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Crime Scene Search 
This rubric explains the responsibilities of the lead detective when conducting a crime scene search. The person in charge of an investigation needs to perform a number of functions before arriving at the crime scene, at arrival, during the intial crime scene survey, during the crime scene search, and before release.
Rubric Code: CB4XCX
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Subject: Science  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Crime Scene Search
100 %
  exceeds standards

100 pts

meets standards

80 pts

nearly meets standards

65 pts

below standard

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Before Arrival at Crime Scene
25 pts

You, the lead investigator, gets the call. What do you do?

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At Arrival of Crime Scene
25 pts

Describe what you would do as soon as you arrive at the crime scene. Explain your decisions.

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Actual Crime Scene Search
25 pts

How will you conduct the crime scene search? Explain.

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Crime Scene Release
25 pts

Describe what you need to do before releasing the crime scene back to the property owner(s). Explain.

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Keywords:
  • Crime scene; crime scene survey, narrative, search, evidence, release

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