Crime Scene Management Process

SPECIAL CRIME INVESTIGATION


THE CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT

As we go along the lesson, we were able to see more or less the potential of criminal investigators and scientific criminal investigators. It is through this that once you delve into this kind of career you need to keep yourself abreast with the common characteristics needed for investigators, then later fortified it with some specialized talent to fit yourself into this kind of work.

Having all those characteristics and soon-to-be potentials, let us talk about CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT. How do we manage crime scenes appropriately and scientifically? This is what our investigators need to know. Practically, this cannot be followed at all times, you see those things and even follow it in the newspaper, on television news, and even on social media that there were LAPSES and ERRORS. But in doing so, they need to minimize lapses, and error must be recognized.

I am again presenting the second and the third series of video presentations regarding crime scene management. Be able to recognize special points because, in your examination and assessment, they will be included.  

What are our takeaways from the above video?

Accordingly, the action taken by the first officer to arrive at the scene of a crime after its detection and reporting is collectively termed a preliminary investigation (especially used or generic term in other countries). REMEMBER THIS, this is NOT the same as the PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION of the Rules of Court, Rule 112, Section 1 which is considered a prosecutorial duty.

Such action can be deemed also as preliminary action that is normally done by a member of the patrol division or nearest police precinct from where the call was made. Video number 1 tells us about CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT, especially upon arrival at the scene of the crime, they are:

[1] Initial Response/Receipt of Information

[2] The Safety Procedures

[3] The Emergency Care

[4] Secure and Control of Persons at the Scene

Be able to remember the “principles and procedures” and how those things are employed by the first responder or officer who arrives at the scene of an incident or crime. The next video (below) is the continuation from numbers 5-8 of the said “Management”. Watch it!

Your major takeaways for this video are all about the following:

5. Boundaries: Identity, Establish, Protect & Secure the crime scene;

6. Turn-over Control of the Scene & Brief Investigators In-charge

7. Documents Actions and Observation; and

8. Establish a Command Post

Take note that well-secured and well-coordinated initial investigative steps pave way for the successful investigative results and can only be attained through proper CRIME SCENE MANAGEMENT.


You had just watched the full coverage of Part 1 of our Lecture, this will be followed by Methods and Techniques in the Investigation of Special Cases AFTER FINISHING YOUR ASSESSMENT!

ARE YOU READY FOR THE TEST? Click the arrow below!

 

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