Week 2 - LDF Documentation & Reporting Flashcards

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What is LDF DOCUMENTATION?

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  • allows you or someone else to return to the materials at a later date & understand or verify the findings.
  • Must be CLEAR, CONCISE & DETAILED.
  • Must give a clear indication of:
    What you did
    What you found
    How you interpretated findings
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List some considerations when documenting

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  • Keep documentation in non-proprietry, common, ubiquitous formats (e.g txt rtf docx)
  • Use a text editor that can embed links and images
  • Use the same editor for documentation & reporting
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List some suitable documentation programs

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You want a reliable way to insert a date & time stamp.

  • Notepad (F5 to insert a time stamp).
  • Word /Microsoft Office (do NOT use Alt-Shift-D or T to insert a time stamp - this is dynamic and will change when you save or reopen the document and when you print it. Use a static date / time field). You can make a template with a macro to do it. Or use word ‘insert time / date option but make sure the automatic update box is not checked.
  • Textwrangler
  • OpenOffice / LibreOffice
  • Tomboy Notes (Ctl-D to insert a time stamp)
  • Blackthorn CaseNotes Insights
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What to document

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  • Log the time for everything
  • List of exhibits
  • Case notes of all actions
  • Devices examined (serial numbers / specia characteristics)
  • Results
  • Documentation supporting your reasoning
  • Hours worked on the case (if required by your organisation).

Remember you need to clearly define the goals before beginning - knowing the goal of the documentation with dictate the scope of the documentation.

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Checklists when documenting

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An ordered comprehensive checklist of common tasks that are done at every examination can be used to make sure all bases are covered.
- Forces you to justify NOT doing a specific task
- Must not take the place of understanding - LDF can be dynamic - must be able to adapt / deviate where necessary
ACPO principle 2 - must be COMPETANT - don’t blindly follow a checklist, keep thinking.

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What is LDF REPORTING

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  • Describes the analysis and conclusions
  • Must be understandable to the intended audience.
  • Must be easily referenced (structured so certain parts can be easily found by page number or section)
  • Must be unambiguous in logic and conclusions
  • Must contain all the necessary info to explain your conclusions
  • Do not include uncessary information
  • Must satisfy legal requirements
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List the components of a LDF Report

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  • Title Page
  • Executive Summary
  • Table of Contents
  • Background Info
  • Adopted Analysis Methodology
  • Description of Analysis Steps & Results (basically your documentation)
  • Conclusions
  • References
  • Appendices (anything too big or detailed or technical for the main content. Define technical terms here)
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REPORTING General Key Points

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  • Beware of placing a person at a keyboard. A user account does not necessarily attribute to a person. Additional attribution evidence is usually required.
  • Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Not finding a trace does not mean it did not happen.
  • The ultimate issue. The expert is not likely to be making opinion on then guilt or innocence of the accused.

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