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question 18 the handbook of forensic services recommends when taking photographs/videotape, the investigator should: a examine the scene from all sides and take only the sides of the crime scene that show the best view. b take only those shots wanted by the prosecutor. c take the primary points of concern or interest. d take sufficient photographs and/or videotape to reconstruct the entire scene.
For forensic photography/videotaping, the goal is to fully document the crime scene for reconstruction. Option A is incorrect as it suggests only taking "best view" sides, not the whole scene. Option B is unethical and against forensic standards (not taking shots based on prosecutor's wants). Option C is insufficient as it only focuses on primary points, not the entire scene. Option D aligns with forensic guidelines to take enough media to reconstruct the entire scene.
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D. take sufficient photographs and/or videotape to reconstruct the entire scene.