THE CRIME SCENE CHAPTERS 4 & 5
PROCESSING THE CRIME SCENE
DEFINING A CRIME SCENE Primary Crime Scene Secondary Crime Scene Macroscopic Microscopic
PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Relation between VICTIM SUSPECT SCENE OBJECTS PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
INFORMATION FROM EVIDENCE VERIFY STATEMENTS IDENTIFICATION OF SUSPECTS AFIS, CODIS SUBSTANCE IDENTIFICATION DRUGS, ACCELERANTS, SCENE RECONSTRUCTION INVESTIGATIVE LEADS
LOCARD’S EXCHANGE PRINCIPLE Whenever two objects come into contact, a mutual exchange of matter will take place between them.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD METHODOLOGICAL SYSTEMATIC LOGICAL APPLICATION OF KNOWLEDGE
CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT ABILITY TO SOLVE CRIME A TEAM EFFORT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT MANPOWER MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
FIRST RESPONDERS Assist the victim Search for / arrest suspect Detain witnesses / keep separate PROTECT CRIME SCENE / LOG DO NOT SMOKE, DRINK OR EAT Infect self Contaminate scene Communicate all information to detectives
CRIME SCENE PROCEDURES SECURE SCENE SURVEY SCENE Minimize contact by ALL personnel Use Personal Protective Equipment Note evidence Protect evidence that may be lost Note weather conditions Use alternate entry Record EVERYTHING
APPROACH THE SCENE APPROACH THE SCENE
SECURE AND PROTECT THE SCENE
PRELIMINARY SURVEY OF THE SCENE
NARRATIVE: DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENE NARRATIVE: DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENE
CRIME SCENE DOCUMENTATION NOTES VIDEO PHOTOGRAPHY SKETCHES
CRIME SCENE DOCUMENTATION NOTES Immediate Accurate Continuing VIDEO 3D Documentation of scene Orientation of scene but no narrative DO NOT EDIT
PHOTOGRAPH THE SCENE
CRIME SCENE DOCUMENTATION PHOTOGRAPHY BEFORE MOVING EVIDENCE SYSTEMATIC OVERVIEW MIDRANGE CLOSE-UP LOG / CAMERA SETTINGS SCALE
Three Types of Photographs 1. Overall 2. Midrange 3. Closeup
CRIME SCENE DOCUMENTATION SKETCHES Assign measurements to objects Triangulation Baseline Polar Coordinates Rough / finished Legend
SKETCH THE SCENE
Rough Sketch
Finished Sketch
CRIME SCENE SEARCH SYSTEMATIC / METHODICAL LINE GRID ZONE WHEEL SPIRAL
Search Patterns
EVALUATION OF THE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE AT THE SCENE
COLLECTION & PRESERVATION OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCE One CSI in charge Priority to easily destroyed evidence Primary packaging Contain and protect Secondary packaging Seal and tamper resistant INITIAL / DATE / TIME Identity of item enclosed
Evidence Bindles
DETAILED SEARCH OF THE SCENE
COLLECTION & PRESERVATION OF PHYSICAL EVIDENCE Each item separate Wet items Temporary in plastic Air Dry Permanent in paper Arson evidence – air tight containers Controls
COLLECTION, RECORDING, MARKING AND PRESERVATION OF EVIDENCE What constitutes a seal? Initials on article or container Description of contents Paper is our friend! Evidence Bindle
PROCESS THE SCENE FOR LATENT PRINTS AND COLLECT ANY PRINTS DEVELOPED
CRIME SCENE RECONSTRUCTION Data Collection Conjecture Hypothesis Formulation Testing Theory
FINAL SURVEY!!! STOP AND THINK OF ANYTHING FURTHER THAT MIGHT BE COLLECTED.
RELEASE OF THE CRIME SCENE