Criminal Investigation: Investigators, The Investigative Process, and The Crime Scene
Criminal Investigation: Investigators, The Investigative Process, and The Crime Scene
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THE INVESTIGATOR
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THE INVESTIGATIVE PROCESS
• Objectives
– Establish if a crime was committed
– Collect, document and preserve evidence
– Identify and apprehend the suspect(s)
– Recover stolen property
– Assist in the prosecution of the person(s) charged
with the crime(s)
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THE PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION
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FOLLOW-UP INVESTIGATION
• Subsequent investigation
– Contacting witnesses who left the scene
– Checking out suspect(s) alibi
– Gathering additional evidence from other locations
– Talk with informants
– Attempt to locate additional witnesses
– Evaluate evidence collected and laboratory results of
tests
– Obtain search and/or arrest warrants
– Recover stolen property
– Confer with prosecutor
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CRIME SCENE
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ORGANIZATION OF THE CRIME SCENE
• Overall coordination
– Handled by assigned case agent
– Power to call in additional resources & coordinate all
investigative activities
• Technical services
– Crime laboratory personnel & supervisors
• Investigative services
– Interviewing witnesses and victims
– Neighborhood canvass
– Suspect field interrogations
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CATEGORIES OF EVIDENCE
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EVIDENCE RECOVERY LOG
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EVIDENCE RECOVERY LOG
• The evidence recovery log is an important document
which records all pieces of physical evidence found at a
crime scene. This is critical if the case is to be
successfully prosecuted later.
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CRIME SCENE CONTROL
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CONCEPTUALIZATION
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CAUTION
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INCLUSIVENESS
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DOCUMENTATION
• Constant Activity
– Starts with rough shorthand field notes
– Sketches
– Diagrams to scale
• WAYS TO DOCUMENT A CRIME SCENE
VISUALLY INCLUDE:
• Video taping
• Photographing
• Sketching
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THREATS TO INVESTIGATORS HEALTH AND
SAFETY AT CRIME SCENES
• Insect bites
• HIV/AIDS
• Hepatitis B and C
• Tuberculosis
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MAJOR CONSIDERATIONS OF THE CRIME SCENE SEARCH
• Boundary Determination
• Choice of Search Patterns
• Instruction of Personnel
• Coordination
• Documentation
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CRIME SCENE SEARCH PATTERNS
(a) Spiral
(d) Zone/Quadrant
(e) Pie/Wheel
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