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Keeping Crime Scene Evidence Safe and Intact

September 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

When first visiting the scene of a crime, a specific protocol is called for in order to process all evidence without tampering or destroying it. From the beginning, anyone working a crime scene may not be able to say if a specific type of evidence may be responsible for crime scene solving. Therefore, all evidence should be used as a whole to help possibly solve the crime. Searching For Evidence – Stage One In the beginning of gathering evidence, this is the most crucial point of working up the crime scene. Individuals working the crime scene will work to locate and re-create the entire... [Read the full story]

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Methods of Crime Scene Investigation

September 22, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

CSI activities are classified as a science, forensic science. As such it follows a set of actions it is required to do so to reach a conclusion, which given this example would be the identity of they who committed the crime. These are the basic crime scene actions. Securing the Scene It is absolutely integral and invaluable to preserve the state of things at a crime scene. Doing this is not as simple as it sounds though. People gathering to gawk and watch whats going on pose a high risk to damage the scene. Though, you must not change the scene in any way, it will be integral in putting the puzzle... [Read the full story]

Crime Scene Analysis & Tools

The Importance of a Crime Scene Witness

September 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

How Testimony of a Witness Affects the Investigation of Crime Scenes When investigators finish working a crime scene, then they can start piecing together what may have happened and this signifies that it is time to talk to any witness they may have. Many cases have let investigators apprehend a perpetrator by simply talking to a witness. This increases your chances of solving a crime, especially if the witness has information that coincides with evidence found. Many courts support testimony from witnesses and allow it to help solve a crime. The courts will make sure that the testimony coincides... [Read the full story]

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September 30, 2009 · Leave a Comment 

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CSI Basics & Methods

Methods of Crime Scene Investigation

CSI activities are classified as a science, forensic science. As such it follows a set of actions it is required to do so to reach a conclusion, which given this example would be the identity of they who committed the crime. These are the basic crime scene actions. Securing the Scene It is absolutely integral and invaluable to preserve the state of things at a crime scene. Doing this is not as simple...

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Understanding A Crime Scene Investigation

There are many television shows that have hit the airwaves, centering on the field of crime scene investigation. This field has become truly desirable to a whole new slew of individuals. However, crime scene investigation is a field that tests your ability to theorize and apply basic good instinct. Here are a few of the basics… Crime scene investigation is exactly what the name implies. It consists...

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The Importance of a Crime Scene Witness

How Testimony of a Witness Affects the Investigation of Crime Scenes When investigators finish working a crime scene, then they can start piecing together what may have happened and this signifies that it is time to talk to any witness they may have....


Why Using Gloves at a Crime Scene is Important for Investigators

Careful Approach of the Crime Scene When first approaching a crime scene, investigators need to use careful, specific methods to save the original state of the area as it was found. This means, by carefully gathering evidence and clues, you should disturb...


Tools of Crime Scene Analysis

Specific approaches are followed by crime scene investigators. The straight gathering of evidence is not the only thing it consists of; interpretation and analysis still exist as well. The size and structure vary tremendously depending on who or what...


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Keeping Crime Scene Evidence Safe and Intact

When first visiting the scene of a crime, a specific protocol is called for in order to process all evidence without tampering or destroying it. From the beginning, anyone working a crime scene may not be able to say if a specific type of evidence may...


Crime Scene Processing and Gathering of Evidence

Approaching the scene of a crime, investigators have to apply techniques that correlate with the evidence found. No matter the different evidence found, the crime scene investigator has to apply certain basic skills for the processing of it. In regards...


The Importance of Impression Evidence

Impression evidence is the kind of evidence sought after to keep a crime scene investigation progressing forward. Objects retain their characteristics or create an “impression” on another physical object within a crime scene, when they are stamped...


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