List 10 different uses of photographic, recorded, and computer-generated evidence.

What will be an ideal response?


Photographic, recorded, and computer-generated evidence can be used in the following ways: (1) to show the scene of an incident, including the crime scene; (2) to demonstrate a theory as to how events may have occurred; (3) to record the behavior of a party or a witness; (4) to document surveillance of an individual; (5) to record police lineups, identification procedures, and the act of identification itself; (6) to record interviews of suspects, victims, or witnesses; (7) to record criminal confessions; (8) to record depositions; (9) to preserve testimony; and (10) to record or generate crime re-enactments and accident re-creations.

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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a. Silk Road b. Chiffon Road c. Gold Road d. Money Road

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What will be an ideal response?

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A. Inherent coercion B. Defamation C. Exigent circumstances D. Propaganda

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