At any crime scene there are
specific procedures in place that are required to be followed when collecting
evidence. The procedures include collecting the evidence using the right tools
and equipment, bagging the evidence in an appropriate manner and also tagging
and labelling the evidence correctly. These procedures ensure that evidence is
preserved correctly and is not contaminated prior to it being forensically
examined.
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- The Stages of a Criminal Investigation
- The Initial Response
- The Preliminary Investigation
- The Investigation Plan
- Follow Up Investigation
- Incident Room
- Investigating Leads
- Researching and Analysing Intelligence
- Gathering and Analysing Facts
- Identifying Patterns and Links
- Process of Elimination
- Ethical Considerations
- Report Writing and Presentation of Evidence in Cou...
- References
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