umm...Only if the scene was very very old hahaha actually it could be when bones are involved specifically like crime scenes in desert regions.
The police arrived on the scene minutes after the 911 call was made.
A person from the movie "Hostel!" If the person studies interactions among people and societies, from a scientific point of view, you call them a "social scientist" or "sociologist".
by playing call of duty
Anything from the Metric Sysytem would be what you call a "scientific unit"
No. A scientific theory is a proven set of rules describing reality. The "everyday" usage of the word is what a scientist would call a hypothesis, and others would call an unsubstantiated guess.
Anything found at a crime scene is considered evidence.
Fingerprints left at a crime scene are called latent prints. These prints can be collected and used as evidence to help identify suspects and link them to the crime.
The scene of a crime in the first instance is usually investigated by a constable who has responded to a call to attend the scene. His job is to take down details of the crime and statements from witnesses. It is also his job to preserve the crime scene until the Scenes of Crime Officer (SOCO) arrives to take over the investigation.
They are called the Coroner.
The original location of a crime or accident is called the primary crime scene. This is where the incident first occurred and where evidence is typically found and collected by investigators to piece together what happened.
They are typically referred to as "forensic evidence" or "crime scene evidence." These documents can include things like photographs, maps, diagrams, witness statements, and any other materials that could provide insight into a crime.
Generically, they are referred to as Forensic Evidence Technicians, but their actual job titles can depend on the what their employing agency chooses to call them. (e.g.- Fingerprint technicians - Evidence Technicians - Crime Scene Search Technicians - Etc).
An Anthropologist.
Nearly any that reach the office. If a Law Enforcement Officer were to fail to respond to nearly any call aside from prank calls, the department can be held liable for not taking a scene seriously that later does turn into a crime scene. Because of this, nearly every call that reaches the dispatch will receive a visit from a man in brown or blue.
An anthropologist or an ethnographer typically study indigenous people and cultures.
Evolutionary Anthropologist
An anthropologist.