantage of permission to search areas outside of the crime scene.
4) Identify protective equipment and clothing that are required to safely process the crime scene.
5) Document every canvass interview and attempt.
6) Ask for and get proof of the names of everyone.
7) Determine the evidence search method to be used and the point(s) at which the search will
8) Interview person who say they weren't present at crime scene.
9) Determine the need for a search warrant before collection of evidence.
10) Evaluates measures and steps that have been taken to include safety procedures, perimeter


Answers: 1) C 2) B 3) A 4) B 5) A 6) C 7) B 8) A 9) B 10) B

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