Crime scene examination Flashcards
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What is the objectives of a crime scene examination
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- Defences (exclude possible)
- Establish if offence has been committed
- Corroborate or contest witness and victim accounts
- Identify the Suspect and establish his contact with the scene or victim
- Establish offence key elements and provide facts for basis of enquiry
- Verify admissions and confessions
- Exonerate the innocent
- Identify people associated with the offence
- Corroborate or exclude the other evidence relating to the offence or incident
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What is the responsibilities of OC scene/Crime scene manager
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- Control, freeze, preserve the scene and ensuring it is safe
- Brief attending staff
- Uplifting, inspecting and ensuring delivery of labelled exhibit to exhibit recorder
- Establish a common approach path from police cordon to scene focal point
- Proving relevant exhibits in court
- Planning a strategy for forensic examination
- Coordinating and overseeing the crime scene examination
- Providing a communication link between the scene and the oc investigation
- Conducting a reconnaissance to gain an overall picture of the scene and testing possible reconstructions
- Ensure the scene photographed, fingerprinted and examined by specialists before it is searched
3
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Scene Examination Process
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- Reconnaissance
- Formulate strategy
- Actions taken prior
- Conduct crime scene examination
- Actions taken after
4
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Definition reconnaissance
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A reconnaissance is the preliminary or survey made to get an overall picture of the scene without disturbing the evidence.
5
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What is the purpose of a reconnaissance?
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Is to allow you to make of formulate:
- a preliminary reconstruction
- an appreciation
- a plan of action
6
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Steps of reconnaissance
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- Gather information available
- Create a common approach path
- Sketch the scene
- Note anything – weather / forensic
- Reconsider scene boundaries
- Consider hot / warm / cold zones
7
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What should the Crime Scene Examination Plan (Forensic Strategy) cover?
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Starting place (PoE) Likelihood of evidence deteriorating Any specialists required Placement of hot warm cold zones Search method - logical and systematic Recording system (exhibit schedules / inventories / job sheets) Individual tasks/responsibilities Protection methods for ensuring no contamination Exhibit handling
8
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Minimising contamination risks
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- Preserve and control the scene
- Records of personal attending and examining
- Ensure exhibit integrity
- Stepping plates
- Obtain elimination foot / finger prints and DNA
- Avoid examining associated crime scenes
- Keep scene activity and seizure records
- Use protective clothing
- Use new and clean packaging material
9
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Actions prior to attending scene
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- Cordons have been set up
- Legal requirements
- Additional O/C appointed (scenes, body etc)
- Specialists have been contacted
- Staff members have been briefed
- Equipment sent or requested
- Sufficient staffing
10
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Actions prior to leaving the scene
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- Ensure all uplifted exhibits are packaged and labelled correctly
- Ensure the scene is secure
- Ensure the scene guard is in place and has been briefed
- Make contact with the O/C Investigation to ensure they are aware you are leaving the scene and have no further instructions for you before leaving