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Crime Scene Investigation

A process that documents and tracks the movement and control of evidence, assets, or materials from their collection to their ultimate use or disposal. It's crucial for maintaining the integrity and admissibility of evidence in legal proceedings and ensuring accountability in various contexts, including criminal investigations, drug testing, and supply chain management.

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Crime Scene Investigation

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  1. STEP BY STEP CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION

  2. SECURING THE SCENE  Securing a crime scene involves establishing perimeters, controlling access, and ensuring the integrity of evidence. This is crucial for preserving evidence, preventing contamination, and maintaining the integrity of the investigation. 

  3. EVIDENCE COLLECTION  Evidence collection refers to the process of gathering and preserving items or information that can be used as proof in a legal context. It involves systematically identifying, documenting, and securing evidence to ensure its integrity and admissibility in court. 

  4. Documentation  involves collecting all records, notes, sketches, and photographs generated during the investigation to preserve the integrity of the scene and its evidence. This process is crucial because the act of investigation can alter the scene, making thorough documentation vital for conveying accurate information to investigators, scientists, legal professionals, and the court. 

  5. CHAIN OF CUSTODY a process that documents and tracks the movement and control of evidence, assets, or materials from their collection to their ultimate use or disposal. It's crucial for maintaining the integrity and admissibility of evidence in legal proceedings and ensuring accountability in various contexts, including criminal investigations, drug testing, and supply chain management. 

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