Crime Scene Overall Processing Protocol

Crime Scene Overall Processing ProtocolCrime Scene Investigation InvolvesLocard Exchange PrincipleLogicScientific methodOrganizationForensic Investigation TechniquesRecognition- Survey the scene, document observations, collection evidenceIdentification- Comparisons to what is out of the normIndividualization- Evaluate and interpret Reconstruction- Report and present findingsStep 1: InterviewInterview the first officer at the scene or the victim to determine what allegedly happenedAsk what crime took place and how was the crime committed. *Note this information may not be factual, but is intended to provide investigators a starting place.Step 2: Examine Identify possible evidenceSelect the point of entry and point of exitDevelop a general layout of the crime scene Step 3: Document Create a photographic record and a rough sketch of the crime scene Identify the exact position of the deceased victim and other evidence within the crime scene. Step 4: Process Applies to both physical and testimonial evidenceTechnicians are responsible for identifying, evaluating and collect physical evidence from the crime sceneThis will be further analysis by a crime laboratory. Link to Lecture Slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13U4a...*Due to the description character limit the full work cited for "Crime Scene Overall Processing Protocol" can be viewed at... https://drive.google.com/file/d/14rIr...

7th Sem CSE

7th Sem CSE

Crime Scene Overall Processing ProtocolCrime Scene Investigation InvolvesLocard Exchange PrincipleLogicScientific methodOrganizationForensic Investigation TechniquesRecognition- Survey the scene, document observations, collection evidenceIdentification- Comparisons to what is out of the normIndividualization- Evaluate and interpret Reconstruction- Report and present findingsStep 1: InterviewInterview the first officer at the scene or the victim to determine what allegedly happenedAsk what crime took place and how was the crime committed. *Note this information may not be factual, but is intended to provide investigators a starting place.Step 2: Examine Identify possible evidenceSelect the point of entry and point of exitDevelop a general layout of the crime scene Step 3: Document Create a photographic record and a rough sketch of the crime scene Identify the exact position of the deceased victim and other evidence within the crime scene. Step 4: Process Applies to both physical and testimonial evidenceTechnicians are responsible for identifying, evaluating and collect physical evidence from the crime sceneThis will be further analysis by a crime laboratory. Link to Lecture Slides: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13U4a...*Due to the description character limit the full work cited for "Crime Scene Overall Processing Protocol" can be viewed at... https://drive.google.com/file/d/14rIr...

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