Title: FORENSIC SCIENCE
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2Observation Skills
- Are there cars parked on the sides of the
road? - What color is the pickup truck driving in the
road? - Any minivans around?
- What does the blue sign say?
- What's the speed limit?
- Are there any pedestrians on the road?
3 Chapter 3 THE CRIME SCENE
- Oh, how simple it would all have been had I
been here before they came like a herd of buffalo
and wallowed all over it. - A. Conan Doyle, in The Boscombe Valley Mystery,
1892
4CRIME SCENE
- Students will learn
- The steps to take when processing a crime scene.
- The type of evidence that determines what
packaging should be used. - Why the chain of custody must be preserved.
- Students will be able to
- Isolate, record, and search for evidence at a
mock crime scene. - Collect and package evidence at a mock crime
scene using to proper forensic procedures.
5Steps to PROCESS ACRIME SCENE
- Isolate and secure the scene
- Document the scene
- Search for evidence
- Collect and package evidence, maintaining the
chain of custody - Submit evidence to the crime lab
6FIRST OFFICERON THE SCENE
- A Assess the crime scene and assist those hurt
- D Detain the witness
- A Arrest the perpetrator
- P Protect the crime scene
- T Take notes
7CRIME SCENE SURVEY
- Walk-throughperformed by the crime scene
investigator, the first officer and sometimes the
lead detective - Purpose
- Mentally prepare a reconstruction theory
- Note any transient or conditional evidence that
could change over time. - Note weather conditions
- Note points of entry or exit, as well as paths of
travel within the crime scene - Record initial observations of who, what, where,
when, and how
8DOCUMENTATION
- Notesnote taking is a continuous activity,
includes - - date and time
- - detailed, written description of the crime
scene - - weather and environmental conditions
- - location of the evidence, time discovered
- - names of all people involved
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9Documentation
- Sketchesaccurate dimensions of the scene showing
the location of all relevant objects sketch
should reflect all recovered items of physical
evidence
10Rough Sketch
Definition a draft representation of all
essential information and measurements at a crime
scene. The sketch is drawn at the crime scene.
11Finished Sketch
- Definition a precise rendering of the crime
scene, drawn to scale.
12CRIME SCENE SKETCH
Date August 14, 2005 Criminalist Ann
Wilson Time 1135 am Location 4358
Rockledge Dr, St. Louis, Mo.
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13PROCESSING ACRIME SCENE
- Do you have what it takes?
14Lab Assignment
Lab Handout Be Careful and follow all
instructions given NO TALKING during lab lets
see how well you can process a crime scene
15CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
- Based on the scientific method and the Locard
Exchange Principle, logic and forensic techniques - Involves
- Recognitionscene survey, documentation,
collection - Identificationcomparison testing
- Individualizationevaluation and interpretation
- Reconstructionreporting and presenting
16SEARCH METHODS
- Line or strip methodbest in large, outdoor
scenes - Grid methodbasically a double-line search
effective, but time-consuming - Zone methodmost effective in houses or
buildings teams are assigned small zones for
searching - Wheel or ray methodbest on small, circular crime
scenes - Spiral methodmay move inward or outward best
used where there are no physical barriers
17COLLECTING AND PACKAGING EVIDENCE
- One individual should be designated as the
evidence collector to ensure that the evidence is
collected, packaged, marked, sealed, and
preserved in a consistent manner - Each item must be placed in a separate container,
sealed, and labeled - Most fragile is collected and packaged first
- Different types of evidence require specific or
special collection and packaging techniques - The body is the property of the coroner or
medical examiner. The collection of evidence on
the body is done by that department
18 PACKAGING
- Most items should be packaged in a primary
container and then placed inside a secondary one.
These are then placed inside other containers
such as paper bags, plastic bags, canisters,
packets and envelopes depending on the type and
size of the evidence.
19CHAIN OF CUSTODY
- There must be a written record of all people who
have had possession of an item of evidence. - The evidence container must be marked for
identification - The collectors initials should be placed on the
seal - If evidence is turned over to another person, the
transfer must be recorded.