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1. What type of crime most often includes the use of tools?
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1. What type of crime most often includes the use of tools?
2. Name 1 commonly used tool in tool mark evidence?
3. Where do CSI most commonly find tool marks?
4. What is a compression tool mark?
5. What type of tool mark would be considered INDIVIDUAL evidence?
6. What should CSI do before collecting tool mark evidence?
7. Which type of tool mark would be only CLASS evidence?
8. What is the purpose of the close-up photo with a scale?
9. What is a striation tool mark?
10. What is the significance of 20 consecutively made brand new chisels?
11. Which of the following is NOT a location where CSI commonly finds tool marks?
12. Why is it important to collect paint scrapings from nearby the tool mark?
13. What type of material is used to make a test mark of a tool?
15. When collecting an entire object that contains a tool mark, what should it be placed?
16. Name the material that is used to make a cast of a tool mark.
18. What is a tire tread?
19. What is a tire track?
20. What type of evidence can tire treads be?
21. What is an important thing tire tracks can tell us?
22. What is track width?
23. What is a wheelbase?
24. True or false: Smaller cars have larger turning diameters than larger cars.
25. When a car is driving straight on the snow, which tires are creating the imprint it leaves behind?
26. What can you calculate by measuring tire tracks?
27. When can you see tracks from all four tires on a car?
28. What is the formula for turning diameter?
29. What is the turning diameter of a suspect's car if A = 5 and B = 5?
30. In what situation can you calculate wheelbase via tire tracks?
31. What are the 3 different types of tool marks?
32. What should you never do with a tool and a tool mark?
33. How can seeing tire treads/tracks of all 4 tires be beneficial?
34. How does CSI collect 3d tire tracks?
35. In what situation can tire tread be INDIVIDUAL evidence?
36. In what situation can tire tread be CLASS evidence?
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