Crime scene and physical evidence awareness for non-forensic personnel:
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
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Sprache: | English |
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United Nations
2009
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Beschreibung: | At head of title: Laboratory and Scientific Section, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Vienna. - "ST/NAR/39"--T.p. verso. - "Sales no. E.09. IV.5"--T.p. verso The value of physical evidence and the concept of chain-of-custody -- Forensic science services and the crime scene investigation process -- Legal, ethical and human dignity considerations -- Health and safety considerations -- Planning, organization and coordination of the work at the scene -- Preservation of the scene and its evidence -- Documentation of the scene and its evidence -- Recognition, recovery and preservation of physical evidence -- Transportation, storage and submission of evidence to the laboratory -- Annex: Types of physical evidence potentially present at crime scenes, and their evidential value "The manual provides a basic outline of the crime scene investigation process with a focus on why individual steps and actions are essential. It aims at raising awareness of the importance of good practices in crime scene investigations and the nature and relevance of physical evidence. The primary target audience of the manual is non-forensic personnel, i.e. first responders and any person involved in the crime scene investigation process without full-fledged training, to help them understand the importance of their actions and the consequences of not applying basic principles of good practice. The manual also targets policymakers, the judiciary and others having to assess, and/or base decisions on evidence presented to them. An Annex provides examples of physical evidence that can be recovered from crime scenes, the information that can be obtained from subsequent forensic examinations, and sample cases where different types of physical evidence might be encountered."--Publisher website |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (v, 25 p.) |
ISBN: | 1441621830 9781441621832 |
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